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The Pook

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  1. ETA is now 21 hours 32 minutes, aka in ~19 hours the ETA dropped ~9 hours wish folding.lar.systems had more complete data, curious how much faster a 7900/7950X or 13900K would be on the same WU.
  2. my M2000 and 3080 Ti are both working on 18717. M2000 is pegged at 100% and my 3080 is hovering around ~80%.
  3. thanks but no real need, apparently it takes a while for ETA to calculate properly. It's now ~19 hours rather than ~2 days. if it fails again then I finally have a reason to swap it for an A2000 anyway
  4. 8700K + M2000 and 10900K + 3080 Ti. I can do without the M2000 but it'd be nice to have anyway
  5. M2000 failed another WU at ~60% this time. flashed it back to the stock BIOS and got a 18717 WU that @Monsterkatermentioned and it says it's going to take almost two days inb4 failure @ 95%
  6. ye, just new paste. temps shouldn't really be a problem though, it's mostly hovering in the high 60s. new BIOS seems to have fixed it, it's been chugging along happily now. 4 hour difference for me it's starting at 0:00 UTC (8:00 PM EST), so I'm assuming the timeanddate.com one is right
  7. thank friend! I think core clock was to blame, made a BIOS for 1455 instead of 1494 and it's ~20% now without any problems. guess my M2000 is even more poo than previously thought
  8. M2000 isn't happy, do "particle coordinate is nan" errors = unstable GPU? gets to about 10% and then starts over flashed a more conservative BIOS on it, hopefully it's fixed.
  9. are you using the patched version of NVFlash? BIOS Modding Downloads | TechPowerUp WWW.TECHPOWERUP.COM you should only need the mismatch bypass one.
  10. for laptop BIOS modding shenanigans
  11. depends how you use your system. if you're just gaming then 1 hour is plenty. I usually test for 30-60 minutes when dialing in the OC and then when I think I've got it dialed in I let it run overnight. stressapptest -s XXXX -M 29000 --pause_delay 9999999999 -W --max_errors 1 XXXX = time in seconds you want to test
  12. I stopped using MemTest all together, I've ran it overnight and passed and then failed in GSAT within an hour. GSAT (or TM5) are what most people are using nowadays anyway and you can use either within the OS.
  13. still being maintained? Starfield got a release date finally, supposedly it's 9/6/2023
  14. everyone should get a cheap junker laptop to dick around with. only noobs use laptops on HWBOT so ez trophies Found a working 50W BIOS (stock is 30W) but I can't find a working >50W. I did find the shunts though (10 mOhm would get me 83W after DB ).
  15. wait another month or two for more RTX 4000 laptops with Intel 13th gen/"real" AMD 7000 series CPUs to fully launch. cheapest currently is the MSI Bravo 15.6" with a rebadged last gen AMD CPU + 8GB of RAM + 4050 for $1000.
  16. there used to be a hacky way to do it but I dunno if it still works. download the driver -> start the installation -> cancel immediately after it finishes "unpacking to C:/xxx/yyy/AMD" -> device manager -> browse for files -> chose the C:/xxx/yyy/AMD folder as the source
  17. pls fix E Jan -> D'Jango be professional and call people by their names
  18. no baba, Pook is Pook RIP Maestro III, replacing/replaced it with an Acer Swift X 14 only a 5825u + 3050 Ti but the price was right
  19. try a Studio driver instead of GRD? don't have any recommendations on a specific one though. lock it to a wonky curve (something like 1000mhz @ 1.1v) and see if it still happens? if it's just happening at low load/when exiting games then maybe one of non-P0 curves is just not stable anymore. wouldn't fix anything but just to diagnose ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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