Just send it too me and I'll 90 it with a riser in my system.
Intel Core i9 10900K @ 5.2GHz, Asus Maximus XII Apex, GSkill Trident-Z Royal DDR4 3200MHz 32GB CAS11, Asus Strix 3080Ti OC, Creative Labs SXFI Theater, Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB, Corsair AXI 1500i PSU, ThermalTake View 71, Corsair K95 Platinum RGB, Corsair Dark Core RGB SE, Acer Predator X34, Windows 10 Professional X64
Intel Core i9 10900K @ 5.2GHz, Asus Maximus XII Apex, GSkill Trident-Z Royal DDR4 3200MHz 32GB CAS11, Asus Strix 3080Ti OC, Creative Labs SXFI Theater, Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB, Corsair AXI 1500i PSU, ThermalTake View 71, Corsair K95 Platinum RGB, Corsair Dark Core RGB SE, Acer Predator X34, Windows 10 Professional X64
Intel Core i9 10900K @ 5.2GHz, Asus Maximus XII Apex, GSkill Trident-Z Royal DDR4 3200MHz 32GB CAS11, Asus Strix 3080Ti OC, Creative Labs SXFI Theater, Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB, Corsair AXI 1500i PSU, ThermalTake View 71, Corsair K95 Platinum RGB, Corsair Dark Core RGB SE, Acer Predator X34, Windows 10 Professional X64
Things only feel slightly snappier, but Lightroom, premiere and photoshop benefited a lot from the upgrade. I am now officially ready for Battlefield and Far Cry.
Things only feel slightly snappier, but Lightroom, premiere and photoshop benefited a lot from the upgrade. I am now officially ready for Battlefield and Far Cry.
I think a lot of what we used to believe was heavy workloads like the OS loading and general file processing are only incrementally noticeable increases these days. I know that when I upgraded from my 4770k to the 9900k that the load times and processing times were only slightly 'snappier' as well. I mean, it is a pretty big jump in horsepower between the two processors. I would have thought that it would have been a more noticeable jump but it just wasn't.
Now doing Cinebench stuff, heck yeah it was noticeable! But general everyday stuff was about the same but only a tiny bit faster.
Yes biggest gains will be in gaming and processor heavy workloads. Also epen0s benches. Everything else including windows stays the same except maybe multi tasking will no longer hitch etc. You should also see consistency in frame rates at 4K when running games since now you have 32 GB ram. Try games like COD CW and maybe WD Legions.
100% silence. Better cable management . More amps. Potential to throw in one more card in the future etc. Asked my kids to make a lego stand so I can put my cards on it.
I'm gonna laugh when one of the kids spills a juice box.
Intel Core i9 10900K @ 5.2GHz, Asus Maximus XII Apex, GSkill Trident-Z Royal DDR4 3200MHz 32GB CAS11, Asus Strix 3080Ti OC, Creative Labs SXFI Theater, Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB, Corsair AXI 1500i PSU, ThermalTake View 71, Corsair K95 Platinum RGB, Corsair Dark Core RGB SE, Acer Predator X34, Windows 10 Professional X64
And they clearly didn’t want to invest too much time.
Looks perfect to me lol.
What I want to know, because I know nothing about mining rigs, is how are the gpus crunching data if they are not plugged into a pci-e slot? Laugh if you must but I want to know.
What I want to know, because I know nothing about mining rigs, is how are the gpus crunching data if they are not plugged into a pci-e slot? Laugh if you must but I want to know.
I made PCIe X16 slots with legos.
They are connected through a PCIe X1 to X16 riser.
The red wire is the one that is used. They only need X4 speed to mine.
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