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The Pook

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  1. you gotta drive for a while before it throws a code again. how long depends on the actual CEL but it's usually 50+ miles. when my Silverado had misfire issues from a worn distributor gear I could clear the code and drive for ~100 miles before the CEL came back (and no CEL = no codes to read). that was despite being able to hear it miss the entire time. you can watch STFT/LTFT or AFM/AFR in real time to see if there's an issue without a CEL but you're going to need a fancier tool for that
  2. Intel has QuickSync and DDR4 support, AMD has ECC, more PCIe lanes, and lower power consumption. What do you care about more? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Unless you know you're going to run something intensive, you won't need as much as you think you do. My 8700K is my NAS and has 6+ VMs doing various things. Over the past 280 hours it's only averaged 1.6 Ghz at 4% load and 6W...
  3. I do the same thing. When I upgrade my main system, the old parts -> server. Unless you need some specialized hardware/feature for x reason that your main rig doesn't have/support then I'd just go that route. Cheaper if you don't have the board then you gotta Google and hope someone already posted the IOMMU groups. if you already have a board then follow the first 2 steps: PCI passthrough via OVMF - ArchWiki WIKI.ARCHLINUX.ORG you can work around some shite groupings via ACS but if it's your 1st server (or if you just want less headache) I'd avoid it if possible. There's also some security risks with ACS but it shouldn't really matter for home use.
  4. how about 3080 Ti ... it's GA102 too with the XOC BIOS you should hit 2100+ ezpz. I only played with the XOC BIOS for a couple weeks and I tried to keep it under 500W, but I was able to run 2145mhz 100% stable in everything I tested. I run vRAM at +1100. Performance plateaus much beyond that and regresses ~ +1200. Same behavior on both the vanilla and XOC BIOS.
  5. so you've never had @Avacado in your car?
  6. it's spooky season which means my car wants to dress up and be a * for Halloween CEL gang
  7. I thought this was you? https://www.reddit.com/user/AvacadoSucks/ @Avacado teehee
  8. Just thought it was a good deal, from a seller with a ton of feedback but YMMV. Has 7 available because reasons.
  9. ...is that not the right BIOS? it referenced him and the OCN thread in the vBIOS' header so I'd assume it's the same one.
  10. maybe? VGA Bios Collection: Gigabyte GTX 780 3 GB | TechPowerUp WWW.TECHPOWERUP.COM 3 GB GDDR5, 980 MHz GPU, 1502 MHz Memory
  11. OpenRGB? Works with most things. For me the only thing it doesn't work with is my MK730. My keyboard saves profiles to device anyway so it doesn't really matter. I just install Portal, use it, save, and uninstall.
  12. tl;dw: 14900K is basically identical to a 13900K/S, IMC no better/worse than previous gen (sample size of 1, blah blah blah)
  13. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ the only interesting one is the 14700K. 14900K = 13900KS, 14600K = 13600K @ ~101 BCLK
  14. trying to get my motherboard + GPU to the same temperature shade of white was enough to make me swear it off forever
  15. they got popular and doubled in price to ~$50 so they really aren't worthwhile anymore. Kinter K3118 is a clone and is ~$20 on Amazon. $50 for a Lepai when you can get an Allo Volt+ $69 is a crime
  16. DDR5's "ECC" is on-die so it might just be fixing it and not reporting it to Windows. CMD/Terminal -> wmic memphysical get memoryerrorcorrection If it returns 0, 1, 2, or 3 then Event Viewer wouldn't be able to tell you about corrected errors. if it's correcting errors in the background it'd make sense that it's passing stability tests and performing worse in benchmarks though.
  17. tRDRDSD/tRDRDDD is tighter on your 6600 than 6400? Does DDR5's pseudo ECC report/fix errors like "real" ECC? Check Event Viewer.
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