You absolute nosher.Too Tall is gonna have a stunning system when he gets the block onto that lovely Red Devil
Hell it's pretty fantastic now!!!
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You absolute nosher.Too Tall is gonna have a stunning system when he gets the block onto that lovely Red Devil
Hell it's pretty fantastic now!!!
Yep, put the power limit W to 400W, should be plenty for water. I run 300W on the reference air cooler.@LtMatt I'm constantly hitting the power limit with an undervolt to 1070.
Any recommendations for MPT to gain a bit more performance?
Yep, put the power limit W to 400W, should be plenty for water. I run 300W on the reference air cooler.
Wow that some setup you have there Nath!
We’re those profiles okay?
That's an.. interesting color scheme you have going there red, grey, white, black, turd brown and slightly more yellow turd brown
You don’t need to flash a BIOS with MPT, the changes only last until you change driver or Windows install.What are you guys using to flash your bios once edited by mpt?
Great graphics score, what was the average clock frequency as reported by Timespy.?1st pass with the new AsRock Phantom Gaming 6900xt. I love it!
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Yeah I was shocked that I had to turn my red devil card diagonally to fit it in side to my full tower Phanteks case. I was also concerned that it appeared that it was sitting on top of the bank of 6 sata ports my drives where plugged into at the far right hand side of the mobo. I initially didn't hear the mechanism click when pushing the card down so thought these were stopping it going fully into the Pcie slot. It turned out it was installed fine but not until after I thought I had damaged the bank of sata ports pushing the card down. At the same time as installing the GPU I had installed a second M.2 Nvme drive without realising that this disabled 2 of the 6 ports on my mobo when the second Nvme was installed! There's always a curve ball isn't there!
I had to remove my vega 64 which was in a water loop which took me a bit longer than I thought. At 32cm long and 6cm girth its a whooperYeah I was shocked that I had to turn my red devil card diagonally to fit it in side to my full tower Phanteks case. I was also concerned that it appeared that it was sitting on top of the bank of 6 sata ports my drives where plugged into at the far right hand side of the mobo. I initially didn't hear the mechanism click when pushing the card down so thought these were stopping it going fully into the Pcie slot. It turned out it was installed fine but not until after I thought I had damaged the bank of sata ports pushing the card down. At the same time as installing the GPU I had installed a second M.2 Nvme drive without realising that this disabled 2 of the 6 ports on my mobo when the second Nvme was installed! There's always a curve ball isn't there!
Probably, but would need more information.
- What 6900 XT are you using? AIB or MBA?
- What temperature is hitting 80c, Edge or Junction?
- List every change you made, if any, under Radeon Software > GPU Tuning?
- What case are you using and what is your airflow configuration (intake vs exhaust)?
- What game/benchmark are you running?
I have my settings at 2700 max, 1100 mV and VRAM at 2150Mhz when playing Cyberpunk at my native resolution of 3440x1440 or RDR2 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider at UW 4K using VSR. This is completely stable for me. Max core clock hits around 2660 Mhz and VRAM sits at 2138 Mhz. Some have reported that having the VRAM set at 2150 may have a negative effect and recommend around 2110 for gaming although I haven't seen it personally. Lowering the voltage definitely provides better performance in the 3D Mark benchmarks though. This is with my air cooled Red Devil card.Anyone seen the vid from Linus the other day on YT pitting the best 3090 Vs 6900xt against one another?
I know they were both underwater but has anyone tried those settings to any success on air?
Max Freq. 2600MHz
Voltage mV 1175
VRAM tuning enabled
Advanced control Enabled
Max Freq. 2150MHz
Going to have a play when my AMD rig comes this week.
Sounds normal then.1) The 6900 xt is reference model by gigabyte
2) I am using the MSI afterburner on screen display so unsure if its edge of junction (I will double check which one it is by running the game and viewing the HWIinfo app).
3) GPU tuning is on Automatic --> Default (I have SAM enabled through the BIOS)
4) My case is a CARBIDE 275R MID-TOWER with 4 intake fans ( 3 in the front and one on the top front side) and 2 exhaust fans (one at the back and one above the CPU cooler)
5) Playing Warzone (Call of duty) on High settings at 1440p.
Sounds like your PSU might not be up to the task.Hi , installed Power Colour reference 6900Xt and seemed to install ok.Only thing is that when i try to run Time spy it loads up the benchmark then shuts down the computer . runs older Heaven benchmark 4.0 ok.
any ideas ?