Creative T40's. 50hz and up, small footprint big sound.
https://ca.creative.com/p/speakers/gigaworks-t40-series-ii
https://www.newegg.com/black-creative-t40-ii-wired/p/N82E16836116044
Once upon a time in 2021 Amazons game killed a bunch of 3090's, blaming software for killing gpu's isn't far fetched or even laughable. Years ago it was Furmark destroying gpu's.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1063730/discussions/0/3090023948249146721/
No, Cinebench was definitely to blame, and it was a gpu oc of ~+200mhz on the core, the maximum I thought stable since it didn't crash any other benchmark test (including Superposition and 3D Mark), but halfway (maybe less) through the gpu test in Cinebench 2024 my system froze/crashed and...
Just an fyi, I ran Cinebench 2024 with an unstable oc (edited the vf curve to ~+200mhz) and it borked my gpu, had to rma it due to issues in games afterwards. Fairly warned be thee says I.
I assume you already did bios on mobo, did you also set msi mode (dl msi util v3 here) on your gpu and have resizeable bar enabled? Not sure for amd gpu but setting control flow guard to off (search exploit protection in windows search bar) might help as well.
These new chips are more sensitive than the last gen, and the gains from overclocking minimal, go back to stock speed on core and rams, set power target to 100%, pray you didn't fuck up your gpu. Just because some idiot oc's for a review doesn't mean you should run that speed.
Late to thread, do you use a third party software to control your gpu fans? If not you should, 2000 series cards had terrible default fan profiles, my 2080 ramps up to full speed during gaming every few seconds and goes back to quiet if I don't use a custom profile.
Idk if gigabyte have their...
If 1t timings is giving bsod during a ram test like testmem5 set it to 2t, also set everything but the speed to auto, set the speed to 3200/1600 and try booting, run a mem test if it boots and if you want more performance start setting manual timings and go through the trial and error process.
I turned it off after a user on another forum suggested it might help with gaming, what are your thoughts?
It's as easy as opening powershell as an admin and running either of the following commands
Disable-MMAgent -mc
Enable-MMAgent -mc
And you can check the status with the following command...