Search results for "d1d59aae79f4a8e707e294bae7994775" in md5 (9)

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Anonymous No.106486646
>>106485947
AsRock Nova is safe & effective. Works like a charm here
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Anonymous No.106252166
>>106245431
Picrel is still running stable. Not a single crash or freeze. I recommend not to crank up the PBO Scalar. The little performance gain is not worth the higher voltages and potentially shorter CPU life.
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Anonymous Germany No.509981268
>>509975727
I can't afford a modern GPU atm, I have to do with a totally outdated model. Pray for me, please.
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Anonymous No.714959702
>>714948857
Yup. But for a little more than $596.
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Anonymous No.105716039
>>105715899
> If you believe ASRock's latest BIOS fixed the CPU killing issues, get the Nova.
Some anecdotal evidence: it works perfectly stable here, voltages and temperatures all within normal parameters. Never had a screen freeze or BSOD or any other problem. I never ran my precious 16-core with any older BIOS than 3.25, I waited with it until ASRock released it, used the BIOS Flashback and only then installed and booted it.
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Anonymous No.105665271
>>105663450
IDK I'm the 9950x3d 4090 schizo here. AMA.
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Anonymous No.105634287
>>105633988
I admit that I waited with the installation until lazy ASSRock finally published a BIOS that solved the problem. But the Nova is a bloody gorgeous masterpiece of mobo except for the fact that there are no Win10 drivers for it's Mediatek Wifi module. Luckily I rather use Powerline Ethernet anyway.

https://www.igorslab.de/en/asrock-phantom-gaming-x870e-nova-wifi-in-test-cheap-taichi-alternative-with-experience-report-teardown-material-testing-and-thermal-modding/
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Anonymous No.105587817
>>105587727
A 9950X3D is the optimal choice. Frying is a meme. Flash the latest BIOS as placebo.
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Anonymous No.105577032
>>105574924
It's built! What next? Lurking in 32 threads simultaneously?
Also: post your HWINFO summaries.