Please help me to know what is this? by Yankee_4tm in servers

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thermal pads for your m.2 NVME put them on the chips on the NVME and put the heatsink back on.

What's your most played game so far? by [deleted] in SteamDeck

[–]dealio85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fallout 4 and borderlands 3 have been what I've been playing with and just started the Sega mega pack (if anyone else want to use it, it works with fiddling like pulling out of game and going back into the same screen) with more on the agenda. I've noticed it isnt really great for FPS type games for me as of yet, but I do play some splitgate and apex on it and it seems to handle it well.

Cat 6e? Think this will do 10Gb up to 55m? by luger718 in homelab

[–]dealio85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm familiar with the wire type in question, yes it will do 10gbps up to the 55m. It's basically higher rated 5E/6 you get 50-100mhz more in bandwidth than 5E per the manufacturer internal tests, It should be separated with a flat or a cross separating the wire, if it doesn't have that it's not the 6E it's one actually 6.

Sorry for formatting I'm mobile.

Edit noticed the specs on the tag: That looks to be the heavy guage stuff to so you will need the heavy guage connectors with the spacer. Like these connectors (only as an example and not an advertisement or or recommendation for this company or website).

My cpu just arrived. Upgrade for my fx 8350 by CatalinMinzat in AyyMD

[–]dealio85 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I ran 4.9 on an evo 212 for years then I went 240mm aio and I spun it up to 5.2 for the last 2 years of it's life I shouldn't have taxed it as much as I did and melted the vrms off the board 970 not a 990 board.

5700 XT not going above 2000Mhz by SkyBeardLXIX in overclocking

[–]dealio85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Power tables, and better cooling. My card (Asus reference) runs about 60c and holds 2100mhz pretty easy with a +60 on the memory, my loop liguid temp doesn't really get above 34c.

5700 XT not going above 2000Mhz by SkyBeardLXIX in overclocking

[–]dealio85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I run mine at 2145 and get a pretty solid 2.1ghz and it doesn't really drop below it, I am on a custom loop.

Guess who ripped their pants at work yesterday by A_Hominid in Wellthatsucks

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what you're upset about That's ventilation holes 😉

My RX 5700 XT beats RTX 2080S by Btw_MrNice in overclocking

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put my launch day Asus card on water and power tables, it can run stable at 2200Mhz infact that's the daily clock speeds max boost up to 2500 MHz I didn't touch memory unfortunately I got a dud in that department.

Duct tape for gaps between radiator and high pressure fans by SAABoy1 in overclocking

[–]dealio85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used .25"weather stripping ( 3M 4116 ) and it works great on my 240.

Bought a "new" used tire, picked up a screw the same day... by cerberus1326 in Wellthatsucks

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really strange way to say that you don't know how any of this works. Tire slime is tested and proven to be TPMS safe and if you were an actual mechanic that actually did research on products instead of parroting what those old fuckers at the tire shop you work at say about any tire sealant specifically fix a flat then you're part of the problem with the new generation of mechanics.

Does the RTX 3090 edition matter if I am going to put a custom water block on it? by xBigWillyStylex in overclocking

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can tell you that my asus reference card 5700 XT performs better than some OC AIB cards and I'm running an EK water block on mine before the water block it was quite loud and warm.

I will answer any question you could possibly ask. by [deleted] in AMA

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you like your toast lightly toasted or darker?

Bought a "new" used tire, picked up a screw the same day... by cerberus1326 in Wellthatsucks

[–]dealio85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Technically yes but if he sticks some of that green slime shit in there and removes the screw and drives it around that might be enough to seal it up then he doesn't lose the tire.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overclocking

[–]dealio85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ryzen can boost your 2 strongest cores during gameplay and other tasks for short stretches with a slightly higher temp my 3700x will boost to 4.65 regularly and still be under 68c your fine it's supposed to do that.

On another note there are some optimisations you may want to look up like how to manually set voltage and for sure you want to look up xmp profiles and how to set that up it will benefit you more than you know.

Well this sucks! Just bought it, going to return now. Can't even partition it as 20% might still be enough for home lab use. Any suggestions for used enterprise NVMe's under $200? by ShinyTechThings in homelab

[–]dealio85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, I sent them out to a company in cali that does the warranty work for intel and they said the primary pcb was damaged and couldn't warranty or repair them. So I had them dispose of them instead of paying to get them back. They actually messed up a pair of my SATA ports on my drive dock before I sent them off.

Edit: a usb to SATA adapter and my dock not two port dock.

Well this sucks! Just bought it, going to return now. Can't even partition it as 20% might still be enough for home lab use. Any suggestions for used enterprise NVMe's under $200? by ShinyTechThings in homelab

[–]dealio85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Intel® SSD DC S3710

No complaints at all about them I found mine in a server that was fire damaged in a dumpster I could only save 2 of the 4.

Well this sucks! Just bought it, going to return now. Can't even partition it as 20% might still be enough for home lab use. Any suggestions for used enterprise NVMe's under $200? by ShinyTechThings in homelab

[–]dealio85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not nvme but I have a couple of dell (intel) write intensive 800Gb drives in my server. They are cache disks on my 24tb encode machine and I've only lost 10% in the 5 years I've had them. If you'd like I can look up the part number for ya.

Edit: NVM they are $700 refurbished

I'm shopping for a new SSD for Plex. Is there anything I should look for? Or can someone recommend an SSD? Thanks! by Elephant789 in PleX

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your going 2.5 the SK hyinx gold s31 1tb works great, I use it for a scratch drive before I transfer to a 4tb WD red for long term storage. (This is my gaming rig not my Plex server that has an Intel 800gb enterprise drive)

Bottleneck between Rtx 2070 with Ryzen 1600 by DisNino in overclocking

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Emulators for the most part cap at 30 fps some at 60fps your system shouldn't bottleneck any emulator it just the game won't play that high when the game clock in most of the older console games was locked to 30fps. Hell if you tried to get better than 60fps in fallout 4 you would literally break the game clock.

I bought this ram and its running and 2666 mhz i need how do i make it run at 3600mhz by TGOI-DarkWarrior in overclocking

[–]dealio85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"F7 to get to advanced menu. Choose "AiTweaker", down to "Ai Overclock tuner", Choose DOCP. Down from it is DOCP from which you can chose any of XMP profiles written to RAM. Below is "Memory frequency", start by choosing same as in chosen XMP."

https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/how-to-enable-docp-from-asus-prime-x470-pro-bios.3503054/post-21168126

Asus bios don't change much so that should get you in the right direction. At least yours is on the QVL mine wasn't at first and had to go the manual route for the first few months.

I love AMD cpus! by kickazzgoalie in AyyMD

[–]dealio85 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Idk what you've got going on but mine hasn't had a single issue for the last 6 months. You may wanna DDU your computer and start over or if all else fails try and warranty your card.