
LIVE: NVIDIA RTX 4090 Overclocking WORLD RECORD On-Air
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Date: 2022-10-24
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Tim
Steve, DDR5 8000 MT/s RAM is being released, but they advise active cooling (especially if overclocking). Intel's i9-13900K runs super-hot (especially if overclocking). M.2 gen 5 drives are coming out & should be ideally actively cooled. The RTX4090 can offer higher boost speeds for longer if cooled. So, ALL of these components would benefit from custom loop water cooling. Can you PLEASE do a build video on a system using ALL of the latest: DDR5 RAM, CPU, M.2 drive & RTX4090 with ALL of them actively water cooled using a single loop? Can I suggest (as I plan this) you do it in a HAF 700 PC case with three 420mm radiator (top, side, bottom) & leave the front & rear fans in? I have NEVER seen a build video where RAM + CPU + GPU + M.2 are water cooled at the same time, & air cooling has been done to death.
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Steve, DDR5 8000 MT/s RAM is being released, but they advise active cooling (especially if overclocking). Intel's i9-13900K runs super-hot (especially if overclocking). M.2 gen 5 drives are coming out & should be ideally actively cooled. The RTX4090 can offer higher boost speeds for longer if cooled. So, ALL of these components would benefit from custom loop water cooling. Can you PLEASE do a build video on a system using ALL of the latest: DDR5 RAM, CPU, M.2 drive & RTX4090 with ALL of them actively water cooled using a single loop? Can I suggest (as I plan this) you do it in a HAF 700 PC case with three 420mm radiator (top, side, bottom) & leave the front & rear fans in? I have NEVER seen a build video where RAM + CPU + GPU + M.2 are water cooled at the same time, & air cooling has been done to death.
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TeddyOfLove
Can you please investigate RTX4090 problems with GPU utilization, a lot of users are having issues with low GPU utilization in a lot of games while playing 4k and using decent CPUs like 5900x. It only reaches close to 100 when using DSR. And on 4k or lower resolutions you get 30-60% usage and low fps and or occasional stutters. Doesn't seem like it's a CPU bottleneck in a lot of these cases since CPUs are fairly powerful, resolution high and when monitoring CPU usage not a single core is struggling, at least on my 5900x. If it's something wrong with current drivers, it might be the same for RTX4080 release. To add, I am using msi suprimx air, updated bios to latest it was 3 versions newer, but did not help at all.
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Can you please investigate RTX4090 problems with GPU utilization, a lot of users are having issues with low GPU utilization in a lot of games while playing 4k and using decent CPUs like 5900x. It only reaches close to 100 when using DSR. And on 4k or lower resolutions you get 30-60% usage and low fps and or occasional stutters. Doesn't seem like it's a CPU bottleneck in a lot of these cases since CPUs are fairly powerful, resolution high and when monitoring CPU usage not a single core is struggling, at least on my 5900x. If it's something wrong with current drivers, it might be the same for RTX4080 release. To add, I am using msi suprimx air, updated bios to latest it was 3 versions newer, but did not help at all.
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Pheelix
3:15:00 A better way of heating and cleaning the card at the same time would be to use a ultrasonic cleaner with some branson EC. You can set the Ultrasonic to X degrees and then run it for 5mins to clean off any paste and heat it up at the same time. Then just dunk it in a tub of 99% IPA for 10-15sec to make sure all the cleaner/distilled water gets removed from under the chips. Finish it off by drying it with some compressed air, and not that canned crap. Get a real air compressor that can push out 120-150 psi, just make sure you have a water separator on the air line. That card will be clean and ready to rebuild in about 15mins this way.
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3:15:00 A better way of heating and cleaning the card at the same time would be to use a ultrasonic cleaner with some branson EC. You can set the Ultrasonic to X degrees and then run it for 5mins to clean off any paste and heat it up at the same time. Then just dunk it in a tub of 99% IPA for 10-15sec to make sure all the cleaner/distilled water gets removed from under the chips. Finish it off by drying it with some compressed air, and not that canned crap. Get a real air compressor that can push out 120-150 psi, just make sure you have a water separator on the air line. That card will be clean and ready to rebuild in about 15mins this way.
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itech
2:36 I have 2x IceGiant Prosiphons, one on each of my 3970X and 3990X Threadrippers. These are amazing, I cannot praise them enough. Customer support was very responsive, even disclosing the type of fans they use. These really do amazing things for any Threadripper CPU's with larger CPU Die's. They are not terribly cheap at face value, but when considering the increased performance you will get when not just overclocking but performing heavy duty tasks (I work a lot with RAW images, hundreds at a time) the cooler makes the CPU significantly more efficient. I have never had either CPU thermal throttle. Outstanding engineering.
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2:36 I have 2x IceGiant Prosiphons, one on each of my 3970X and 3990X Threadrippers. These are amazing, I cannot praise them enough. Customer support was very responsive, even disclosing the type of fans they use. These really do amazing things for any Threadripper CPU's with larger CPU Die's. They are not terribly cheap at face value, but when considering the increased performance you will get when not just overclocking but performing heavy duty tasks (I work a lot with RAW images, hundreds at a time) the cooler makes the CPU significantly more efficient. I have never had either CPU thermal throttle. Outstanding engineering.
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Peanut
I paused the live stream to watch the F1 and was rewarded with seeing Tim Cook looking like someone had blackmailed him into waving the chequered flag at the end. I've rarely seen anyone look so miserable and wave said flag in such a boring, discontented way. Absolutely baffling why they have such people do that ... Oh, right, big money == important person
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I paused the live stream to watch the F1 and was rewarded with seeing Tim Cook looking like someone had blackmailed him into waving the chequered flag at the end. I've rarely seen anyone look so miserable and wave said flag in such a boring, discontented way. Absolutely baffling why they have such people do that ... Oh, right, big money == important person
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David
think of speedruns. most any% speedruns have some glitch in them. then there's a sub-run that's called 'glitchless'. here there is both a no glitch and glitch run, they're both bundled into one run that's validated by the creators of the run as we can't see behind the curtain. nice W!
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think of speedruns. most any% speedruns have some glitch in them. then there's a sub-run that's called 'glitchless'. here there is both a no glitch and glitch run, they're both bundled into one run that's validated by the creators of the run as we can't see behind the curtain. nice W!
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ApocalypseSoldiers
why not thread the LN2 pots to increase the ridges even more then lower vertically cut copper pipes into the slots and tin them to the lower plate. it would increase surface area even more and act as thermal towers in each hole
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why not thread the LN2 pots to increase the ridges even more then lower vertically cut copper pipes into the slots and tin them to the lower plate. it would increase surface area even more and act as thermal towers in each hole
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milkandbanana
I have a question, living in the Philippiines, we don't have the three prong plugs around the house, just the two prong ones. If I were to plug a PSU with a two prong and then clip my anti static to that, will that still ground me?
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I have a question, living in the Philippiines, we don't have the three prong plugs around the house, just the two prong ones. If I were to plug a PSU with a two prong and then clip my anti static to that, will that still ground me?
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bobby0081
I have a suggestion for extreme overclocking a video card that I want to share but I don't want to put it in the comments section. Is there an email address I can send the suggestion to?
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I have a suggestion for extreme overclocking a video card that I want to share but I don't want to put it in the comments section. Is there an email address I can send the suggestion to?
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Decenium
3:51:30 AMD had the R9 295 X2 which when it worked was the fastest gpu on the planet.
So I dont really get this remark of Vega being the card with which they got back into the high end
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3:51:30 AMD had the R9 295 X2 which when it worked was the fastest gpu on the planet.
So I dont really get this remark of Vega being the card with which they got back into the high end
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Dank420Girl
Is it possible to use PCI-E Riser cable to move gpu away from board so you can better manage it's thermals and condensation or does it affect performance too much?
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Is it possible to use PCI-E Riser cable to move gpu away from board so you can better manage it's thermals and condensation or does it affect performance too much?
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mvmhunterkiller
Its interesting to see the rest of the top 10 scores which are in the 29K range are on air cooling, the only top two scores that hit 30K are on LN2.
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Its interesting to see the rest of the top 10 scores which are in the 29K range are on air cooling, the only top two scores that hit 30K are on LN2.
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EYRE
if you want to keep building PCs id advise you to use gloves next time you pore that, one little mistake and your fingers or hand will freeze instantly.
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if you want to keep building PCs id advise you to use gloves next time you pore that, one little mistake and your fingers or hand will freeze instantly.
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Ben
Watching now but just had a thought when they mentioned the bios update making their scores jump... Does that affect the original Ryzen 7000 benchmarks?
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Watching now but just had a thought when they mentioned the bios update making their scores jump... Does that affect the original Ryzen 7000 benchmarks?
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