There are however mining pools that operate on a 'solo' mining approach. Basically, the whole pool works together to find a block solution, which means it's more likely to get incorporated as the 'winning' block, but only the participant (mining address) with the highest contributions to ...
TLDR: Don't put a massive 170TDP CPU on a X670 Prime with a weaker VRM configuration of a B650 RoG Strix Eor... Don't put a 7700X on an expensive RoG X670 Strix E What are my conclusions then:I love tinkering a lot, always changing to see what I can get.Stock Cinebench ...
However they are clearly stating (and it makes sense given that the problem exists on both mobos), that it is not related to the 4 phase VRM on the Gaming 5. So my question is whether we can absolutely confirm that other mobo models from different brands do run with the 110W...
Eventually also ended up buying a kraken G12 and using that to also liquid cool my GPU (paired with a corsair H55 120mm AIO) to keep overall system temps down during hybrid rendering. Other than that, the only other thing you should watch out for is your VRM temps cause they can ...
The next step is dealing with the temperatures of the VRM head-on. Take another look at this picture: Our goal is to cool those MOSFETs with the highest temperature (above the heat spreader) so they don’t hit their throttling temperature. How? We will be using stacked thermal pads to ...
Always watch also your CPU temps when performing the CPU Core Voltage Optimisation, which should not exceed 90 deg C under CPU max. load conditions! Many thanks to @DSM2 for all his comments, valuable input, and proposed solutions. B.3) Gigabyte BIOS Configuration Please find below t...
Another thing to notice in both screens is the GPU temps on the right. They're typically in the mid to high 30s, meaning the GPU is in use, since the CPU just (above right) is virtually unused. As for VLC, check this funny video that the Bleach fansub made after many c...
Always watch also your CPU temps when performing the CPU Core Voltage Optimisation, which should not exceed 90 deg C under CPU max. load conditions!Many thanks to @DSM2 for all his comments, valuable input, and proposed solutions.B.2) - Gigabyte BIOS Configuration...
The water temp is a steady 31°C so there is plenty of radiator/fan power, and the cores are hiting 100°C, so it would require delidding to improve the cooling and get any more multi-core performance. The VRM is not the limiting factor here, it's the IHS...
However this will require massive cooling and your VRM's will probably not be able to handle it unless it is the MSi MEG. By raising your PPT (and TDD and EDC), your CPU will naturally have higher turbo speeds when loaded. This was sort of debauer's recommended method in his YT ...