Was there a recent Windows update? Did you mess with your QoS settings on your router? Have you tried a new WiFi dongle?
There was a new windows update. I don’t remember if the issue was before or after.
No
I don’t have a wifi dongle. I have an Ethernet connection.
No
I don’t have a wifi dongle. I have an Ethernet connection.
Are you accidentally connected to a VPN? If you open task manager, what network device is actually being used when you are trying to do these things?
So, sometimes the way VMs are configured they will straight up tap into your existing network connection and proxy through (to simplify it). I guess your VMs could be the culprits if they are not properly configured internally to handle network connections.
Does the issue persist with your VMs fully shut down?
Does the issue persist with your VMs fully shut down?
No it’s not a VPN.
Honestly thought it might have been that once you mentioned it. I never use my VPN on my desktop but I used it the other day trying to watch a cricket match
My PC is currently in its phase where it actually wants to work so I’ll have to check on the network device later. It does this for about an hour and then can’t even play a YouTube video at 144p the rest of the day so we’ll see
Yeah the VMs are always fully shut down. That’s how they instructed us to do it. I just wasn’t sure if for some reason it still had an impact somehow
Honestly thought it might have been that once you mentioned it. I never use my VPN on my desktop but I used it the other day trying to watch a cricket match
My PC is currently in its phase where it actually wants to work so I’ll have to check on the network device later. It does this for about an hour and then can’t even play a YouTube video at 144p the rest of the day so we’ll see
Yeah the VMs are always fully shut down. That’s how they instructed us to do it. I just wasn’t sure if for some reason it still had an impact somehow
By Laboured Go To PostBad(ish) news on that front brothers.
I would hazard a guess and say that the 4090 isn’t overvolted to shit like the 3000 series making undervolting and maintaining stock performance less fruitful. That also would explain why there’s good gains from a overclocking too.
Edit: I didn’t watch the video before replying.
I wonder if setting a traditional overclock in conjunction with a power limit would work out to be the best way to maintain stock performance at a lower power draw.
Core offset is effectively the same as setting an offset on the volt/frequency curve, just less nuanced. Raising the core offset basically raises the entire volt/frequency curve. That in conjunction with a power limit could be the way around it. It’s just more fiddling to fine tune to the exact clockspeed you’d wish to run the card at.
By Laboured Go To PostSpoiler: no it doesn't
i mean, those flickering ui elements in some games is a big turn off.
By WoodenLung Go To Posti mean, those flickering ui elements in some games is a big turn off.
Watched the DF video and the most they found was some slightly darkening UI elements if you move the screen fast. It didn't look like flickering tho.
By Laboured Go To PostWatched the DF video and the most they found was some slightly darkening UI elements if you move the screen fast. It didn't look like flickering tho.
ok. but you can just go to the part of that video posted, where it says where dlss 3 struggles.
that is very annoying looking both in flight simulator and f1.
By Laboured Go To PostSpoiler: no it doesn'tI was quite optimistic about DLSS3 pre release, but nah. Not feeling it in it’s current state. It’s not up to par at all.
Visual artefacts aside, it’s an overall softer image with worse input lag. It doesn’t support the use of vsync or frame caps either, so using it with a 120hz 4K screen would introduce screen tearing in a lot of games given the frame rate will exceed the refresh rate.
I would rather play at a lower native resolution and accept a softer image, without the other downsides to gain a higher frame rate,
The v-sync issue is one I am very much not a fan of at all.
See what you mean. Noticed it's white text over dark(er) surfaces. Reminds me of the flickering around Spiderman's legs i nthe DF video. It's like high contrast stuff moving fast is its kryptonite at present.
By WoodenLung Go To Postok. but you can just go to the part of that video posted, where it says where dlss 3 struggles.
that is very annoying looking both in flight simulator and f1.
See what you mean. Noticed it's white text over dark(er) surfaces. Reminds me of the flickering around Spiderman's legs i nthe DF video. It's like high contrast stuff moving fast is its kryptonite at present.
By Laboured Go To PostIt's like high contrast stuff moving fast is its kryptonite at present.Imagine particle effects in your favorite anime game.
I’d like to see how well DLSS3 could hold up in Doom Eternal. Lot’s of particles, quick camera cuts on executions, extremely fast camera movements in gameplay but also it’d undoubtedly run at an extremely high frame rate on a 4090 with frame generation.
Possibly high enough that the added input lag would necessarily be an issue although still measurable.
Possibly high enough that the added input lag would necessarily be an issue although still measurable.
By Kibner Go To PostImagine particle effects in your favorite anime game.
So enabling rbar in my Aorus Master BIOS sends it into a boot loop (by default its on Auto, but checking NVCP, it's off), forcing me to use the CMOS button to get out of it. Enabling XMP sent it into a loop too, but powering it off and back on, got it back to normal and apparently the RAM timing changes stuck.
I already had one foot out and ready to go to my Maximus Extreme with the 13900k, this might do it.
I already had one foot out and ready to go to my Maximus Extreme with the 13900k, this might do it.
Sounds like DLSS3.0 just needs a little more time in the oven. Stuff like the UI thing shouldn't be too hard to fix and the increased latency, while clearly a negative, doesn't strike me as a deal breaker for all but the twitchiest / most competitive of games (at least with reflex on).
Most importantly though it's too easy a win for Nvidia for them to not keep pushing and improving on it over the next couple of years.
Most importantly though it's too easy a win for Nvidia for them to not keep pushing and improving on it over the next couple of years.
By Zabojnik Go To PostSounds like DLSS3.0 just needs a little more time in the oven. Stuff like the UI thing shouldn't be too hard to fix and the increased latency, while clearly a negative, doesn't strike me as a deal breaker for all but the twitchiest / most competitive of games (at least with reflex on).
Most importantly though it's too easy a win for Nvidia for them to not keep pushing and improving on it over the next couple of years.
Yeah that's where I'm at. Really they mostly need to get a move on with the v-sync issue.
By Smokey Go To PostSo enabling rbar in my Aorus Master BIOS sends it into a boot loop (by default its on Auto, but checking NVCP, it's off), forcing me to use the CMOS button to get out of it. Enabling XMP sent it into a loop too, but powering it off and back on, got it back to normal and apparently the RAM timing changes stuck.Yep I use nothing but asus motherboards. Their bioses have been rock solid for me.
I already had one foot out and ready to go to my Maximus Extreme with the 13900k, this might do it.
Wait, the difference between the 12GB and the 16GB wasn't just the RAM difference but actually entirely different class of hardware? Fucking hell
By reilo Go To PostWait, the difference between the 12GB and the 16GB wasn't just the RAM difference but actually entirely different class of hardware? Fucking hellIt was a different GPU die entirely
the 4080 12GB kinda closer to what would have been a 4070 Ti (or Super)
edit: omg i totally missed that unlaunching thing wow
edit: omg i totally missed that unlaunching thing wow
By HonestVapes Go To PostIt was a different GPU die entirelyOy what a joke
By Zabojnik Go To Post@ Smokeh
Noice. Thanks for the heads up
And looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool @ unlaunching the 4080 12GB 💀
Anyways had a chance earlier at a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming OC for £2200 but I can't bring myself to doing that.
I remember there always being FE cards in Best Buy when I was in the US so I don't get paying those ridiculous markups.
FE for me when second hand prices drop to 3090 at mrsp levels and if I decide to sell the PS5 to help fund the purchase, as I haven't touched it in a year, otherwise I'll happily keep my 3080 and skip this cursed gen.
By Smokey Go To PostNoice. Thanks for the heads up
And looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool @ unlaunching the 4080 12GB 💀
Kwasi take over from Jensen at Nvidia?
Went ahead and put my 5950x in Eco mode to reduce heat and power bill. I also changed some other power calibration settings in my motherboard to also be more power efficient.
PPT: 142 -> 87
TDC: 95 -> 60
EDC: 140 -> 90
Peak sustained speed at full load
ST: 4850
MT: 2370
So, yeah, huge hit when doing super heavy-duty stuff but practically no hit when gaming.
PPT: 142 -> 87
TDC: 95 -> 60
EDC: 140 -> 90
Peak sustained speed at full load
ST: 4850
MT: 2370
So, yeah, huge hit when doing super heavy-duty stuff but practically no hit when gaming.
Overclocking the 4090 FE vs the Strix:
Spoiler: the FE gets a higher score despite being $400 cheaper
Spoiler: the FE gets a higher score despite being $400 cheaper