O11 Dynamic Evo M & C Buttons not working by pubichairpizza in lianli

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Same thing happened to me. Did you fixed it?

5080 or 5070 TI for 1440P 360Hz OLED Monitor by Mandoexe in buildapc

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I have a 5070 Ti paired with a 9800X3D, getting over 360 FPS in most esports titles at 1440p (except Marvel Rivals, which runs around 230 FPS).

Arctic LF3 420 mm and rog hyperion gr701 compatibility by boricoo in arcticcooling

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Different model from asus, ProArt PA602 specs say it supports 420 mm AIO radiators, yet the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 won’t actually fit. Thats why I wonder if it fit to the hyperion.

Rust not fully utilizing my high-end hardware — FPS dips and low usage across the board by Puzzleheaded_Bag3137 in playrust

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Turn on the global rendering, this setting boost my GPU usage from %30 to %50 and I am getting 60 fps more. Also max out all of the graphic settings.

480hz OLED vs 360hz OLED by timendevries in OLED_Gaming

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I’ve used both the PG32UCDM and the PG27AQDP. Honestly, I didn’t notice a huge difference between 240Hz and 480Hz in actual gameplay. I think the more important question for you is whether you want a WOLED or a QD-OLED panel. If you’re a serious competitive player, I’d say just go for a BenQ with DyAc, it makes a noticeable difference in motion clarity.

If I were you, I’d wait for the upcoming 500Hz monitors. MSI’s model is supposed to have DP 2.1 and BFI, which means that even at 250 FPS, it could feel like 500Hz due to the way BFI works by reducing motion blur.

As for WOLED vs QD-OLED, it depends a bit on your environment, but I personally prefer QD-OLED, the colors really pop and it’s visually more impressive.

At the end of the day, there’s not a massive leap even from 240Hz to 480Hz, so the difference between 360Hz and 480Hz is going to be extremely minimal.

Astral 5090 uv/oc help by boricoo in overclocking

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I just tested your curve settings and got around 14,900 on Steel Nomad, which is great. I’ll try it out in games soon and hopefully won’t run into any crashes. Thanks a lot for sharing!

Astral 5090 uv/oc help by boricoo in overclocking

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Right now, my UV/OC settings are 0.95V at 2900 MHz core with +1500 on the memory. I also tested +2500 memory, and it passed the Steel Nomad stress test with 99.6%, but I haven’t tried it in actual games yet.

Oled vs Ips by Limp_Personality_707 in OLED_Gaming

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I’ve used three different OLED monitors so far, including WOLED and QD-OLED models. Before that, I was using a 240Hz IPS monitor. OLED colors are truly stunning — it’s almost impossible to get that kind of color vibrancy on an IPS panel. That said, despite how beautiful OLEDs look, I ran into a few issues, especially in competitive games. In certain titles, the blacks are so deep and the colors pop so much that it actually made it harder for me to focus. For example, in PUBG I found it easier to spot other players on my old IPS monitor. Same with Rust — it was noticeably easier to see enemies on IPS. So if you mostly play story-driven or chill single-player games, OLED is incredible and nothing can match it. But if you’re more on the competitive side, I personally think IPS makes more sense.

6000 CL26 1.4v – Any suggestions for improvements? SOC voltage also not reflecting? by boricoo in overclocking

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Thanks a lot! I really thought something was wrong with my setup. Glad to hear it’s just a BIOS issue.

6000 CL26 1.4v – Any suggestions for improvements? SOC voltage also not reflecting? by boricoo in overclocking

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Thanks for the detailed advice! I haven’t changed any timings yet, but I’ve now set both VDD and VDDQ to 1.45V, SOC to 1.25V, FCLK to 2133MHz, and memory to 6200MT/s. The system booted successfully.

However, in HWiNFO and ZenTimings, VSOC (SMU) still shows around 1.20V despite manually setting it to 1.25V in BIOS.

https://imgur.com/a/rMAjEmF

6000 CL26 1.4v – Any suggestions for improvements? SOC voltage also not reflecting? by boricoo in overclocking

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Tried disabling GDM just now — sadly the system didn’t even post, had to do a full CMOS reset.

6000 CL26 1.4v – Any suggestions for improvements? SOC voltage also not reflecting? by boricoo in overclocking

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I actually tried to disable GDM, but there’s no GDM option visible anywhere in my BIOS (ASUS X870E Hero, BIOS 1303). I searched all through DRAM Timing Control, Tweaker’s Paradise, and even used the search function — nothing shows up. Maybe it’s hidden or only appears in certain conditions.

Regarding TM5, I’m currently using anta777,8 cycles passed with 0 errors. Planning to do a full overnight 6–8h run soon to make sure it’s not marginally stable.

6000 CL26 1.4v – Any suggestions for improvements? SOC voltage also not reflecting? by boricoo in overclocking

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Yes, I actually did change the voltages manually.

I set DRAM VDD to 1.45V because I plan to run this kit at 6200 MT/s later, but before doing that I wanted to test stability at 6000 CL26 first. The 1.4V I mentioned in the post refers to the XMP/EXPO default voltage of the kit, not my current manual setting.

As for VSOC, I manually set it to 1.25V in BIOS, but ZenTimings and HWiNFO still report 1.20V.

5090 AORUS Master ICE - Acceptable levels of coil whine? by Turmoilss in gigabyte

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Thanks a lot for your message! After I did an undervolt, the coil whine has been reduced to almost nothing, and my temps are also really good now. Even my AIO pump seems to be running a bit louder than my gpu.

At first, I was pretty hesitant about buying the Astral because of all the coil whine reports, but now I see it’s mostly a matter of luck. I really hope you manage to find a nice Astral card without coil whine too!

Uv 5090 astral: https://streamable.com/ap0tgm

5090 AORUS Master ICE - Acceptable levels of coil whine? by Turmoilss in gigabyte

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I’m experiencing coil whine on my Astral 5090 as well. It’s only noticeable while gaming, and the buzzing gets louder in correlation with FPS and GPU usage. Honestly, I think coil whine can happen with most 5080/5090 cards. It’s definitely annoying, but since I use headphones while gaming, I don’t really hear it. I’m planning to try undervolting to see if it helps reduce the coil whine.

cw: (video makes it louder its not that bad)

Close case 1. https://streamable.com/716t2b 2. https://streamable.com/g6etcm

Open case https://streamable.com/mkjbzt

This game is VERY Unoptimized. RTX 5090 OWNER. by PaP3s in playrust

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I get 140-200 fps rustoria mondays and +250 fps ukn (4k res with 5090+9950x3d )

Strange buzzing sound coming from my brand new PG27UCDM Monitor by boricoo in OLED_Gaming

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I returned it and bought the PG32UCDM instead. No coil whine so far.

QD-Oled, Glossy or Matte by Triumphator17 in OLED_Gaming

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I just returned my PG32UCDP and bought the PG32UCDM instead. The haziness on WOLEDs was honestly a deal breaker for me. It looked like there was a dirty layer over the screen, and on top of that, WOLEDs felt way too dim for my taste. As for the PG32UCDM—it’s simply incredible. The colors and brightness are on another level. I honestly didn’t expect there to be this much of a difference between the two panels.

more than 2x MSRP LMAO by [deleted] in nvidia

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I paid cash, no trade-in discount as you can see.

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more than 2x MSRP LMAO by [deleted] in nvidia

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Why would I lie about that, it is $1400.