SharkyUK
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Go back to Castle Court.
It's the court in the middle, right next to the castle. You can't miss it. Bring a laptop.
Go back to Castle Court.
The main reason I've always had my rad top-mounted.Fixed it. I must have nudged the 8 pin power at some point last night, reseated it this morning and it powered straight up.
Friendship with liquid cooler is over. Now air cooler is my best friend.
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Ran 30 minutes of Furmark and Cinebench simultaneously, before and after to give some data for comparison. And took the temps while everything was still under 100% load.
The CPU temps predictably increased, mostly due to having the intake sucking hot air directly from the hole in the backplate of the GPU, but going from 52°C to 61°C is more than acceptable.
The GPU on the other hand dropped from 74°C to 65°C, causing a slight increase in core clock speed and promising more headroom for fine tuning later 😎
I think it's pretty safe to say that having a 280mm radiator as an intake was a bit restrictive for the graphics card!
Nah I tried that, turns out my case only supports 140mm fans up top, not fans plus radiator. The top of the motherboard is too close to the top of the case, the rad or fans would interfere whichever way you oriented them.The main reason I've always had my rad top-mounted.
Would it fit in there with the rad and two fans attached to it, up top?
After missing out on all the latest Nvidia tech for the last few years I finally tried using DLSS today. f**king Hell, what sorcery is this?!
I'd been forced to use FSR on Hogwarts Legacy and although it was passable, it wasn't what I'd call an ideal solution.
Played The Last Of Us at 4k earlier, with a mix of high and ultra settings, with DLSS performance enabled and I can't believe how good it looks.
The reason behind buying an Nvidia card over a comparable AMD card was purely the cutting edge tech like ray tracing and DLSS, and tonight has really confirmed that I made the right decision. At 1080p I have zero issue getting the framerates I want, but in order to get the required framerates at 4k I would have had to spend a lot more for an AMD card in order to run the games at native resolution because in my experience FSR simply isn't as good. It's not bad, but it's not the best.
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And this was DLSS performance preset, getting a v-sync locked 60fps
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If I zoom right in I can see some slight aliasing on the DLSS image, but even putting my face near the screen it's imperceptible in real life.
I honestly thought ray tracing was going to be the thing that amazed me with this card, but frankly it's barely noticeable in the games I've tested. Modern baked in lighting, global illumination, and SSR are so good that ray tracing is almost a waste of time. DLSS on the other hand is an absolute game changer.
In future I'm going to experiment with upscaling games using DLDSR and running DLSS at the same time to improve image quality at 1080p without sacrificing framerate like when using the old DSR system.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk 🤣
DLSS is cool, but ray/path tracing is the real game changer. 😋
It depends how it's implemented. Quake 2 is insane (which I believe is fully path traced), Hogwarts Legacy was barely noticeable most of the time, Lego Builder's Journey looks great but also looks great using normal lighting and reflections, Metro Exodus looks about the same as usual. Cyberpunk looks great no matter what system is being used, although I don't have the horsepower required for the full path tracing experience so I can't comment on that. Minecraft shaders like PTGI are brilliant.DLSS is cool, but ray/path tracing is the real game changer. 😋
I tried DLSS at 1080p and it was horrendous, but at 4k I'm struggling to see a difference with the naked eye. FSR for me seems to have the same ghosting issues as TAA so I avoid it.Tried a couple of games with ray tracing. Didn't notice it so I don't bother with it.
DLSS I found even on the highest quality settings made the image quality worse. FSR3.0 was better but still not as good as native. So again I don't bother.
I'll be honest, I notice everything which is why I was so shocked at the DLSS performance in TLOU. It's the only thing I've tried so far though, so maybe I'll be disappointed by other titles. I know it was dogshit in Cyberpunk but I'm chalking that up to being 1080p rather than DLSS having issues.I think it depends how sensitive you to are to the changes in the image, some people seem to “see” it much more than others.
It depends how it's implemented. Quake 2 is insane (which I believe is fully path traced), Hogwarts Legacy was barely noticeable most of the time, Lego Builder's Journey looks great but also looks great using normal lighting and reflections, Metro Exodus looks about the same as usual. Cyberpunk looks great no matter what system is being used, although I don't have the horsepower required for the full path tracing experience so I can't comment on that. Minecraft shaders like PTGI are brilliant.
And DLSS lets you use all these fancy ray tracing things without suffering as much performance loss 😏
Framerate > visuals, always 🫡
Get a smaller vesa mount then you might be able to fit the C/U shaped bracket to mount to the frame/stand.
Good shout actually, pretty sure I kept everything from the last tv bracket I bought. I'll dig it out.I'd space out with these things if it's not too ridiculous. I've bought a couple of TV mounts this month and they had similar thrown in.
Judging by the Android layout/theme its at least 15 years old 😂How would you respond to that?
My TV remote has more grunt.
You're very welcome mate. I remember the excitement of being 12 and getting an awesome PC you can watch por... I mean play the latest games in all their glory.Would have been nearly £1,500 if Tom didn't sort me out with a bargain GPU though. What a legend, thanks mate! Very happy indeed
I’ve been using a g305 mouse for years and it’s been so good.I did cut back on peripherals as he can upgrade his own in the future.
I’ve been using a g305 mouse for years and it’s been so good.
Thank you, I was looking for something like Belkin etc but didn't seem to pop up. I'll just Amazon it.DP is fully digital, so you shouldn’t lose any quality by using a switch box.
I’d just pick up something well reviewed from Amazon, they’re cheaper on AliExpress but much easier to do an Amazon return if needed.
Love me a big Noctua.Upgraded to a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, MSI X670E, 32GB DDR4 7200MHz and a Noctua DH-15 Chromax
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I'll have my old Ryzen 7 5800X, ASUS TUF B550M, Cryorig H7 and 64GB DDR4 for sale if anyone is looking to upgrade slightly
£300, have all the boxes apart from the Adata RAM box
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Noctua, cool that thang.Upgraded to a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, MSI X670E, 32GB DDR4 7200MHz and a Noctua DH-15 Chromax
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I'll have my old Ryzen 7 5800X, ASUS TUF B550M, Cryorig H7 and 64GB DDR4 for sale if anyone is looking to upgrade slightly
£300, have all the boxes apart from the Adata RAM box
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