@HardwareUnboxed To better present CPU overhead issues I think it could be valuable to chart the CPU core peak thread usage (showing only the highest core and not every core). Any given core past ~80/90%, in my experience, usually leads to reduced FPS/GPU usage. Thoughts?
@GregSalazarYT@VideoCardz I mean, I think it would be better if everyone just used the same connector. Do new PSU's just keep including both cables (12VHPWR and the 8 pin)?
I can't imagine NVIDIA letting go of the 12VHPWR. Or maybe yet another 3rd connector...
@espidotme My BIOS time is 18 seconds. I do have MCR on without stability issues. Before MCR was a thing, I also did have multiple minutes long boot times.
CPU: 7950X3D
Motherboard: Asus B650E-E (Bios 2613, AGESA 1.1.7.0 A)
RAM: F5-6000J3040G32GX2-TZ5K (2x32BG 6000MHz, Power Down & MCR)
@Barnacules What the... I been having this issue for ages and never thought of checking the settings of the snipping tool. Why is it not on by default? Glad at least this fixes it.
@HardwareUnboxed Are you by any chance planning to make a video on RTX HDR for games vs Windows Auto HDR? Id love to see a technical comparison and performance difference π
@GraphicallyChal Right now when gaming it just parks the whole frequency CCD most often and fits EVERYTHING on the x3d cache. It'd be smarter to have only the game on the x3d CCD or viceversa. You can somewhat fix this manually via affinity but then boosting isn't as good
@GraphicallyChal A proper scheduler Is the way to go, combined with separate voltage for each CCD (right now if the x3d CCD is loaded the frequency CCD is also voltage/frequency gimped due to shared voltage). Then we truly could get the best out of both designs concurrently unlike now...
@GraphicallyChal 4k is also still too heavy to run at high frame rates with max details which is part of the reason I went with g9 neo (49"). Really helps with hitting the 120fps in almost every game maxed out. I don't use the 240hz mode because I just get nowhere near that in anything I play.
@Mobbie1996 @GRSigmaTi @hms1193 I'm pretty sure that means you have MemoryContexRestore set to off in BIOS. I have that on on my b650e-e and it takes I'd say sub 10 seconds to post.
@GraphicallyChal Does the 57" model at least properly support VCP codes(you can change brightness, contrast, inputs etc with it)?
On the previous one only a few codes worked (input switching not being among them...) and only over HDMI...
You can check with this tool: https://t.co/5PKw9GrIbN
@GraphicallyChal I wouldn't be surprised as the previous g9 neo, the 49" one, also does 240hz only over DP whilst HDMI does 144hz 10bit (or 120hz 12bit)
@GraphicallyChal I know they have been having a DPC latency issue specifically when using HDMI. They said the fix is out with the next driver.
https://t.co/TpaMOJhfRi