i suspect it's not "ghosting" in the real sense. and "tearing" isn't an issue compared to the choppy/stuttering video playback of a broken windows/drivers/codecs setup
edit: of course something could be throttling or glitching because of his OCs, or something else as simple as a crappy cable...
I sympathise; it sucks when stuff doesn't work but you don't need to start a new thread
edit: oh my bad, it's a different monitor... with the exact same problem as your previous monitor? And you're blaming the new monitor?
reinstall video codecs?
edit: I haven't used windows in ages, but I'd guess a software problem. first thing i'd do install a fresh copy of vlc and see if it plays a local video. If not installing a fresh copy of windows and starting again (or did I miss that part you already did that?)
AFAIK B550 is "close" to being a rebadged B45, so support should be fine. But even if not I thought we were past the days when we worried if major parts were supported in Linux..
That isn't a choice of VA vs IPS. The 27" monitor is simply too high PPI.
I mean... of course you could use the 27" 4k monitor and use some hacks to make text OK (if possible). And since the PPI is much higher than necessary for gaming it will run correspondingly slower in games. So for the 27"...
Bold added by me. It wouldn't be a "good" game if it tanked with this amount of RAM. A "good" game wouldn't tank.
A "popular" game may tank, but the blame lies in software and not with the normal available hardware's limitations. As we have seen many times in the past.
Official site says "System Memory Specification Up to 3200MHz"
edit: woops copypasta & numerous edits but you get the point I hope. Another case of jumping on the bandwagon to blame someone else. Nobody likes to admit it's their own fault.
Seems you've made up your mind about what you want, I'm sure you have your views for a reason. As do other people. Many here would find off-centred audio unacceptable for anything apart from ambient music. But with regards to a wireless solution I did recommend waiting until Bluetooth 5.2...
It's chicken and egg situation with game settings and hardware requirements. Dev's could design a game which runs at 3fps on the best GPU and/or needs terabytes of memory.
Following on, for the next 3-5 years, some settings on some games are going to be "using" more than 10GB vRAM simply...
I finally went wireless for my mouse with a new logitech G604.
I was a cable hold-out for ages because of twitch gaming and premium prices for good wireless options. The G604 has dual mode wireless (BT and proprietary low latency/higher power modes) which I wanted. And it's been bashed for...
True. Academic excellence these days has been turned into a disgusting pursuit of grants and citations.
Actual leadership in the long term requires much more than this.
Linux?
Even though Ubuntu is considered "bloated" by some of the more nerdcore persuasion, it's still pretty lightweight compared to windows. And the latest Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Long Term Support) is damn polished and newb friendly. Easily capable of general office duties and everyday interwebbing.
Problem with bluetooth audio is the delay, and if you're wanting to game or watch videos with audio it's basically a deal breaker. Yes I know you can often do some audio delay hacks but it's simply not a nice situation.
Due to "quality of life" considerations at the moment my monitors are in...
Yeah I read it and saw symptoms which could be caused by bad RAM.
Perhaps you should get a little more experience before shooting down ideas which go against whatever wagon the crowd are jumping on atm.
There is some benefit to leaving the tech off and letting the fps fly for twitch gaming. In this scenario you can be sure the monitor is receiving the absolute newest data, even if a partial frame.
There's simply no method for the monitor, driver, and GPU to calculate and display the newest...
Israel makes sense. I said my memory is bad... The point was more about the separate development and different design methodology. That is an "isolated" rebuild of an efficient core to make it big vs tweaking a big core to make it better (like usual). And up until this point Big vs efficient...
Everyone credits Conroe with the paradigm shift of that era. But in my head it was Yonah which was the harbinger of change. Note my memory is not the best but I recall it being the result of an almost ground up rebuild of a pentium mobile CPU by a somewhat independent Indian branch of Intel. I...
I get the appeal of a ~40-43" 4k TV/monitor. Any lower resolution or bigger size would make the PPI unbearable for "desktop" distances. But the size is also large enough for many other use scenarios.
This size in the TV world is considered bottom of the range, so even if one was willing to pay...
First do the thing.
Sometimes parts are dependent on temporary sales. But if you put together a list as well as ^do the thing then someone might something helpful...
If anyone came to me asking to reduce their "loading" or "opening" times I'd usually point them towards a faster and lower latency SSD. Sure sometimes one pays for single threaded workloads on a hugely multi-core system, but a sweet new SSD should help with the problem and hopefully reduce the...
Lots of info, thanks. I would have just started experimenting an saw what worked...
For my personal interest and perhaps backing up my previous suggestions I was hoping if you can clarify how the PWM signal on pin 4 works. Is it a relative signal (i.e. go faster or slower than what the feedback...
TR boards usually have 8 RAM slots and you've listed 12 DIMMs, but I assume that's a typo. And with all those rads I'd assume you're clocking to the moon, but obviously a 750W PSU isn't going to handle that..
Looks like a kick-ass system and will without doubt last a while, but (as you're...
I thought Optane were NVMe? NVMe is just a protocol not a type of material... And random speeds are always a fraction of the (often highly advertised) maximum, whether HDD, SSD, or flash drive.
Anyway, a striped array is usually to increases the max bandwidth. I believe latency is worse but I...
I doubt you can... Fan pin 3 returns the RPM to the controller (and only one RPM). Pin 4 is for PWM and I'd guess the mobo controller needs the pin 3 feedback for functionality. But intuitively I guess there's a chance PWM might work without feedback, and/or might work on a device vs device...
AFAIK NVMe provides the largest bandwidth and lowest latency possible for mass storage, an interface designed specifically for solid state drives. I can only guess you are reading reviews of various NVMe drives and blaming the interface itself?
I'm not up to date but I assume "Optane" (see...
The issue is confused because some dudes above were talking about internal TIM under the heatspreader (which is not under a vacuum) but some could still consider them "airtight". This doesn't mean there's no air though, nor does it mean they're actually "airtight" when we're talking decades...
Oh I can see the confusion. My question about reapplying TIM was about the aftermarket stuff between the heatspreader and HSF. And this is easily the most likely problem here (again, unless I missed something).
Though I maintain it's entirely possible for an "internal" TIM of that generation to...
"Dry" paste will almost certainly be a problem, if not the sole problem, unless I missed the part where it has been properly cleaned and reapplied (which is likely since I skimmed above).
And even in an "hermetically closed case" the atmospheric volume to absorb any (even vaguely) volatile...
Many M.2 slots can be PCIe OR SATA (supporting either), depending on the drives you use and available PCIe/SATA lanes. So from what you said it will steal SATA lanes if you put a SATA SSD in there. Likewise I've seen boards which steal PCIe lanes if you put an NVMe SSD in (it seems if you use...
Yeah I get the appeal of pro hardware including a dual CPU setup but again I'd be interested in the price/performance vs something like my "old" 1700. I know pro hardware includes more features but I know many who have pro hardware who could easily have used consumer stuff, and I've even worked...
I like the idea of making use of cheap old server hardware, but at the same time I wonder about the price & performance compared to something like my 1st gen Ryzen 1700 with 64GB ECC. Not to mention the power consumption o_O
Of course one of the problems with a rig like mine is lack of RAM...
So you can share bandwidth to a certain extent, to which I'm not aware. But again:
Making them work together is the hard part. Maybe that dude's solution is only possible with all monitors side by side. But as I've already stated:
It might help if you could state (or decide) what you're...
Bandwidth isn't shared between ports. There's some validation (at least informal) to make sure the ports comply to standards.
As I said before you may share bandwidth by daisy chaining compatible monitors or using some sort of DP "hub", but I have little experience with this and I assume there...
Oh, wow.
I run 3 systems (admittedly only Ubuntu ranging from 18.04 to 19.10) two of which running AMD cards. And my primary rig is multi monitor with an ultrawide as my main/gaming screen with a 4k TV secondary. I figured that if mine has worked fine for years most systems would be fine...
Sorry bro it's 100% apples to oranges. And in this case a great example of software hiding complexity. I have no problem if you're fine with GPU encoding, in fact I like the idea. But I will make sure it's understood what's actually going on, you are throwing GPU acceleration into the CPU vs CPU...
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