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Processor | Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge/Core i5-3470 Ivy Bridge/Core i3-4330 Haswell |
Motherboard | ASUS P8Z77-V/ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen1/ASUS H81M2 |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO/Intel Box cooler/Intel Box cooler |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance/32GB ADATA/16GB ADATA |
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Storage | 2x1TB ADATA SSDs in RAID0+3 HDDs/2xCrucial 1TB SSDs in RAID0+3 HDDs/Samsung 1TB SSD+8TB+4TB HDDs |
Display(s) | Philips 274E5QHAB@HDMI + Philips 273EQH@DVI (both 27") |
Case | Fractal Design Define R4 Titanium |
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Power Supply | Cooler Master Silent ProM 600 W (modular) |
Mouse | Microsoft Ergonomic Sculpt Desktop 2.0 (combo)@Razer Goliath mousepad (Medium speed) |
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Software | Win10 64-bit (Main PC v.1809 RTM Enterprise/2nd PC v.1903 Insider Preview Pro/3rd PC - same as 2nd) |
No not necessarily it depends on what on the GPU's is being powered by the PCIE bus on anything high end normally the PCIE Bus power is isolated and only powers auxiliary circuits(basic stuff required to boot the card to a point where the External power kicks in and the core is turned on) sometimes the vram or a part of a AUXILIARY Phase but they are separate circuits because obviously there isn't enough juice there to run anything substantial tho on the 3090 I don't even think any of the vram gets its power from there because of the power requirements
remember he is not gaming he is crunching numbers and that workload is far more fault tolerant then running a game that workload is also famous for massive swings in power consumption and that was likely a factor here
hes also got riser cables too so by all rights the connection to the motherboard from the gpus is a worst case it should have failed there
@buildzoid do you know what the power split is on the 3090 whats powered by slotpower whats powered by PCIE-8pin I know a 3090 draws any ware from 60-70w from PEG_12v
Very, very hard to read, my eyes & brain hurt now! Not the only post of yours that is that way, by the way -- just one of many.
You know, comma and full-stop called - they were in tears about OneMoar forgetting them totally, ignoring them and not using them when writing text..
They hoped you could use them sometimes in the future.