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LabRat

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  1. Oh. I See. Nice. Are those are connected to the Card's header? If so, do you have only the Gnds, +12Vs, and PWMcontrol leades of each respective fan "bonded". (You'll want to leave the RPMsense disconnected from all but 1 fan. Otherwise, the 2-pulse RPM 'read' will see MANY pulses)
  2. This bit of 'news' is what sold me on one*, oddly. The OoB OC'd models (Nitro+, GB GamingOC, etc) already help to close the gap w/ the 7900XT. Being able to OC it further, was extremely attractive. *That, and me accidentally manipulating @pioneerisloud into 'enabling' my own irresponsibility... (He didn't even know the card existed, until I linked him to it a few days ago. Then, last night I got goaded into it. )
  3. I was 'sold' on "Pokemans w/ Guns and animal husbandry". However, what I saw in gameplay, was ARK: Survival Evolved w/ Pokemans (instead of Dinosaurs) Since Studio Wildcard unironically gave me Gamer-PTSD* over any game w/ similar style/gameplay, it's easy-peasy for me to ignore PalWorld. *(short)story time: Several Years Ago, GF + myself + roomie had absorbed ourselves into ARK. -Home-hosted server, 'bases' across our map, etc. Then, Studio Wildcard 'updated' the game, and broke everything on our little server. -Bases floating in the air, animals scatted across the world, and making memory leaks, you name it We tried to play-through it, but it got more-and-more-and-more cursed as we played. 'Bout that time Wildcard renege'd on promised DX12 support, actively covered-up the fact they ever promised it, and never bothered to improve AMD performance. Furthermore, after being dis-enthused/dis-enchanted, I'd stumbled into their ownership and investments, and just felt used. In *this industry* that openly 'remixes' game-components, and 'reuses' marketing strategies I genuinely think it's fair to apply the failings and wrong-doings of a predecessor, towards/upon 'remixed' successors. In other words: If your GameY is *clearly* trying to be like GameX, don't be surprised when people that were burned by GameX, "apply" their feelings towards your GameY.
  4. On HBM-equipped and MCM GPU designs, I believe "The Interposer" is the pedantically-correct answer. Yeah. I was surprised too. It gives me hope for the MI25 I neglected and let get 'tossed around' nekkid (now artificing). [TBF, I was sanding cupronickel, copper, and silver nearby it, and using it as a test-fitting model. It's likely more perma-damaged than OP's Soap-washed card.]
  5. HWunboxed? They've... gone downhill. At least, they did correct the record, to a degree. W1zzard (@ TPU) is, and will continue to be my #1 trusted reviewer, for the foreseeable future. (Opportunity for eHW? ) NtM, it's pretty easy to get direct answers from him (if there's any peculiarities in a given review.)
  6. the 7900GRE seems to tackle anything up to 1440p, and non-RT up to 4k. However, that's only for now. TPU reviews: Sapphire RX 7900 GRE Nitro+ Review WWW.TECHPOWERUP.COM Sapphire's RX 7900 GRE flagship card, the Nitro+, impresses with its superb cooler featuring ARGB illumination and unparalleled quietness, topping tests conducted today. Its... Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 GRE Pulse Review WWW.TECHPOWERUP.COM The Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 GRE Pulse emerges as the best GRE model released today, offering exceptional value at AMD's MSRP of $550. Outperforming the RX 4070 Super in raster, it... Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 GRE Pure Review WWW.TECHPOWERUP.COM The Sapphire RX 7900 GRE Pure sports a white color theme, factory overclock, and remarkably quiet cooler, all offered at a reasonable price of $570—just $20 above the AMD MSRP... If you're forward-looking @ 4K + VR, I can't blame ya for finding the 4090 the only option. TBQH, I'm hopeful that Navi 4x will deliver on the promises of a mid-tier 7900XTX perf.-equiv, with much-improved RT. If that's the case, you may not have to pay out $1-3k for the performance you're looking for.
  7. Dead-on MSRP, and (nearly) equally-featured to the Nitro+ https://www.newegg.com/gigabyte-radeon-rx-7900-gre-gv-r79gregaming-oc-16gd/p/N82E16814932694?Item=N82E16814932694 +Top/equal OoB OC (@ $550 MSRP) +Dual-BIOS (Silent/'OC). +2x HDMI 2.1 + 2x DP 1.1 +No HDT on MCM issues (as plagued some 6900s)
  8. The animation in the trailer and the company's past titles lends me towards "this won't be a game for me". Still, there's been some surprising gems in the Terminator IP as it's been passed-around diff studios.
  9. Looks like $3.99 if you want to run the demo yourself https://whammes.artstation.com/store/3pADL/mw-dune-desert-landscape-runtime-demo I might consider grabbing it, as a pre-release test for the couple upcoming UE 5 games I'm looking forward to.
  10. OverdriveNTool 0.2.9 download | SourceForge.net SOURCEFORGE.NET Download OverdriveNTool 0.2.9 for free. Latest Version 0.2.9. This application is for editing some parameters in the AMD OverdriveN API supported GPUs (currently 290, 290x, 380, 380x, 390, 390x, Fury...
  11. "Enable ZeroRPM" should probably be off. I've had issues with that on my Vega(s) (the 6500 XT is fine being left as-is, for w/e reason) Also, the acoustic limit, I typ. set to 0, to disable. %s aren't reliable, and RPM-sense can be errant* Found this out myself, and even my 'stock cooling' Vega 64 never can go to "100%" due to age/tolerances of the blower. I'm also not 100% sure as to the construction and circuitry for the fan controller. It's not impossible that it's damaged. *-RPM sense and PWM control are both flavors of 5V TTL (IIRC).*So, disruptions or errant/reflected signals/feedback can make things go wonky. edit: maybe do another through cleaning w/ toothbrush and alcohol in/around the fan header, and any ICs+board components connected to it? A high-resistance short somewhere could be 'knocking' the fan controller into a safe mode of sorts. ex. the SanAce80 contra-rotating server blower I have on my MI25/WX 9100, reports absolutely unreal and wild RPMs. I'm about 99% sure it's some kind of 'crosstalk' with co-located PWM control signal, or EMI-issue from the 2x 2.25A motors. (Not impossible the fan is reporting RPM by a different standard, too) Worst Case Scenario: You can re-wire or adapt the blower to be mobo-controlled. IIRC, You only need the PWM line ran to a fan header. Though, separately powering the blower will give a teensy bit of TBP headroom. (IIRC, the Vega stock blowers can draw like 25-50+W at peak)
  12. I need a new 'mousepad'; accidentally melted my steelseries hardpad (that sits atop a piece of 23/32 plywood) w/ acetone. I'd like to purchase one of EHW's mousemats but, I think it's inappropriate for my folding-table desk I'm using @TM. I need something with some rigidity and 'solid-ness' to it itself (to stay flat). Any recommendations or DIY experiences to share? 'Found this lil article about using OilPaint and/or Polyurethane wood sealant to build-up a mousing surface on a laminate desk. Integrate WWW.INSTRUCTABLES.COM Integrate "satin" Polyurethane Mouse Pad Into Desk Finish: Old computer desks tend to wear pretty quickly, but I've found even laminate desks can be coated with poly, I just roughed up the desk... I'm kinda tempted to run to the hw store for polyurethane but, it'll take awhile to cure, regardless of what I put it on. I also have a thing for Glass and Metal. Are there any half-decent out-of-the-box cheap hardpads? Or, any recc's/experiences w/ sourcing the right thickness of glass to coat or Alu. to sand? Thanks.
  13. (Probably already asked. Feel free to quote other replies to me, lol) What's the expectations on turn-around and 'process' for US customers? I'm in need of a new mousepad / deskmat (accidentally melted my SteelSeries w/ Acetone, while cleaning a GPU )
  14. Judging by the reported symptom(s), yes. It's likely software-side. I've had my Vega be recognized as yet-another of the same card, and the old card be stuck in hidden devices. IIRC, this is why everyone spams "Run DDU in safemode", and are right to do so. BTW: Congratulations! I've only ever once had such luck (with a freebie eWaste laptop, IIRC)
  15. They seem to come and go in batches. When I ordered some last year, they backordered; shipped in a week or so.
  16. More indications, that AI/MI thinks like people 'on the spectrum': It's more confident (and competent) when cosplaying...
  17. This was mentioned somewhere else, and realized it might be helpful, here: Update of the MoreClockTool (MCT) to version 1.1.0 - Download is online WWW.IGORSLAB.DE The latest version 1.01 of the MoreClockTool is online. With the use of the AMD Device Library eXtra Software Development Kit (ADLX SDK) RDNA3 is now also inclu Also, did *not* realize that about Vega. (probably due to cooling limitations) Now I have even more reason to OC 'em
  18. 58GB P1600X for $28.99 https://www.newegg.com/intel-optane-ssd-p1600x-58gb/p/20-167-488 118GB P1600X for $59.99 (OoS aToW) https://www.newegg.com/intel-optane-ssd-p1600x-118gb/p/1Z4-009F-00621 Note: The 58GB model is slightly faster in reads, that is not a typo (I own examples of both) More Info: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-launches-optane-ssd-p1600x https://www.servethehome.com/intel-optane-p1600x-small-capacity-ssd-for-boot-launched/ Optane isn't dead, yet.
  19. Ouch! Yes, HBM is very thermal sensitive; the cooler you can keep it, the higher it clocks. 800-945mhz, it can 'eat the heat' but, 1050-1107+ ya gotta keep it under 75C. As you've found out, you can go crazy-high, if under nice and cool water. Personally, 1106Mhz (Actual) on the HBM is my 'ideal'. IDK if it's placebo, but I swear Vega runs smoother when the SoC and HBM clocks are 1:1. If your ambients are that high, more air can only help so much: I'd be looking at an active water chiller, lol. I'm not 100% sure yet. This'd be the 3rd time I thought I killed that card. Both Vega and Navi 2x, seem to get testy with me when I crash them. Sometimes after sitting unpowered or power cycling, they come back. No clue why, other than like a non-UEFI compatible 'safe mode'. Yes, I was using the Navi 24 6500 XT for AFMF'ing my other older cards. Somehow, even w/ an RX580X, Vega 64, and "WX 9100", and even w/ AFMF off, I was getting better benchmarked performance passing another card's rendering thru to the 6500. Tested that like 5x times w/ A:FoP and Killing Floor 2. Strangest part: Vega does NOT like to do the same. (passing frames from one Vega to another is not smooth). Amusingly, I recently moved to the 5800X3D, also. While my (FSP 250W TDP "Rated") air cooler isn't quite up to the task*, the X3D 'boosted' my Vegas' already good min framerate. As you've demonstrated (and I've played with) HBM GPUs aren't dead. OC'd they just keep gaining performance. A dream of mine, is to drop a riser-connected MI25/WX 9100 in a container of mineral oil, then drop in dry ice. *F@H easily thermally-maxes my 5800X3D w/ current cooling.
  20. R.ID Community Driver: Hybrid - Release Nebula 23.11.1 WHQL | Page 436 | guru3D Forums FORUMS.GURU3D.COM I do not see the driver version he used in the video description, can you tell what's the driver used? It would've been the latest Valve APU driver,... BTW, I've had problems w/ the 24.1.1 drivers (the last few days) on my Vega cards*. (primarily just the installer not installing the drivers correctly, and CCC not installing after) *Sadly, it appears my Navi 24 RX 6500 XT has perished. So, I've got a Vega 64 and a "WX 9100" in the machine @TM. More than 1 card, seems to confuse the latest R.ID installer(s).
  21. Never messed with that, in that manner. OverDriveNtool is all I've used. (Trixx, afterburner, and Wattmann, after loading new PowerPlayTables) I believe the "MorePowerTool fix" is what resolves the issues you're looking at, however. Which, is wrapped into the 23.5.2SE R.ID Kernal drivers. In my experience across 3+ MI25s(WX 9100s) and 1 Vega 64, These are most-stable, and most-classically tweakable driver for single Vega 10. Alternatively, the latest drivers from R.ID seem to work okay too. But, with a Navi24 slotted in alongside the Vega 10, newest drivers are a PITA (R.ID and AMD, alike)
  22. Every Vega 10 I have, will do 1028+ HBM easily, and most will do 1106-1107Mhz. I've also noticed HBM likes to de-stabilize after ~75C (only when OC'd, 900-945Mhz, it can easily do 80c+) Note: Enabling HBM ECC on the "WX 9100s" will drastically limit HBM clocking. So, I can only assume I've seen "stability" (with giant air quotes). I have a V64 that came with one of the vBIOS flashed to the Vega 10 XTX Liquid Cooled version. It was causing problems on stock air, so I archived the VBIOS and re-flashed with a 200W Vega 64 XT 8GB VBIOS (Edit: I have attached the Vega 10 XTX LC 1250mV VBIOS that I ripped from the card. Please note, it was quite the PITA finding a correct DeviceID'd VBIOS to replace it; I kept 'bricking' the card . Recovering from a bad flash is easier w/ a secondary card, but can be finagled w/ the 2-pos VBIOS switch and in-Windows ATIflash 2.93.) Also, The (dual 8-pin) MI25 factory vBIOS and some of the Vega 10 XTX vBIOS will go to 1.250v. Edit2: attached the MI25 300W (dual 8-pin) 1250mv VBIOS. However, (for safety) no OCing tool will allow you to set this high of a voltage. Sadly*, I've not yet found a way to finagle a 1250mv's PPT/VBIOS into/onto my 16GB MI25s/WX9100s, but an 8GB Vega 64 under water could be cross-flashed to an XTX(LC) vBIOS. *not really. Up until @pioneerisloud bullied me into zip tie'n an AIO onto one, there was 0 chance of me cooling more than 250W. Edit: sorry for the double-post. I forgot eHW doesn't merge posts (if there's no reply between) Unknown_LC-Vega 10-8GB-1250mv.zip 300W-MI25-1250mv.zip
  23. I've just used OverDriveNtool (like MorePowerTool), load-in a higher(or lower) power Vega's vBIOS' PPTs, then modify them. IIRC, I've been able to get 330W+ out of an MI25 w/ merely increasing the Power Limit in the PPT before applying. I've noticed if you don't use the right driver, you lose any/all finite voltage control, regardless of what's set in PPTs. R.ID (Formerly amernimezone) drivers work best in my experience for tweaking Vega. https://sourceforge.net/projects/radeon-id-distribution/files/Release Polaris-Vega-Navi/Release Specific HotFixes/WHQL-R-ID-Software-Hybrid-23.9.1SE-Win10-Win11-PolarisVegaNavi-Omega.exe/download https://sourceforge.net/projects/radeon-id-distribution/files/Release Polaris-Vega-Navi/WHQL-R-ID-Software-Hybrid-23.12.1KB-AFMF-23.30.13.05-Dec8-Win10-Win11-PolarisVegaNavi-Nebula.exe/download Old TPU thread of mine on the topic: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/wx9100-power-mods-help-w-powerplay-tables.306424/post-4984126 I've learned much since then, and presumptions I've made in that thread are not totally accurate but, it has pics of using OverDriveNtool and the R.ID drivers.
  24. I'd assume textile weight https://heroandvillainstyle.com/fabric-weight/ No factual points of reference but, I'd assume the 4oz is more like a 'Wal*Mart Graphic Tee' and 6oz more like a nice Fruit of the Loom or Gildan T-shirt.
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