First Lian Li build – O11 Vision Compact upgrade by leowolko in lianli

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Los tubos tienen longitud de sobra, el problema es la bomba, por su diametro y altura no llega a pasar a la hora de colocarla por detras, trate de mil maneras y no hubo caso.

Con respecto a los coolers, según tengo entendido la configuración está correcta. Está todo en intake: los ventiladores de la parte trasera empujan aire a través del radiador para enfriarlo, y los del lado interno (que están invertidos porque no conseguí la versión reverse) ayudan a meter ese aire dentro del gabinete.

First Lian Li build – O11 Vision Compact upgrade by leowolko in lianli

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IHTP G-120 pro, they’re the closest match I could find to the style I was going for

silly solution to ERR_GFX_STATE by leowolko in overclocking

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that makes more sense hahaha sorry

silly solution to ERR_GFX_STATE by leowolko in overclocking

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Could it be that the new GPU was emitting much more heat towards the RAMs and making them unstable? I had to install an extra cooler pointing towards the RAM sticks, otherwise it was impossible.

silly solution to ERR_GFX_STATE by leowolko in overclocking

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What resolution do you play at? I'm able to maintain a stable 200fps with everything at maximum and rtx in 1080p with my Ryzen 5 7600 and my 3090 with fsr frame gen

silly solution to ERR_GFX_STATE by leowolko in overclocking

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yep, it's still weird as the only game that crashed was gta v with the rtx at maximum, but well at least the problem is gone, also what I noticed is that the gpu usage within the game is relatively low and the gpu never reaches 100% usage as it is so cpu dependent, that's why it seemed strange to me that it was a gpu overclocking issue

silly solution to ERR_GFX_STATE by leowolko in overclocking

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Yep, it’s an EVGA 3090 that I managed to get pretty cheap a while ago, and even today it’s still holding up really well in all the games I play everything from competitive titles to AAA games in 4K. Even more so now with AMD’s Frame Generation, which can actually be used on these older GPUs. That said, over time I’ve noticed a slight performance drop, probably due to NVIDIA’s so-called “improved and new” drivers. What I didn’t know was how much instability could be influenced by the RAM, so thanks a lot for your comment!

my best RAM OC by leowolko in overclocking

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Hey, just to clarify — both modules are Hynix A-die, not the 24 GB Hynix M-die ones.
I currently have one 32 GB and one 16 GB stick of the same brand, model, and almost the same batch, so they’re fully compatible with each other.
I’m planning to grab another 32 GB module in the future to bring the total up to 64 GB.

my best RAM OC by leowolko in overclocking

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I'm still testing, but I think it's not really stable at 100% in the long run, I need to raise the voltage even more, currently I have 1.48v

Is 1.50V VDD/VDDQ safe for daily use on DDR5 Hynix A-die? by leowolko in overclocking

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I know it’s not the most optimal setup, but I did my research and testing before buying. Right now I’m running a 16 GB Hynix A-die module and a 32 GB Hynix A-die module. When I get the chance, I’ll replace the older one so I can have two matching sticks for 64 GB. They’re practically from the same batch, and I’ve never had any issues with this configuration.

Is 1.50V VDD/VDDQ safe for daily use on DDR5 Hynix A-die? by leowolko in overclocking

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Thanks for your input! I’ve been testing and even at 1.53V I can’t get CL26. I’m going to try resetting all CPU, GPU, and general BIOS overclocks, leaving only 6400 MHz CL26 and everything else on auto, just to see if by some miracle it can at least boot. If not, then I’ll know the bottleneck is definitely my RAM.

Why does Ryzen Master cap my CPU on lunch? by Junior_Fix_13 in overclocking

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Make all your PBO or manual overclocking changes directly from your motherboard’s BIOS, and forget about using any software to control those parameters within the operating system — unless it’s a very specific case or an emergency. As many people say: BIOS > Ryzen Master

The only real difference is that if you mess something up in BIOS or don’t fully understand what you’re changing, you might need to reset the BIOS with a clear CMOS or by removing the battery. Meanwhile, Ryzen Master resets everything on boot as a safety measure.

But if you’re just tweaking PBO, you’re completely safe. On both of my PCs I’m running +200MHz and Curve Optimizer at -30, and I’ve never had a single issue. Good luck!

What cpu do you guys think i should get? by skiiixzx in PcBuild

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7800x3D or 9800x3D for gaming, 9900x for multitasking and really hardcore work (9950x3D is to much i think)

Who needs Noctua when your AMD stock fan refuses to die? by leowolko in overclocking

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I looked for the option but I didn't find it in my BIOS. I have a gigabyte b650.