I am not aware of any KVMs that support multiple displays over a single cable. Does the Macbook not support Displayport over USB-C?
KVMs can be rather picky about cables in theory that cable SHOULD work, but maybe it needs an active adapter like this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077JB28KM?th=1
Just because the GPUs are running fine doesn't necessarily mean there isn't a case issue you could still have an issue with the hot air recirculating up in the top of the case causing the CPU to run a bit hotter than it would if there was no recirculation going on. With the stock cooler I would...
Well the issue with TDP is that all brands AMD, Intel, and Nvidia use STOCK clock as TDP not turbo. Not a single one of the brands to my knowledge guarantee anything past the stock clocks they do not guarantee you will ever see those max turbo/boost clocks. There is a reason some heatsink...
PBO or Precision Boost Overdrive is only for anything from Ryzen 3000/Zen 2 onwards I do not believe they added backwards compatibility for PBO to the older Zen CPUs (yes I know PBO existed on Threadripper before the consumer Zen CPUs). So unfortunately that specific way of doing it won't work...
Ahh was not aware of that I only have the higher SKUs of first generation Ryzen so all of them have the 20C offset. Have to say was not a fan of that offset it made the default fan curve more aggressive than I would care for.
As for the BIOS it looks like the Gigabyte BIOS is in Easy Mode that...
One thing I am wondering about for that CPU Temp Limit is that applying that 20C offset Ryzen first gen had to temps onto it or is that after the 20C offset? No idea how that board reads out on that version if it still has the 20C temp offset or not. Know my ASRock X370 Taichis read the CPU temp...
Don't think different fans would help much since it's more an issue he needs more exhaust with a single 120mm exhaust you can't really get the air out quick enough with two 5600XTs running full tilt unless you don't care about noise I guess. Would need something faster than those Cougars though.
Ya I agree best to make sure cooling is not a problem at all before throwing them back in there. He has cut down on the GPUs in there so he could maybe get away with the sides and the cubbies since he said the front and back of cubbies are open I believe, but best to make sure they work in ideal...
Ya I mean worst case I can imagine each GPU pulling 200W (well maybe 210) each, the CPU at 80-90W draw, and that leaves 150W for the mobo/storage/fans. It "SHOULD" be fine cutting it a little closer than I would like, but "SHOULD" (really want to emphasize that should lol) be fine unless it has...
I would say hold off on that low wattage GTX 1650 just to keep things simple and reduce the variables. Never want to change too many things at once otherwise you don't know what caused the problem. The PSU model is solid and "SHOULD" be fine for this provided it hasn't degraded from the heat or...
Ya I've been lurking and reading for awhile and you have had some well thought out posts I've liked over the years. (This problem maybe being less thought out than usual lol) So don't worry about it I enjoy this place.
Could be the XMP now being unstable as you mentioned or could be some weird...
I mean technically yes it's stock, but that was a BIOS update on release with the 5600XT so if they are early revision cards it could potentially be possible they were refurbished due to not being able to run the higher clocked BIOS. It is possible some weaker GPUs passed the testing for the...
So question not 100% sure from your post but it sounds like you've tested those GPUs in another separate system and have had issues with them have you tried flashing them to the 150W TDP bios? Not sure if they got refurbed due to them being unable to run the 180W bios or if it was that power...
Personally I don't think Intel's thermal throttling would handle that situation particularly well either really from my experience of using Intel's stock heatsink as a temporary solution.
Wouldn't be surprised if XMP was raising CPU temp by 2-4C not sure how much it would raise package power draw, but for the performance gain from being at 3000MHz vs 2133 it is probably worth it. Seems like the big issue is those GPUs dumping all that heat in there and there isn't enough exhaust...
Think you may of missed the point of that video what it was talking about is that you should always mount the radiator such that the pump is at the bottom of the loop assuming your pump is in the block like it is in most AIOs. The reason is as another poster stated to avoid air bubbles getting...
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