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J7SC_Orion

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  1. ...once the flushing is complete and you plan on a very complex loop/s (example here is a dual loop, quad D5 pump, dual GPU, five rad build), it is best to test out components individually on a simple test bench.. ...then do a test layout for the pumps (always below the reservoir to stay fed), using temporary tubing, especially when working with a combo of flexible and hard tubing (such as copper). Also note that the pumps are mounted on rubber pads - that will help greatly later on with noise and vibration...also note the blue bit of rubber tube slung around a metal L-piece that will go onto the bottom of the rad later on...
  2. After building complex w-cooling loops for work-and-play machines for most of the last decade, I thought some 'tips' for more complex loops could be helpful. Some of what I describe below is just based on personal preference on how to do things, while other steps are tried-and-true I learned either the hard way, or from other water-coolers over the years... The most important steps - after you pick and match your components (such as fans and rads) - is layout planning and prep work...and a bit of caution ! I like to watch complex HEDT builds on YT, but it never ceases to amaze me how even seasoned builders can skip a few important steps. For example: - when taking out PCIe cards (GPU, other) from their boxes, they touch the 'gold fingers' of the cards with their bare hands, then plug them into the motherboard. May be I am paranoid, but I always make sure NOT to touch those gold fingers with my hands unless I wear a glove - Speaking of paranoid, I flat-out refuse to use pastel-fluids for a water-cooling build. They can look fantastic, but unless you pull apart your loop at least once a year and thoroughly clean it, you are more likely than not to get various deposits, especially in complex bends, fine-grain copper fins and such. - another pet peeve of mine is watching folks install factory fresh (or for that mater used) water cooling gear such as rads, CPU and GPU blocks without flushing them first...I have never had new (even brand-name) radiators or GPU / CPU blocks that I did not carefully flush first...most of the time, they leave crud and other debris on the freshly-scrubbed bathtub floor after flushing. Using a white surface to be able to make out little pieces of debris is helpful - also to know when you are done. - flushing can be done with a funnel and tap water, but once everything is thoroughly cleaned, an extra round or two of distilled water should be used for the final flushes... ...when working with used water-cooling bits such as pumps and fittings, a visual inspection and Q-tip cleaning might also be required...
  3. ...another week, another big mandatory patch for FlightSim 2020. At least we got updated and more varied cruise ship models...btw, that's real weather, late December afternoon in Vancouver...
  4. ...I find rudder control is ok on my setup, sensitive, but not overly so. It also varies with the type of plane you fly of course...for example, the Pitts Special's rudder is hair trigger, unlike the rudder with the bigger jets. In addition, you can adjust sensitivity...more here
  5. Further to one of my posts on Monday (re. TSMC, all eggs in one basket) above, I just saw this at Tom's HW...
  6. ...I usually do and it normally works - I think it was a browser update with different security settings. Fixed now (I hope)...
  7. After making everyone reach for the Dramamine for motion sickness in my 747 aerobatic excursion over Vancouver... ...back to my favourite place in the whole world <> Seymour Inlet in the little amphibious Icon A5...
  8. Beethoven's birthday today... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4BweGgWvo0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUKYeXml8Q0 fyi - auto-display doesn't seem to be working ?
  9. ...first few HWBot appearances for 6900XT look pretty good, especially for being on air (!!). As expected, higher resolutions mean less of an advantage for the 6900X compared to RTX 3090, if not disadvantage...should be interesting to see a 6900XT 3GHz ceiling settings with sub-zero...
  10. ...will do. 2950X on LMA (rather than UMA) would probably gain more, but again, at 4K (rather than the 1080p above), the GPU plays a bigger role. I'm at between 55 and 68 fps / with 4k max textures / RTX Ultra / DLSS balanced. Still, that fix is nice to know about, and hacking .exe files with a hex editor brings back memories of my youth ?
  11. ...yeah, I run an AMD 2950X, and CPU utilization looks a bit weird. Mind you, it has 16 physical cores (32T) and I play at 4K which reduces the importance of the CPU, and so far, there doesn't seem to be a performance issue. Also, the 2950X has a few tricks up its sleeve (re. UMA/LMA). Still, I'm going to check out those fixes you linked. Tx again
  12. ...and here are some 4K / textures high / RTX max / DLSS balanced shots from the 'Corporate rat' segment. So far (just day 2), I like the graphics in that segment the best (though not necessarily the embedded story-line)
  13. ...but, but, but - it has already got RGB ? Yeah, Intel is still a way off (including on efficiency given recent reports), but it is really they only one right now with a shot at eventually joining the NVidia / AMD GPU space...even if that space looks to merge with RISC chips already. There's also the lack of 7nm (and smaller) manufacturing process issues Intel has. Topic for another day, but I find it incredibly dangerous to have the main CPU/GPU manufacturing capacity for the global markets located in just one country in a somewhat troubled part for the world. I know there are expansions planned for that kind of wafer manufacturing elsewhere, but that will take many more years. Thus: running an obstacle x-country course with all your eggs in one basket...
  14. I never thought I would say this, but after the RTX 3K and XT 6K roll-out / non-availability and also the corporate behavior described above and elsewhere, I am rooting for Intel Xe GPUs...hopefully, they'll bring some halo products (4 tile) to the consumer space (and actually have cards available for purchase...)
  15. ...there's also the huge and direct RTX 3K sales to miners in China, as reported elsewhere...I still think NVidia is doing itself no favours re. ARM deal review etc with their behavior
  16. 980 Classies ...those four found new pastures (pair each) in recent retro-builds after getting their air-cooler dress back on...
  17. ...haven't been to that panel yet; day 1 with 4K / high textures / max RTX / balanced DLSS
  18. ...I didn't have to configure it - it worked from the get-go with FS 2020. However, you probably can change some of the joy-stick function keys / map in the options menu if you so desire. I just left everything on default (once I figured out where the breaks where... ? ) FYI - main stick is up-down / left-right (ailerons etc). Then...
  19. Downloading it now - on what appears somewhat overworked Steam servers.... EDIT - Finally got it loaded; trying 4K RTX max / DLSS balanced / quality for a single card ...continuously running around the same bar trying to avoid a loan shark who someone else owes money. Once I get into this a bit more, i'll try older CFR drivers etc but for now, a single and well-tuned 2080 Ti seems to be the bare minimum for 4k/RTX/DLSS...
  20. I have been following this as well and think that Nvidia's behavior is beyond unacceptable and in fact limiting competition. I also find it stupid from a completely different perspective: NVidia's $40 billion agreement-in-principal to purchase Arm...this kind of corporate behavior (re. HW Unboxed) by NVidia will surely be brought up by the lawyers at the regulatory bodies reviewing the ARM purchase as they are very much concerned by this purchase re. competition. Looking around at various other legal actions being brought against big tech now, a very silly move by NVidia, far beyond the outrageous, initial censor-ship on HW Unboxed
  21. Quote from the article: "... This suggests that AMD has produced only a limited number of MBA cards, intended for reviewers and initial store inventory" ?
  22. The 6900XT probably should have been released with better RT drivers than just DirectX DXR, because it is otherwise a very nice card. For comparison, I re-run my 2080 TIs (oc, stock bios, single and NVL) for Port Royal and the comp charts are in the spoiler. I think the RT for 6800/6900 series can be fixed with driver updates, but as mentioned, the 4K VRAM bandwidth gives me pause, even when compared to a 2080 Ti. So far 2x 2080 Ti have given me no reason to even think of upgrading to either RTX 3K or XT 6K (can't think of anything to match it in MS FS 2020, e.g.). I hope that I can get 2x 2080 Ti working also in Cyberpunk 2077 (find out soon), perhaps with some NVInspector profile trickery. I'll revisit this whole upgrade question in earnest in a couple of months when more mature drivers and patches are out, and availability (hopefully) has improved.
  23. ..."I would like to see how it is as a daily driver with optimized PBO vs an all core OC." ...so do we !
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