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EDIT - and what's with all the space at the end of that PCB that just looks empty?
Awesome build bud. Looks fantastic
Very nice build Tony!
I am gutted indeed regarding my Vega Liquid Edition, was very happy with it initially and coming from a Fury Pro it was making such a huge difference for me playing my games (playing in 1440p)
Got my RX Vega 64 AIO last night:
What I'm using:
What I've observed:
- MSI B350m MORTAR w/ BIOS 7A37v16
- Chipset driver 17.10.3401
- Stock 1700x
- Radeon 17.8.2 drivers
- Stock Radeon Gaming settings
- Tried Wattman on Power Save, Balanced, and Turbo. I do have Afterburner installed, though I hear that can cause problems
- Corsair 2x8GB DDR4-3000 (CMR16GX4M2C3000C15) @2133MHz
- EVGA SuperNOVA G3 850W 80+ Gold power supply
- Two monitors using DisplayPort w/ FreeSync, one for gaming and one not. One additional HDMI output is cloned from the gaming monitor within Windows' settings
- RTSS is running and enabled for PUBG
- Gaming at 1080p, fullscreen windowed
What I'm going to try:
- Played PUBG for a few hours. Had 2-3 system crashes where the screens went black and system unresponsive. Have to power cycle to get back.
- PUBG performance was abysmal. This is a new system and GPU was the last part to arrive. While waiting, I was using a R9 Fury Nitro and getting minimums of around 60fps. With the Rx Vega 64 LC the minimums I'm getting are around 40fps. Water town is pretty terrible at 20fps. Some areas I'm lucky to get 100fps while others are 50-60fps, even at Very Low preset.
- Played a game of Overwatch and got horrible FreeSync flickering that I never got with the R9 Fury Nitro (which hasn't had any issue playing Overwatch, even recently)
- Haven't seen any issue with temps.
Will greatly appreciate any and all advice!
- Different HBCC, AA, and Tessellation settings with Radeon settings.
- Uninstalling Afterburner and reinstalling graphics drivers after that. Not going to touch Wattman if I can avoid it.
- Maybe go back to beta launch drivers, I hear those are good.
- [Unrelated to performance issues] Replace AIO fan. I have the Sapphire version. Can I do this without voiding warranty if I avoid certain stickers/screws? Went to Home Depot today and got the T5 and T6 heads I needed.
- Will also try with just a single monitor, exclusive fullscreen
Got my RX Vega 64 AIO last night:
What I'm using:
What I've observed:
- MSI B350m MORTAR w/ BIOS 7A37v16
- Chipset driver 17.10.3401
- Stock 1700x
- Radeon 17.8.2 drivers
- Stock Radeon Gaming settings
- Tried Wattman on Power Save, Balanced, and Turbo. I do have Afterburner installed, though I hear that can cause problems
- Corsair 2x8GB DDR4-3000 (CMR16GX4M2C3000C15) @2133MHz
- EVGA SuperNOVA G3 850W 80+ Gold power supply
- Two monitors using DisplayPort w/ FreeSync, one for gaming and one not. One additional HDMI output is cloned from the gaming monitor within Windows' settings
- RTSS is running and enabled for PUBG
- Gaming at 1080p, fullscreen windowed
What I'm going to try:
- Played PUBG for a few hours. Had 2-3 system crashes where the screens went black and system unresponsive. Have to power cycle to get back.
- PUBG performance was abysmal. This is a new system and GPU was the last part to arrive. While waiting, I was using a R9 Fury Nitro and getting minimums of around 60fps. With the Rx Vega 64 LC the minimums I'm getting are around 40fps. Water town is pretty terrible at 20fps. Some areas I'm lucky to get 100fps while others are 50-60fps, even at Very Low preset.
- Played a game of Overwatch and got horrible FreeSync flickering that I never got with the R9 Fury Nitro (which hasn't had any issue playing Overwatch, even recently)
- Haven't seen any issue with temps.
Will greatly appreciate any and all advice!
- Different HBCC, AA, and Tessellation settings with Radeon settings.
- Uninstalling Afterburner and reinstalling graphics drivers after that. Not going to touch Wattman if I can avoid it.
- Maybe go back to beta launch drivers, I hear those are good.
- [Unrelated to performance issues] Replace AIO fan. I have the Sapphire version. Can I do this without voiding warranty if I avoid certain stickers/screws? Went to Home Depot today and got the T5 and T6 heads I needed.
- Will also try with just a single monitor, exclusive fullscreen
Well guys, Vega64 is now under water with my EK goodies. Spent the day today taking the old loop apart, draining etc. Redid all the PETG tubing, was only able to keep just the one pipe from the existing custom loop, but nice to put in new anyway. Been leak testing for about 5 hours downstairs, just brought it upstairs were I'm happy to say it all seems to be working excellent, temps are amazing
Took some pics of the PCB, Vega die, the waterblocks and some pics of the build for curiosity if anyone wants to know what it looks like under the hood, and the almost finished article. Just need to put the back cover on the case, and do some small colour coding, but fairly happy with it. Was going to put all 6 Vardars in push/pull but think i'll only need 4. I've a spare one in the base of the case that I can always move to the rad to pull air through if I need more cooling. At 21c idle on desktop and 37c running benchmarks, I don't think it will be needed though.
(89°C) USHORT usSoftwareShutdownTemp;
(105°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitHotSpot;
(74°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitLiquid1;
(74°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitLiquid2;
(95°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitHBM;
(115°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitVrSoc;
(115°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitVrMem;
(100°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitPlx;
(85°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitTedge;
(74°C) USHORT usSoftwareShutdownTemp;
(105°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitHotSpot;
(74°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitLiquid1;
(74°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitLiquid2;
(95°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitHBM;
(115°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitVrSoc;
(115°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitVrMem;
(100°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitPlx;
(70°C) USHORT usTemperatureLimitTedge;
Got my RX Vega 64 AIO last night:
What I'm using:
What I've observed:
- MSI B350m MORTAR w/ BIOS 7A37v16
- Chipset driver 17.10.3401
- Stock 1700x
- Radeon 17.8.2 drivers
- Stock Radeon Gaming settings
- Tried Wattman on Power Save, Balanced, and Turbo. I do have Afterburner installed, though I hear that can cause problems
- Corsair 2x8GB DDR4-3000 (CMR16GX4M2C3000C15) @2133MHz
- EVGA SuperNOVA G3 850W 80+ Gold power supply
- Two monitors using DisplayPort w/ FreeSync, one for gaming and one not. One additional HDMI output is cloned from the gaming monitor within Windows' settings
- RTSS is running and enabled for PUBG
- Gaming at 1080p, fullscreen windowed
What I'm going to try:
- Played PUBG for a few hours. Had 2-3 system crashes where the screens went black and system unresponsive. Have to power cycle to get back.
- PUBG performance was abysmal. This is a new system and GPU was the last part to arrive. While waiting, I was using a R9 Fury Nitro and getting minimums of around 60fps. With the Rx Vega 64 LC the minimums I'm getting are around 40fps. Water town is pretty terrible at 20fps. Some areas I'm lucky to get 100fps while others are 50-60fps, even at Very Low preset.
- Played a game of Overwatch and got horrible FreeSync flickering that I never got with the R9 Fury Nitro (which hasn't had any issue playing Overwatch, even recently)
- Haven't seen any issue with temps.
Will greatly appreciate any and all advice!
- Different HBCC, AA, and Tessellation settings with Radeon settings.
- Uninstalling Afterburner and reinstalling graphics drivers after that. Not going to touch Wattman if I can avoid it.
- Maybe go back to beta launch drivers, I hear those are good.
- [Unrelated to performance issues] Replace AIO fan. I have the Sapphire version. Can I do this without voiding warranty if I avoid certain stickers/screws? Went to Home Depot today and got the T5 and T6 heads I needed.
- Will also try with just a single monitor, exclusive fullscreen
Very nice What core frequency have you managed to reach so far? Can you flash the LE AIO's BIOS to allow higher board power etc, or are you stuck with the air cooled one?
I'll be giving PUBG a blast later today, will let you know how I fare. Haven't had a single crash to far on my Vega64 LE.
Did you fully remove previous drivers via DDU safe mode etc?
Sorry to hear about the black screen crash, if you are unlucky as me I'm afraid it is the beginning of the end
Try to put the card in Power Save mode and d'un PUBG and other games again, if you still get black screens then I'm afraid you might have a faulty card like mine.
Well guys, Vega64 is now under water with my EK goodies. Spent the day today taking the old loop apart, draining etc. Redid all the PETG tubing, was only able to keep just the one pipe from the existing custom loop, but nice to put in new anyway. Been leak testing for about 5 hours downstairs, just brought it upstairs were I'm happy to say it all seems to be working excellent, temps are amazing
Took some pics of the PCB, Vega die, the waterblocks and some pics of the build for curiosity if anyone wants to know what it looks like under the hood, and the almost finished article. Just need to put the back cover on the case, and do some small colour coding, but fairly happy with it. Was going to put all 6 Vardars in push/pull but think i'll only need 4. I've a spare one in the base of the case that I can always move to the rad to pull air through if I need more cooling. At 21c idle on desktop and 37c running benchmarks, I don't think it will be needed though.
It's a gorgeous looking build, I've been wondering whether to take on such a project, Is it really quiet? I ask because I had a Corsair H100 a few years ago and the Vega AIO I returned and they were not quiet.
It's a gorgeous looking build, I've been wondering whether to take on such a project, Is it really quiet? I ask because I had a Corsair H100 a few years ago and the Vega AIO I returned and they were not quiet.
Got my RX Vega 64 AIO last night:
What I'm using:
What I've observed:
- MSI B350m MORTAR w/ BIOS 7A37v16
- Chipset driver 17.10.3401
- Stock 1700x
- Radeon 17.8.2 drivers
- Stock Radeon Gaming settings
- Tried Wattman on Power Save, Balanced, and Turbo. I do have Afterburner installed, though I hear that can cause problems
- Corsair 2x8GB DDR4-3000 (CMR16GX4M2C3000C15) @2133MHz
- EVGA SuperNOVA G3 850W 80+ Gold power supply
- Two monitors using DisplayPort w/ FreeSync, one for gaming and one not. One additional HDMI output is cloned from the gaming monitor within Windows' settings
- RTSS is running and enabled for PUBG
- Gaming at 1080p, fullscreen windowed
What I'm going to try:
- Played PUBG for a few hours. Had 2-3 system crashes where the screens went black and system unresponsive. Have to power cycle to get back.
- PUBG performance was abysmal. This is a new system and GPU was the last part to arrive. While waiting, I was using a R9 Fury Nitro and getting minimums of around 60fps. With the Rx Vega 64 LC the minimums I'm getting are around 40fps. Water town is pretty terrible at 20fps. Some areas I'm lucky to get 100fps while others are 50-60fps, even at Very Low preset.
- Played a game of Overwatch and got horrible FreeSync flickering that I never got with the R9 Fury Nitro (which hasn't had any issue playing Overwatch, even recently)
- Haven't seen any issue with temps.
Will greatly appreciate any and all advice!
- Different HBCC, AA, and Tessellation settings with Radeon settings.
- Uninstalling Afterburner and reinstalling graphics drivers after that. Not going to touch Wattman if I can avoid it.
- Maybe go back to beta launch drivers, I hear those are good.
- [Unrelated to performance issues] Replace AIO fan. I have the Sapphire version. Can I do this without voiding warranty if I avoid certain stickers/screws? Went to Home Depot today and got the T5 and T6 heads I needed.
- Will also try with just a single monitor, exclusive fullscreen
We got another one
The failure rate on these AIOs must be astronomical.
EDIT:
Have you got 2x seperate 8-Pins plugged in ?, as i have read, that if just using the one cable, that splits into 2x, it can cause problems.