2021/06/15 22:23:52
emmett
xxplatoontekkxx
Fastest on earth on PR for 11900K and 3090. Still trying.

https://www.3dmark.com/pr/1081040



Wow! that is crazy good! , congrats.
 
AND you are using risers? Nice! I wonder if any tiny bit would be gained by running the cards right off the board?
 
2021/06/15 22:27:20
rygaul44
So just got done messing around with my KP Hybrid. Without using the 1000w bios and not using the classified tool because I'm still learning about it, I was able to get to 15,176 with my 9900k. I think that's pretty good without the above. GPU peaked at 50C and my ambient was 21C. Hopefully there will be some movement on the HC kit or Optimus finally comes out with their block soon. Can't wait to go custom.
2021/06/15 22:27:30
xxplatoontekkxx
Thanks a million man. They are pci4 risers, on the Amazon page comments someone had done tests and there was no loss apparently.

For on board direct would need mobo with right spacing or diff bridge. What mobo you running?
2021/06/15 22:30:14
emmett
xxplatoontekkxx
Thanks a million man. They are pci4 risers, on the Amazon page comments someone had done tests and there was no loss apparently.

For on board direct would need mobo with right spacing or diff bridge. What mobo you running?



Maximus XIII hero with PNY RTXA6000NVLINK3S-KIT NVIDIA NVLinkβ„’ Bridge 3-Slot - RTX A6000 | SabrePC
 
Holy crap, they raised the price..
2021/06/15 22:34:25
xxplatoontekkxx
Haha damn. Sell yours and move to the Caribbean πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…
2021/06/15 22:39:10
emmett
xxplatoontekkxx
Haha damn. Sell yours and move to the Caribbean πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…



LOL!
 
Do you see any PCIE bus errors in hwinfo64 with those risers? I had two linkup 16X PCIE 4.0 only 10CM long.
tried One of them with only one card full 16X and I got errors. with two of them using SLI 8X no errors.
Everything would run fine, and could not tell except for HWINFO showing it down by whea section.
2021/06/15 22:42:01
xxplatoontekkxx
First time I’ve heard of it. I’ll keep hwinfo next few runs I do and will let you know if I have any errors.

Thanks on the heads up either way, wild how finicky they can be.
2021/06/16 19:36:08
degenerate
emmett
xxplatoontekkxx
Haha damn. Sell yours and move to the Caribbean πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…



LOL!
 
Do you see any PCIE bus errors in hwinfo64 with those risers? I had two linkup 16X PCIE 4.0 only 10CM long.
tried One of them with only one card full 16X and I got errors. with two of them using SLI 8X no errors.
Everything would run fine, and could not tell except for HWINFO showing it down by whea section.


Interesting. I used one of those riser cables for a couple months with zero issues, ran full bandwidth PCIE 4.0 x16 with no errors.
2021/06/16 19:59:30
emmett
degenerate
emmett
xxplatoontekkxx
Haha damn. Sell yours and move to the Caribbean πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…



LOL!
 
Do you see any PCIE bus errors in hwinfo64 with those risers? I had two linkup 16X PCIE 4.0 only 10CM long.
tried One of them with only one card full 16X and I got errors. with two of them using SLI 8X no errors.
Everything would run fine, and could not tell except for HWINFO showing it down by whea section.


Interesting. I used one of those riser cables for a couple months with zero issues, ran full bandwidth PCIE 4.0 x16 with no errors.




Curious, was it the 10 CM? Before the linkup risers I had a few 3M PCIE 3.0 I tried, the board would actually negotiate PCIE 4.0 on them
But TONS of errors, then setting 3.0 in bios and errors gone. that's how I first noticed the PCIE bus errors in HWINFO, and why I was surprised 
to see the errors with the linkup cables. 
2021/06/16 20:31:22
degenerate
emmett
degenerate
emmett
xxplatoontekkxx
Haha damn. Sell yours and move to the Caribbean πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…



LOL!
 
Do you see any PCIE bus errors in hwinfo64 with those risers? I had two linkup 16X PCIE 4.0 only 10CM long.
tried One of them with only one card full 16X and I got errors. with two of them using SLI 8X no errors.
Everything would run fine, and could not tell except for HWINFO showing it down by whea section.


Interesting. I used one of those riser cables for a couple months with zero issues, ran full bandwidth PCIE 4.0 x16 with no errors.




Curious, was it the 10 CM? Before the linkup risers I had a few 3M PCIE 3.0 I tried, the board would actually negotiate PCIE 4.0 on them
But TONS of errors, then setting 3.0 in bios and errors gone. that's how I first noticed the PCIE bus errors in HWINFO, and why I was surprised 
to see the errors with the linkup cables. 


I ordered a 10cm and a 20cm but never ended up using the 10cm, only the 20cm. This was over the last 2-3months. Maybe they've had to make some revisions or something but yeah if I had noticed any WHEA's or bus/interconnect errors I'd have immediately removed it. I would have been pretty pissed as they are not cheap cables by any means, relatively speaking.

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