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On 29/07/2023 at 17:23, J7SC_Orion said:

Another Infrared thermometer w/Laser pointer...

 

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Are these at all accurate? I've always wanted to grab one for curiosity's sake... but I feel like a FLIR device will be more informative.

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was looking at second hand GPU's to play with.... most of them are old and overpriced, so went ahead got a 8GB Radeon card with a copy of Starfield. Also a 45gram MX-4,  im using sample tubes from EKWB and AiO pasts from thermalright so this can only be an upgrade 😄
 
 
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For the team comp:

 

 

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On 05/08/2023 at 06:28, Alex said:

Are these at all accurate? I've always wanted to grab one for curiosity's sake... but I feel like a FLIR device will be more informative.

  

...fairly accurate, judging by the temp it shows vs another thermometer.

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couldnt resist to get this one for 319 at megekko, a proper PCB with 2520A Vcore rating (24 phase 105A) and external baseclock generator chip for my 7800X3D. It does look pretty stealthy which i really like as well. I could have gone for the GENE for 399 at tones.be but this one is E-ATX which i prefer. cant wait to get it rolling 🙂

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☝️nice!

 

I also got some additional stuff showing up tomorrow from Titan Rig to support my pending subs; and dug a fine soldering tip out of my closet for the smd and voltage control work on the 2080ti. The shipment from Amazon is also scheduled to be delivered tomorrow:

 

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I've also got to get the boobies n' beer glasses out to those I promised them to. On the one I'm keeping, I had to superglue a nipple back on that came off in shipping, so there's that (those recipients might have to do the same):

 

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3 hours ago, kaliz said:

couldnt resist to get this one for 319 at megekko, a proper PCB with 2520A Vcore rating (24 phase 105A) and external baseclock generator chip for my 7800X3D. It does look pretty stealthy which i really like as well. I could have gone for the GENE for 399 at tones.be but this one is E-ATX which i prefer. cant wait to get it rolling 🙂

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That's my dream B650E board if my Asus B650E-F makes any further difficult to resolve VRM chirping noises next time it tries to step down from a heavy load or I change the standard environmental operating conditions of my rig. The Taichi Lite completely embarrasses the B650E-F in every way at the same price point and Asus should be ashamed.

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4 hours ago, kaliz said:

couldnt resist to get this one for 319 at megekko, a proper PCB with 2520A Vcore rating (24 phase 105A) and external baseclock generator chip for my 7800X3D. It does look pretty stealthy which i really like as well. I could have gone for the GENE for 399 at tones.be but this one is E-ATX which i prefer. cant wait to get it rolling 🙂

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That board sounds awesome. I hope that clock gen let's you push it.

 

I have been browsing AM5 boards. The good ones are so freaking expensive!

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21 hours ago, Snakecharmed said:

 

That's my dream B650E board if my Asus B650E-F makes any further difficult to resolve VRM chirping noises next time it tries to step down from a heavy load or I change the standard environmental operating conditions of my rig. The Taichi Lite completely embarrasses the B650E-F in every way at the same price point and Asus should be ashamed.

 

I was looking at the Gigabyte Aorus B650E tachyon with 16 of the 105A powerstages and dual DIMM but couldnt find it in Europe, Then next up the Strix models as they are the cheaper option with bclk generator chip. They look ok, are a bit basic. Would rather get a GENE so i was also looking for that, once had a deal for 300 but then the burning CPU debacle came along and i settled with the cheapest white ASrock and it ran my 7700X with A-die really good.. Then i saw the Taichi Lite at CES and this instantly was my favorite board , the specs, the minimalistic looks, the E-ATX formfactor. I like Asrock too. After that i kinda forgot about it because my Asrock B650M Pro RS with 7700X could do 7800C34 stable and 8000+ in benchmarks and that is pretty much the best you can out of the non 3D models anyway. But now I recently swapped the CPU for a 7800X3D and  cannot get beyond 102.5 bclk, whit 5050 max clock thats a laugh 😛  So a couple days ago I found the Taichi Lite is for sale in Italy and start searching for it and it appears in my webshop Megekko. I discovered on a forum , another tweaker decided to contact Asrock benelux and asked for the release date and the next day Megekko ,which is official retailer gets a box of them and maybe i am the second guy to get one in Benelux. 

 

19 hours ago, damric said:

That board sounds awesome. I hope that clock gen let's you push it.

 

I have been browsing AM5 boards. The good ones are so freaking expensive!

 

The ones with bclk generator are all very expensive, i think the next cheap option is the Strix B650E-F for around 275, im not evenb 100% sure the lower end strix models DO actually have one. then the B650E AORUS Master, then it get tricky because the GENE for 400 is still extremely tempting for the specs you get. All the other more expensive ASUS boards and Gigabyte boards have bclk gen and are very good looking, but a full specced E-ATX Taichi for just 299 dollar at Newegg mate thats just insane value for any upcoming AM5 CPU

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I was looking at the Gigabyte Aorus B650E tachyon with 16 of the 105A powerstages and dual DIMM but couldnt find it in Europe, Then next up the Strix models as they are the cheaper option with bclk generator chip. They look ok, are a bit basic. Would rather get a GENE so i was also looking for that, once had a deal for 300 but then the burning CPU debacle came along and i settled with the cheapest white ASrock and it ran my 7700X with A-die really good.. Then i saw the Taichi Lite at CES and this instantly was my favorite board , the specs, the minimalistic looks, the E-ATX formfactor. I like Asrock too. After that i kinda forgot about it because my Asrock B650M Pro RS with 7700X could do 7800C34 stable and 8000+ in benchmarks and that is pretty much the best you can out of the non 3D models anyway. But now I recently swapped the CPU for a 7800X3D and  cannot get beyond 102.5 bclk, whit 5050 max clock thats a laugh 😛  So a couple days ago I found the Taichi Lite is for sale in Italy and start searching for it and it appears in my webshop Megekko. I discovered on a forum , another tweaker decided to contact Asrock benelux and asked for the release date and the next day Megekko ,which is official retailer gets a box of them and maybe i am the second guy to get one in Benelux. 

 

 

The ones with bclk generator are all very expensive, i think the next cheap option is the Strix B650E-F for around 275, im not evenb 100% sure the lower end strix models DO actually have one. then the B650E AORUS Master, then it get tricky because the GENE for 400 is still extremely tempting for the specs you get. All the other more expensive ASUS boards and Gigabyte boards have bclk gen and are very good looking, but a full specced E-ATX Taichi for just 299 dollar at Newegg mate thats just insane value for any upcoming AM5 CPU

 

None of the B650E Strix boards have it. The X670E-E and X670E-F do. See column W in this spreadsheet:

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NQHkDEcgDPm34Mns3C93K6SJoBnua-x9O-y_6hv8sPs/edit#gid=513674149

 

The B650E Taichi Lite is in a class of its own. The Gigabyte Aorus B650E boards with external BCLK, including the one you mentioned, are almost impossible to find. Current generation Gigabyte boards in general for both AMD and Intel have been scarce and some have to be imported from Hong Kong or China. I haven't paid any attention to what's been going on with them aside from their recent website and motherboard backdoor security issues, but it's like they're quietly exiting the western market while maintaining the facade of still being a major player.

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7 hours ago, Snakecharmed said:

 

None of the B650E Strix boards have it. The X670E-E and X670E-F do. See column W in this spreadsheet:

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NQHkDEcgDPm34Mns3C93K6SJoBnua-x9O-y_6hv8sPs/edit#gid=513674149

 

The B650E Taichi Lite is in a class of its own. The Gigabyte Aorus B650E boards with external BCLK, including the one you mentioned, are almost impossible to find. Current generation Gigabyte boards in general for both AMD and Intel have been scarce and some have to be imported from Hong Kong or China. I haven't paid any attention to what's been going on with them aside from their recent website and motherboard backdoor security issues, but it's like they're quietly exiting the western market while maintaining the facade of still being a major player.

Was also looking at high end Gigabyte and other manufacturers high end  Z790 boards recently, preferably with 2 DIMM slots. I was very hyped for the Z790 Tachyon, pretty much unobtainable here in Europe as well. So I think you are right Gigabyte leaving the western market quietly. I managed to get a Z690 Tachyon for 299 euro which is also one of the best specced 1700 boards out there. They are selling for 399 now. 

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None of the B650E Strix boards have it. The X670E-E and X670E-F do. See column W in this spreadsheet:

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NQHkDEcgDPm34Mns3C93K6SJoBnua-x9O-y_6hv8sPs/edit#gid=513674149

 

The B650E Taichi Lite is in a class of its own. The Gigabyte Aorus B650E boards with external BCLK, including the one you mentioned, are almost impossible to find. Current generation Gigabyte boards in general for both AMD and Intel have been scarce and some have to be imported from Hong Kong or China. I haven't paid any attention to what's been going on with them aside from their recent website and motherboard backdoor security issues, but it's like they're quietly exiting the western market while maintaining the facade of still being a major player.

 

Thanks so much for that Google docs table 👍 - I had been eyeing an Aorus 670E Master (knew of one left in town) but wanted to know more about the oc clock features. The retailer mounted the CPU (7950X3D, in part for productivity) and flashed the latest bios already. RAM is 48 GB (2x 24 GB) 7200 TridentZ 36 CL....Unfortunately, I won't have time for about a week to ten days to exchange mobos in my w-cooled setup as I am very busy at work...but anticipation is a lot of fun in itself...

 

PRICE was right, and I got a Starfield Premium coupon 😃

 

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On 07/08/2023 at 06:26, kaliz said:
was looking at second hand GPU's to play with.... most of them are old and overpriced, so went ahead got a 8GB Radeon card with a copy of Starfield. Also a 45gram MX-4,  im using sample tubes from EKWB and AiO pasts from thermalright so this can only be an upgrade 😄
 
 
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i had the GPU less than a day, delta T core - hot spot was 30C+ so returned it. I think i still got the Starfield code though. I do need a GPU and i want something AMD whit 8GB GDDR6, more i dont need. So i got this one for 255 on amazon

 

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...for the new mobo / CPU build above, 6tb (3x 2tb) WD Black SN850X; on sale at US$117 per drive

 

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My brand new Delta 850W Platinum PSU i got a couple months ago is dead. It took a 2TB Kinston NV2 with it im afraid. My B650M Pro RS  and the rest is still good. i just sold the Asrock Pro, now ready to drop 7800X3D in the Taichi! I returned the PSU to Alternate...  thought Delta is an established brand but there are multiple bad reviews the last couple weeks for this particular batch as seen on Tweakers. All bought from same store.

 

So i got a proper high end unit from a guy on tweakers.net, a ROG Strix 750G, made of of a Seasonic Focus PLUS Gold but with larger heatsink and larger fan. Brand new in box 70 inc shipping full 10y warranty. So i now i have 2 ROG strix items in this PC and you wont even see them 🙂 

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a ROG Strix 750G, made of of a Seasonic Focus PLUS Gold but with larger heatsink and larger fan. Brand new in box 70 inc shipping full 10y warranty. So i now i have 2 ROG strix items in this PC and you wont even see them 🙂 

 

hope you aren't using a 3080/3090/4080/4090, the Focus Plus has issues with ripple transient spikes on those cards. I had to retire mine when I bought my 3080 Ti. 

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Just now, The Pook said:

 

hope you aren't using a 3080/3090/4080/4090, the Focus Plus has issues with ripple on those cards. I had to retire mine when I bought my 3080 Ti. 

not planning to use any of those cards, however i have a 3060ti and i will be using it every now and then with that unit...

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3 minutes ago, The Pook said:

 

hope you aren't using a 3080/3090/4080/4090, the Focus Plus has issues with ripple transient spikes on those cards. I had to retire mine when I bought my 3080 Ti. 

not planning to use a GPU with over 250W draw, 3060ti, 1080, something like that, RX 7600 8GB main GPU. Will those low end cards be an issue with that PSU for transient spikes?

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not planning to use a GPU with over 250W draw, 3060ti, 1080, something like that, RX 7600 8GB main GPU. Will those low end cards be an issue with that PSU for transient spikes?

 

should be fine. My Focus Plus handled my 3080 Ti if I limited it to ~50% PL in Afterburner.  

 

earlier models had issues with certain 970s and Vega 56/64 too (here) but afaik that issue was fixed in later models. afaik it was never fixed for 3000 series. 

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...Arctic 420 AIO (3x 140mm) for pre-custom loop 7950X3D built setup work. Afterward, duties for a 3950X back-up system for the Arctic 420. 360 AIO in the background shown re. size difference

 

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CPU: CPU: ><.......7950X3D - Aorus X670E Master - 48GB DDR5 7200 (8000) TridentZ SK Hynix - Giga-G-OC/Galax RTX 4090 670W - LG 48 OLED - 4TB NVMEs >< .......5950X - Asus CH 8 Dark Hero - 32GB CL13 DDR4 4000 - AMD R 6900XT 500W - Philips BDM40 4K VA - 2TB NVME & 3TB SSDs >> - <<.......4.4 TR 2950X - MSI X399 Creation - 32 GB CL 14 3866 - Asus RTX 3090 Strix OC/KPin 520W and 2x RTX 2080 Ti Gigabyte XTR WF WB 380W - LG 55 IPS HDR - 1TB NVME & 4TB SSDs
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And it was only £38.

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CPU: i7 9570H
GPU: AMD 5300m
RAM: 16GB
SSD/NVME: 512GB
OPERATING SYSTEM: macOS Sonoma
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CPU: 5800X
GPU: RTX 2070
RAM: 32GB
SSD/NVME: 500GB 960 Evo
SSD/NVME 2: 1TB 860 Evo
SSD/NVME 3: 1TB 860 Evo
PSU: EVGA 650w Modular
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 11
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