This is only a biopsy. Its probably going to be positive, then the bladder comes out Oct 8th, thats the big one.Markfw, praying that your surgery turns out well. Speedy recovery!
The CPU is not even here yet ! 1 pm PST. or about 3 hours to go, then I have to build.Can you tell me average temp during OC or stock? Do you have wraith ripper? if you have , What's temp when all cores are active ?
Congratulations Mark !Its here !
And from the front
And with CPU and memory and NVME installed.
Fir, So, to be clear, you DO have a 2990WX TR ?
I flashed with my 2990WX, I guess that good. But do you know how to turn off the 250 watt limit ? Is it a bios thing ? I hate this MSI BIOS.Yes I do. I had to flash BIOS 1402 with the 1950X this AM.
I'll post some pix tonight.
This looks about right.. 65-68*C is right about where my Noctua keeps my OC'd 1950x when it is consuming ~250Watts.WOW, first test. 65c@100% load with the Noctura air cooler. But I think there is a lot of throttling going on. Notice the 99% of the 250 watt. And if you watch it, the CPU% changes a lot and the %of 250 watt keeps changing. but it WILL keep it under 70c at stock. That amazes me.
Yes, but I want the CPU to not throttle, and I think it is to keep under the 250 based on what I am seeing, and I want to turn that off in bios, and then if it gets hotter, but the 3260 Entermax in. Also, right now its taking 320 watts at the wall with the 1080TI. BUT, every do often it drops to 150 watts, this is throttling.This looks about right.. 65-68*C is right about where my Noctua keeps my OC'd 1950x when it is consuming ~250Watts.
I'm sure you will get even better results given that the heat across 4 dies instead of 2 in my case.
However, yep.. The Noctua handles 250Watts of dissipation just fine at comfy max temps.
However, I think you'd have issues overclocking. As for the 99%, I don't think this has to do w/ throttling. Your temps are fine.
3.4Ghz is the stock all-core correct?