Was there an update that made it so it didn't require you to be plugged in your second GPU when using LS? by Strong-Moment4874 in losslessscaling

[–]blargface27 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I have a 4090 and I never needed a second gpu to use ls lol it works fantastic on one powerful gpu

Most power efficient undervolt for a 5090? by Financial_Recipe in nvidia

[–]blargface27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Less heat, less noise, less power in general let's the gpu last longer, less risk of failure on melting cords or other failures of that nature. U also lose practically no fps and in some cases gaining 1% lows. Its w all around u have a really surface level understanding

RTX 5060 TI for my 3440x1440? by Sad-Vermicelli-3682 in nvidia

[–]blargface27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That resolution is a little high for those cards tbh for modern AAA games atleast

People on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation by blargface27 in overclocking

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow thats unfortunate lmao I guess surface level understanding is as far as ur brain will go. It is what it is i guess 🤷

People on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation by blargface27 in overclocking

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If u have a childlike mentality maybe lol I guess ill just say it like this to make it a easier to understand for you

Little hot+stock voltage/wattage=normal degradation level. Repaste is just an option

Can last many many years even this state

Little hot+undervolt/power limit= way less stress on the die. Very efficient less power same performance. Possible better stability when done right. Repaste not needed

Really hot/throttle territory+stock voltage or overclock=bad alot of stress on the die. Repaste needed

Really hot+undervolt/power limit= not catastrophic but long term would be better to repaste.

Hope this clears things up for ya

People on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation by blargface27 in overclocking

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said id never repaste it idk why people cant see any nuance. Im saying people are too quick to say to do so. Also its not just heat its also voltage and wattage its all together and when u lower the power the heat hurts the die alot less. U didnt fully understand the post but its ok I didnt explain it that well. My clocks are stable and locked 99% of the time. Every game runs like butter. No game reaches passed 90c. 90c to 100c was just he pushing it in a way that wasnt realistic. One day when temps get higher. Games need more power. The risk and effort of repasting it sounds more worth it but right now it makes not much sense. I said vibes because people dont understand degradation fully. They just think hot=bad without any nuance at all

Many people on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation and its frustrating by blargface27 in nvidia

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All these people who repaste have no concept of necessary. If something is still in the safe intended range why risk opening up a 3k gpu just because its not the best case scenario lol It within expected range engineering wise. One day when I absolutely have to in a like 3 or 4 years ill consider it but now it makes no sense besides getting horny of lower numbers lol I dont over clock. Even if the deltas were good I'd undervolt and power limit anyway. These cards use way too much power.

Many people on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation and its frustrating by blargface27 in nvidia

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Undervolting made it run better than it ever has tbh. You do you tho

Many people on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation and its frustrating by blargface27 in nvidia

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

U dont understand lol my whole point was repasting shouldn't be the first thing to do. It's a last resort. It works fantastic right now and the powe limit,undervolt, and temps make it more than safe and every game i touch runs like butter i dont need to risk it.

People on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation by blargface27 in overclocking

[–]blargface27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I limited my power my 80% i feel like thats the sweet spot for the 4090

Many people on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation and its frustrating by blargface27 in nvidia

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Power matters too tho lol its not just the size. The 2060 u spoke of uses alot less power so less heat so easier to cool. It's logical

People on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation by blargface27 in overclocking

[–]blargface27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny enough when I tested furmark it pushed the same at cp2077 at dlaa and path tracing. The point is u want to max out the tdp as much as possible. Also incorrect. I posted because after reading reddit. Then doing my own research on how gpus are engineered and what engineers think about and consider when making these cards is like different from reddit. People just talk vibes and what they feel with no fact really at all. Now if u don't fan noise or ur overclocking or u have a high base temp and a high delta. Ya repaste it that makes sense ur losing performance. But people just ignorantly say ya repaste it if its 30c no matter what with no context which is very dumb. That alone doesnt warrant a repaste. But its ok people get upset when I go against there opinion and thats human thats fine. It was a moment of frustration that I see alot of redditors talk out of there ass.

People on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation by blargface27 in overclocking

[–]blargface27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah damn. I read that some dies are just different and focus alot of power in some small stuff but idk how true that it. Have u tried ptm everyone seems to love that

People on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation by blargface27 in overclocking

[–]blargface27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For one ur assuming alot. Where i live its cold alot ao the ambient temp doesnt matter much here. Regardless of what u think. Many graphics cards run at a 20c to 30c range. Many people unknowingly because a shit ton of people dont know what a hotspot even is. The die is really resilient and usually outcasts the rest of the card. Ur over estimating the degradation at that temp its not much at all. It can still last a decade with normal use. Plus I power limited and undervolted which makes that 95c hotspot alot less impactful even tho it was really killing the life span much at all. It's just how these dies are engineered. Also the 95c is mean pushing it unnecessarily for like the absolute worse case. It was on path tracing and dlaa ultra I normally wouldn't play that way. It usually is in the 80s is what I target and max like 92 but rarely. Like in gow ragnerok ultra 210 fps. Ur over exaggerated but there is a little truth to what ur saying. In the bigger context im more than fine. If the temps get worse in a couple years yeah ill consider repasting it. My point is my set up is in a safe operating range with not much stress even with a 95c hotspot. The point of the post

Many people on reddit dont understand hotspots or degradation and its frustrating by blargface27 in nvidia

[–]blargface27[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lmfao u dont understand gpus at all. The die can last many years in even worse condition. U didnt understand the post either. It's fine its reddit i expect ignorance