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8 hours ago, srt4fun said:

G-sync/FreeSync enabled, correct? That ‘should’ lock your monitors refresh rate to your fps. You could also try to enable vertical sync in your graphics card app, or “sync every frame” in CoD4…although that may cause other issues…generally advised not to turn those 2 on…

that only if have the hardware that supports X-Sync 



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you have infared temp gun to check hot spots while gaming.  eg the case top heat (open case or closed ?) other use temp monitor software  and what is the room ambiant temp.



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That’s above my knowledge. I know pc parks but electrical. 



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good for has 70.5 Amps on the 12v rail  funny say is 80amp  certified,  Just make sure the wire contacts are all the way in connection both ends of cable

the RTX5070 draws 250watts (20 Amps) so that leaves 55.5 amps  for rest of system Note : RTX Founders Edition  with PCI-e V.5 draws 37.5 amps leaving 33 amps for rest of system.

just make sure metal pins on both end of PCI-e cable are fully pushed in the plastic plug   your good  otherwise

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The 50 series have a new connector style. Goes from 2x 8pims to one 12pin adapter thing. I have checked it. After going back to 10 and doing some testing so far much better performance and stability overall for both amd and nvidia gpu. Amd has more frame drops due to its nature and needing to be tweaked in settings while nvidia is stable. 



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only thing i see is temputure of GPU ,  question was this got during Covid ?  for the workmenship sucks those time as the vaxine.

if out of warranty I'd  re-T.I.M.  the gpu and replace ram thermal pads or send it back to manufactor.



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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Nycz said:

The 50 series have a new connector style. Goes from 2x 8pims to one 12pin adapter thing. I have checked it. After going back to 10 and doing some testing so far much better performance and stability overall for both amd and nvidia gpu. Amd has more frame drops due to its nature and needing to be tweaked in settings while nvidia is stable. 

12pin for PCI-e V.5  motherboard  does your support it ? 

win 10 will use PCI-e V.4 or less 

Note:Windows 10 does not support PCIe 5.0 graphics cards. Currently, there are no graphics cards available that utilize PCIe 5.0, and the latest graphics cards are still compatible with PCIe 4.0. PCIe 5.0 is still a relatively new technology and is not widely adopted yet.

this why for plays better but not too its full capibility. 

12vhpwr+pinout Note Sense wires  need more info for not getting all the info on them only know that S4 not use  

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The psu was made before that adapter I believe. 



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Posted
37 minutes ago, Nycz said:
37 minutes ago, Nycz said:

The psu was made before that adapter I believe. 

The psu was made before that adapter I believe. 

 

then it will use pci-e V3 or 4  till your motherboard support pci-e V5


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