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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    Then I remembered something else. Someone I was having a discussion about DDC pumps with reminded me that DDC pumps can have rather short lifespans if they are allowed to run too hot. The Freezemod pumps I bought have heatsinks on the bottom, but I decided to add a little more cooling. The...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    So, Apologies for the extended period of lack of updates. Between family obligations (travel for my dad's 80th birthday party, bachelor parties, bridal showers, weddings, baby showers, baby "sprinkles", that was a new one for me, mothers day, emergency vet visits, etc.) as well as a lot of...
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    DLSS 3 Accelerates Performance In S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl by 2.4X on GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs at 4K with All Settings Maxed

    I think you are right. The wording in the article linked by @DrezKill seems to suggest as much: They certainly could have used clearer language, but it sure sounds like the 700GB is for the modding tools, and is separate from the game patch.
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    DLSS 3 Accelerates Performance In S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl by 2.4X on GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs at 4K with All Settings Maxed

    Yikes! But is the game update 700GB or is that just the optional modding tools? Because the original game release was "only" 160GB. I wonder if the game is still insanely CPU limited, or if the optimizations they are talking about also help with that...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    Honestly, usually this hasn't been a problem for me. But what really threw me off on this one was that I actually brought the screw with me to Home Depot and threaded it into the hole on that fixture they have there in the fastener aisle, it fit, but of course they didn't have 1/4" 28TPI...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    It's actually the long one on the left that is M6x1. 😅 The one on the right is the 1/4" 28TPI I special ordered because I needed a shorter screw so it wouldn't protrude too much on the other side and interfere with stuff. :p No idea why these are so long. I have no idea what they came with...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    Lesson learned. Most rack cage nuts are not 1/4" 28TPI. The cage nut machine screw may fit in a 1/4" 28TPI test thread at Home Depot, but once you order (and wait for) your specialty screws of exactly the length you want, they will not fit in the cage nuts. Apparently the cage nuts are...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    I may have found a source at current pricing via the Hardforums. Will update once in my hands. Hehe. His rack is probably a lot nicer than mine. But does he have dual MO-RA 600's? :p
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    I have a few updates I have not had a chance to write up yet. It's been a crazy busy time full with responsibilities, so I have not been able to dedicated as much time to the project as I would have liked. Meanwhile, with all the tariff crap going on, I figured maybe I should start buying the...
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    NVIDIA Is Reportedly Requiring Board Partners to Have at Least One MSRP Model for Its GeForce RTX 5060 Series Launch

    They probably wouldn't want to, but if it were a requirement it would be a **** good motivator to keep MSRP models in stock. And if AIB's couldn't ship above MSRP models unless they had MSRP models available that would be a **** good motivator for them to keep enough of those available too...
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    NVIDIA Is Reportedly Requiring Board Partners to Have at Least One MSRP Model for Its GeForce RTX 5060 Series Launch

    Rather than requiring that at least one MSRP model exists, the requirement should be that an MSRP model must be in stock at any time any non-MSRP model is in stock, so that 100% of buyers have a choice between basic MSRP models and more premium above MSRP models.
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    SSD CrystalDiskMark Benchmark sub-thread

    This is an interesting chart, but I don't claim to understand what the different categories in SPECWorkstation (Product Development, Media & Entertainment, Life Sciences, Energy, General operations) actually mean and what they are doing and measuring in these tests. The 9100 sure looks...
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    SSD CrystalDiskMark Benchmark sub-thread

    yeah, the RND4k Q1T1 tests are usually very limited by CPU core speed. Stick an Optane in an older system, and it can't really take advantage of it. Even in my Threadripper 3960x, I can't fully take advantage of all of the performance of the Optane DC p5800x in 4kRND Q1T1.
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    SSD CrystalDiskMark Benchmark sub-thread

    Wow. I never noticed there was a separate mode for NVMe either. I'm going to have to check that out. The high queue depth RND4K (Q32T16) read numbers for this drive are beastly, but the low queue depth RND4k Q1T1 appear somewhat stagnant. They have been at 85MB/s or thereabouts for 2-3...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    Yeah, I was looking at this only because I already have the motherboard, and figuring a drop-in might be cheap. But for most people - even those doing CPU compute - I bet a AM5 9950x is a way better buy. Its 16 cores should definitely outperform the 24 cores in my Threadripper 3960x, and...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    I've been considering that. The $500 pricetag is a little steep. Maybe I'll do it as an upgrade once the rest of the project is done. I have a host of NVMe drives already that I can use. The combined system right now has the following drives: - One 800GB Optane p5800x (Boot) - Two 2TB...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    As an aside, For ****s and giggles, I decided to check eBay to see if there were any cheap 64C/128T Threadripper 3990x CPU's available. I don't really need one, but I have habit of when a platform starts getting older, just picking up the top CPU and dropping it in for ****s and giggles. I...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    Figures. I went to Microcenter last night, and while they still have plenty of 9950x3d's and 9800x3d's, they are out of the MSI MAG x870e MAG Tomahawk motherboard. They had 50+ of them according to the website when I last checked, but apparently they included them in a bundle, and apparently...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    There's been another little setback. Not directly related to this build, but it has taken some time away from it. I should have taken pictures when working on this, but I was frustrated and just plain forgot. You see, ever since the pandemic and hitting my 40's, my sensation of time passing...
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    The Z Build(s) 3.0 - Go Big and/or Go Home

    Yep. I'm picturing a hybrid design. Client binned cores at high frequencies, but with that massive 768MB or whatever it is cache the EPYC chips use. There is probably a limiting return on cache size at some point, but I bet 128MB is not it :p
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