So something wierd happend today. I order a brand new DP cable just to check. My 3080ti posted. Stress Tersting it for 15 mins using FurMark. Then while closing the application, my system crashed. After 3080ti is acting like previously. Stoped posting.
so I decided to hook up both (2060S in upper pcie slot and 3080Ti in 2nd pcie slot). Both device are being show in "Device Manager", burt still it gives me No signal when I connect montir to 3080ti
View: https://imgur.com/a/e46u98u
I just went to MSI website checked the compatibility of the motherboard https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B450-TOMAHAWK-MAX/support#vga
Turns out.. Nvidia 3000 series is not in the list. Is it even possible ?
I have following spec:
Motherboard: MSIB450 Tomahawk MAX
CPU: R5 3600
Ram: xpg 16gb
PSU: Corsair RMX1000
GPU: Inno3d 2060 Super
I switch to 3080ti. At first it worked and booted into windows. Now when i starting playing a game, within 5 mins, I got black screen and felt like it got restarted...
I'm using Amazon basic Cat 7, I bought it based on the reviews.
Typical testing is done with speedtest: I'm testing by transfering single 5Gb video file from Desktop to Laptop and vice versa. Is ther eany other/better way to do it?
What are you using to test? - Single 5GB video file.
If laptop is connected to desktop, then what is desktop connected to for internet?
When I connect laptop to Desktop directly with ethernet cable, then Desktop is not connected to internet.(Thinking of solving this issue also.)
I have an RJ45 Cat 7 3m cable. These are the speed that i'm getting:
Laptop connected to Dekstop with cable directyl: 10Mbps
Laptop and Desktop connected wireless over my router: 35Mbps
Laptop and Desktop connected via router with cat 7 cables: 113Mbps.
The 1st scenario is the one that is...
I'm not looking for anything other than gaming, and most gaming does not utilize multi-core, should it affect my gaming experience for let's just say 3 years?