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The official HWBot Team Cup 2020 3dmark06 thread.
1whiteshark1 replied to Vertex_FR's topic in HWBOT Competitions
To clarify, since it doesn't say The FM link has to be valid we can use LOD, correct? -
The official HWBot Team Cup 2020 3dmark06 thread.
1whiteshark1 replied to Vertex_FR's topic in HWBOT Competitions
M9A will not do 4way with 4 discrete NV GPUs, but there are boards that can: Gigabyte Z170 SOC Force, EVGA Z170 Classsified and Asus WS. -
it was never gone
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Niuulh - GeForce GTX 970 @ 2140.1/1701MHz - 21sec 334ms GPUPI - 1B
1whiteshark1 replied to 12's topic in Result Discussions
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HWBot Cheapaz Chips 2020 Design Thread
1whiteshark1 replied to Leeghoofd's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Best one so far for sure ? -
Found one, can be closed.
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if you own 3dmark on steam you can go to 3dmark.com -> login with steam -> click on settings -> copy the key under " REGISTRATION KEYS"
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In that case im Looking for any strong unit, too bad you are in the us
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As far as i know he doesnt make them anymore, does he?
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Looking for a phase change unit that can mount GPUs, standard nvidia mounting is a must, anything else is a bonus. Maybe someone has one laying around?
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This page: https://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/geforce_gt_1030_gddr5/ Appears to encounter an exception parsing the Unigine Superposition - 1080P Xtreme Scores.
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Mine is LLxxxxxxxxxLU, i can pm you the full number if that helps.
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Same situation as 5erveD, destination is Germany and the error is "This number can't be found at this moment. It's not available in the carrier's system yet. Please check back later.".
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Is it worth volt modding my 1080Ti?
1whiteshark1 replied to N3utro's topic in Nvidia GPU Overclocking
i dont know what bios you flashed but the 1080 ti strix bios does not have a power limit -
Some Background: Even though I have had an EPOWER V for quite a while I found myself using the older EPOWER classified instead. Having Software voltage Control is a must have feature for me since I find the buttons very awkward to use when the EPOWER is mounted on a GPU. When the EPOWER V was released voltage Control over USB-C was promised, but since that still doesn’t exist, I started poking to try and see if I could build a solution myself. To my surprise I found that there is voltage control already implemented. I have no idea why this is hidden, and it doesn’t work over USB, but it does solve my problem of reaching around my card to try and change voltages. I assume I’m not the only one with this problem, so I wrote a guide in hopes that other people find it useful. I also still hope that EVGA releases a solution that works over USB and maybe exposes even more settings. epower_software_V.pdf
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no issue here, put a space between 780 and ti