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BTGBullseye

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  1. RX 6800XT를 기다립니다.
  2. 3517 - Only 483 to go...
  3. Why would I need to?
  4. 3515 - Only 485 to go...
  5. Not surprising... After all, Activision has been trying to kill the game since they bought Blizzard.
  6. The wait is becoming reduced... I got a notification that a 6800XT was in stock at Newegg, but was gone when I got there. So, more Wait.
  7. No you didn't.
  8. 3509 - 491 to go...
  9. But Wait, there's more!
  10. 3507 - 493 to go!
  11. There is a new Wait to be had... Time to Wait for my next GPU! (depending on price and availability, it might be a Wait until the next generation)
  12. I would oppose this, as many of the people doing this are doing so to be able to stay alive during Covid. Trying to force them out now would almost certainly kill people. Later maybe, after UBI becomes a thing.
  13. But he never did find out why kids love the taste of cinnamon toast crunch...
  14. Cyberpunk 2077 I just spent two days without even leaving the tutorial since I'm weird and do lots of side quests and open-world shit that takes forever to do. Is a lot more fun though.
  15. There, fixed it for you.
  16. You're missing the comma...
  17. A lot of people don't realize that it really is that easy, and that it's even easier on the computerized systems if they're connected to the internet. (which a large number of them were, inappropriately)
  18. The Wait is over. Cyberpunk 2077 is here!
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  20. Yes I'm sure, and Ryzen CPUs have always been perfectly fine until they hit 95°c. They're rated to hit their base clock at that temp, so anything above will cause it to throttle. Any lower than that temp, and they can start "boosting" to higher clock speeds. (where the max boost rating is) Intel isn't very different in how they handle temps, but until recently also had a maximum boost time where it'd stop boosting for some time after a set amount of time, even if the temps were fine. Same moment globally, so different days/times based on which timezone you're in. Mine is in 2 min as of typing this. Nice. Now I want AMD to get Lars to record new lyrics for the song all about that program... lol
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  22. પ્રતીક્ષા કરો.
  23. In the meantime, I started messing with Ryzen Master for overclocking my CPU... (Ryzen 7 5800X) Defaults had me boosting to 4750MHz. PBO had it boosting to 4850MHz. Auto-overclock has it going to 4950MHz. Always stable, always maxing out at 90°c due to my CPU cooler. It's thermal limiting because 90°c is my target temp, so PBO will lower clocks and voltage when it gets close. For single threaded or burst operation, it gets to the 4950MHz target, (always well below the thermal target) but in an all-core workload, it depends on the workload. For a small instruction set, it gets up to 4250MHz, but with large instructions it goes higher at 4450MHz. Overclocking has improved performance in bursty low-core-usage workloads significantly, but hasn't affected all-core or maximum-use performance at all. This is how it should be, and should improve gaming performance slightly. [EDIT] This beats out my 3600 in every way. It got reduced performance or unchanged performance no matter the settings in Ryzen Master. I got bottom of the barrel early-adopter silicon for it, but at least it was cheap. I very much prefer this "binned" mature silicon I'm using now.
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