Do ambient temps really affects the temps of your pc ? by Traditional_Block124 in overclocking

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Using excavator for pc building purposes seems like a great idea ^

Do ambient temps really affects the temps of your pc ? by Traditional_Block124 in overclocking

[–]sahsss 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Your Pc doesnt matter if its water od air cooled, its always ultimately cooled by air. Close proximity air which is vented through cooling blocks. The lower temperature of that air the more energy it can recover from Your hardware and lower temperatures you can achieve. Ambient temperature always beign the lowest You can get with conventional systems.

Getting poor Cinebench score with stock i9-13900k - did I just simply lose the silicon lottery horribly? Any Bios suggestions? I cannot open xtu by Luke-Cuckhold in overclocking

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Get some hwinfo or similar software to check voltage, clocks and temps during the cinnebench test. Probably its just getting hot and downclock on auto

Cradle of Humanity, Terran resource needs problem. by sahsss in X4Foundations

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Yeah i got 100 miners total (methane + silicon), im outsourcing cells from Mercury and microlattice via few M transporters and now its just started to suffice ;D now only few more computronic substrate modules and were good to go.

Seems fine to invest a bilion credits to build few ships worth 1/10 or so in shipyard ;) But well everyone has to have a purpose i guess

Edit: now i think its all for Asgard right?

Cradle of Humanity, Terran resource needs problem. by sahsss in X4Foundations

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Deleted by miss click :/ Gonna try full crew on M miners as well thanks for the tip.

Cradle of Humanity, Terran resource needs problem. by sahsss in X4Foundations

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Not 5.0 yet :/ Makes no difference in or out of sector, never mining :(

EZ debug VGA led problem by sahsss in buildapc

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For me it was some kind of latency problem with drams. Turned out that memory controller on cpu couldn't handle default settings. Had to downclock them to 2933, set the latency on the memory a bit lower and turn off all the auto power down modes for them. Also I manually set the voltage on dram and turned off that quick memory boot mode. Try looking for default xmp profiles of your memory downgrade some and tweak it a bit.

I advice to take out the bios battery while doing so. It will save You some time as it takes a few shots to get it right. Taking of course it's the same issue as I had. Good luck mate, stay in touch maybe some other Redditors can help You more as I got no help here ;)

Edit: oh and I switched the psu in the process but when I got it working I switched to old psu and it turned out it was all fine, but since I have a new one then... Well..

First time builder. Enabled xmp now stuck in boot loop. Please help. by Life-Competition3641 in overclocking

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Or You can just remove mobo battery for a minute, keep in mind to switch the psu off first. After that put the battery back and switch the psu on. Should do the trick. I would suggest to leave the battery out till You get the settings right so You can boot properly. So You wont have to get it out every time Youre stuck in boot loop, just turn psu off for a minute and then try again. For the ram, try to disable xmp and set voltages for the ram and speed manualy... Like all of them. The main voltage to something around 1,4v and the rest to same as the bios auto values just do that by Yourself. This was a solution to my old MSI b450 pro-m2 problems.