Darren S
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It was ok in game at 4.8Ghz - though I might try a title much more CPU intensive game and see how that fares.It's why I've left mine at 4.1
Realbench didn't even give it the option of lube...
It was ok in game at 4.8Ghz - though I might try a title much more CPU intensive game and see how that fares.It's why I've left mine at 4.1
Dropped it to 4.6Ghz and its been playable - no crashes. Though I'm finding the Corsair Link software to be a tad frustrating to use, especially after I applied the update.10 seconds is pretty unstable, though lol. Depends what games!
RB uses AVX2 so the current demand is a lot higher than gaming. Intel since introduced an AVX offset to help negate this. You should be able to push to 4.5 4.6 no problem. Temps really help with Skylake, though.
Dropped it to 4.6Ghz and its been playable - no crashes. Though I'm finding the Corsair Link software to be a tad frustrating to use, especially after I applied the update.
It does nothing on its quietest setting - then literally panics and gives you a full fan blast for 3 seconds if you so much as open a command prompt. Balanced is just a constant background noise and Performance requires you to be deaf.
I spent a few minutes when I first got the hybrid coolers, going through custom profiles for the fan speeds over the range of temperatures. Looks like I'll have to do that again!
Yes mate, Asus PhoebusIs that a dedicated sound card at the bottom of your slots?
Speaking of sound cards, just a heads-up for those using onboard audio.Yes mate, Asus Phoebus :smile:
Nice.Finally arrived at a monitor setup I'm happy with. :tongueout: It's also a great setup for keeping the tan topped-up. They don't half throw out some heat!
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Had to google what HDCP stands for, don’t know how to resolve if it this. Any way round it like in the settings or something? I am getting the monitor replaced and getting it boxed up tonight. I tried VGA to VGA and it plays ok on Netflix but it won’t play the HD films on iTunes and plays SD films as normal.Could be some weird HDCP issue with your graphics card and your monitor. I've seen it before where it won't play content with DRM if it decides not to recognise the monitor as HDCP compliant
What GPU?https://forums.geforce.com/default/...creen-static-when-running-movies-in-netflix-/
Just found this link, I have no monitor at the minute as it’s getting replaced. I’ll have a good read through when I’m off. And get my monitor up and running.
On another note, thinking of upgrading to 4K and looking at the PB287Q 28’’ or the MG28UQ 28’’ both Asus. I have the Intel Core i5-6600 3.30ghz , 2x4gb 2400mhz, would it be ok spec wise to run 4K , not for playing games just for videos and films and streaming?
Seems like a lot of people fixed it by switching the monitor to 120hz down from 144hz. I had the problem on one of my (144hz) monitors but it went away after a reboothttps://forums.geforce.com/default/...creen-static-when-running-movies-in-netflix-/
Just found this link, I have no monitor at the minute as it’s getting replaced. I’ll have a good read through when I’m off. And get my monitor up and running.
On another note, thinking of upgrading to 4K and looking at the PB287Q 28’’ or the MG28UQ 28’’ both Asus. I have the Intel Core i5-6600 3.30ghz , 2x4gb 2400mhz, would it be ok spec wise to run 4K , not for playing games just for videos and films and streaming?
I’ve just got a Nvidia GTX 1050ti 4GB GDDR5, I’d like to watch films and so in and Netflix in 4K, and play PS4 in 4K when I get round to buy the Pro or the next PS5, so need a couple of outputs which has HDMI 2.0 and Display Port 1.2. After looking I think the MG28UQ offers bothWhat GPU?
I have a media PC at the moment streaming to a 4K TV. Handles all video's etc just fine with onboard graphics but capped at 30hz. Doesn't make any difference to films etc though as I believe they're all done at 24fps but still nice on some videos.
I had a very quick look yeah some did lower it, but didn’t cure some people. My current monitor is the PB277 Asus and I has up to 75hz or 60hz. I can’t test anything out yet. Some people mentioned about Silverlight? About uninstalling and reinstalling itSeems like a lot of people fixed it by switching the monitor to 120hz down from 144hz. I had the problem on one of my (144hz) monitors but it went away after a reboot
PMIf you had a mobo also I'd take both off ya.
Yes mate - that should be fine for 1080p.Should this be comfortable enough for running most games at 1080p max settings?
@Arran_
That’s pretty much the spec on mine and it runs everything at 1080p in ultra.
One thing you could change is the PSU, unless you’re planning on going SLi in the future that one is overkill. A decent 550w would suffice.
Edit- just double checked and I’ve got the 650 version of the RMi.
That's a big ask of Intel - even with their resources.Interesting... (possibly).
Intel announced recently their partnership with AMD to produce the MCM (multi-chip module) that comprises of an Intel Core Processor CPU combined with a discrete GPU (with HBM2 memory) from AMD. Raja Koduri (head tech guy) quits AMD a couple of days ago (following a sabbatical) and, today, Intel announces he is now their Chief Architect for core and visual computing. Intel have hinted they want to compete head to head with nVidia in the GPU domain...
Maybe not so interesting after all. :tongueout: