K4fxd
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Sport looks real on the 5. Can't wait for 7The only game I really play anymore is Gran Turismo
I hope they bring back qualifying.
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Sport looks real on the 5. Can't wait for 7The only game I really play anymore is Gran Turismo
I've been eyeing the 80 inchers in the 1500 range. Maybe Christmas.My TV is 46 inch.
These all describe what was happening at first:5800x and rtx 2080. It's actually been the most trouble free set up I've had in the last decade. What sorta quirks do you have?
I don't have a place for a TV that huge haha! My house has huge space for kitchen. dining, and master bedroom but rather small guest and living/entertainment rooms. Garage would also be considered tiny except it's a "2 car" that only houses the mustang. I think the biggest TV that will fit in the alcove about the fireplace is high 50 inch, maybe 60 tops. My brother has a massive TV that owns a wall and faces down toward the couch that looks way too close. We all like what we like lol.I've been eyeing the 80 inchers in the 1500 range. Maybe Christmas.
What's your RAM and its speed? The ryzen chips rely on infinity fabric to get good speeds, the zen 2 more so than the zen 3. When I had my 3800x my XMP for my RAM didn't play nice and my bios would reset randomly every so often. The lower ram speed would cause the annoying hitching you're experiencing. Whenever it would happen to me I'd boot up cpuz and, sure enough, ram speed reset. The first result of the second link you posted has a similar fix.These all describe what was happening at first:
https://www.google.com/search?q=3080+limp+mode
https://www.google.com/search?q=3080+low+gpu+usage
https://www.google.com/search?q=3080+high+framerate+and+locked+fps"
Pre DDU:
Post DDU:
My monitor also flickers for a few seconds after the computer wakes up.
I'm using 4 sticks of G.Skill 3600 CL 16 at the XMP frequency. My 3080 stopped going into "limp mode" after I used DDU to do a clean driver install, so the first 3 Google searches don't really apply anymore.What's your RAM and its speed? The ryzen chips rely on infinity fabric to get good speeds, the zen 2 more so than the zen 3. When I had my 3800x my XMP for my RAM didn't play nice and my bios would reset randomly every so often. The lower ram speed would cause the annoying hitching you're experiencing. Whenever it would happen to me I'd boot up cpuz and, sure enough, ram speed reset. The first result of the second link you posted has a similar fix.
Beyond that I'd make sure you're using the newest set of GPU drivers and maybe do a fresh clean up of any old drivers. Then maybe try changing pre rendered frames to 1 and try setting your power mode to maximum performance instead of optimal.
Yea true.. I was fortunate enough to have my lady be working at home and preorder one for me when they first released haha but besides that, building a decent pc to run all games well has to be pretty costly though?Series X is a hell of a machine. Certainly the best deal in gaming, especially with Gamepass. Right now pricing is bonkers, so the cost argument is hard to make. You can spend three times the price of an Xbox...on an Xbox right now.
Sounds like a pretty great machine. What are your top 3 go to games?Pre-covid, not really. With pandemic pricing and the new consoles raising the price/performance bar, yes. Once pricing settles, and the next generation of graphics cards comes out, it'll be 'No' again.
New console generations always have good value, but that diminishes as new tech comes out (they also sell that performance at or close to a loss). Right now the Series X is solidly mid-tier in terms of PC hardware. In two years it will be equivalent to low to mid-level gaming machines. You'll be able to buy a pre-built gaming rig for within spitting distance of a Series X in terms of both cost and performance.
Keep in mind that the gaming rig will also do all the things beyond gaming, in addition to having an upgrade path. Storage aside, the Xbox isn't upgradable.
It used to be that building a rig was the most cost effective. Now, pre-builts offer better value. Custom PC's are more about the hobby and chasing bleeding edge performance these days. This rig is mine, there are NONE like it, and this one is mine...
Does that work for 3rd gen Ryzen? Last time I checked it didn't work for me.Gotta use DRAM Calculator, XMP is rarely very tight, or best for Zen.
Damn thats badass, I'm planning on doing the same eventually with my setup.I use a 70" actually...
I also use M&K, or an Xbox Series controller. The Steam controller is a cheapo piece of garbage. Trust me, I have two of them (paid $7 each!).
I'm using the last generation of the xbox one controller and it's been great. It's survived my abuse through sekiro without a hitch. Well, that's a lie. One of the wires got stuck in the right bumper so I had to take it apart and move it back in place. But it's been fine since. Maybe try snagging one of those.Damn thats badass, I'm planning on doing the same eventually with my setup.
I'm suprised honestly idk if it's bad luck or what but my my Xbox Series controllers are trash. I got the expensive diamond one and it started fall apart in like 3 months. And my other one is super annoying because it randomly will disconnect for a second while playing and it doesn't charge properly.
I've always had Playstation but my friend convinced me to get the Xbox Series X or whatever was the Xbox's version of the PS4 pro. Never had problems with Playstation controllers, I used to use my PS3 controller to play Devil May Cry and Resident Evil.