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how can I force my 6600 to not save energy and be used as much as possible by the game?

I already used MPT to disable the "DS".
As well as the driver to specify a minimum frequency,
but even like that, in some places of the map I lose fps and the game becomes loosy
In Dirt4 I get frame drops every second or so and the way I solved it was just by turning on the Xbox game bar (WinKey+G). Try that.
 

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Hi!
I have a PowerColor Radeon RX 6900 XT Red Devil (AXRX 6900XT 16GBD6-3DHE/OC) converted to water cooling in my PC.
Does anyone know where I can find a description of which thermal pads (thickness, dimensions, position) I need if I want to reinstall the original air cooler.
Preferably with pictures if there is such a thing.
Thank you for your help!
Greetings from Vienna!
Hi!
I'm still looking for the information what thermal pads I need to get for the conversion to fan cooling and what thickness I need to place where.
If someone knows where I can get this information I would be very grateful!

The answer from PowerColor was not very helpful. :mad:
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Hi!
I'm still looking for the information what thermal pads I need to get for the conversion to fan cooling and what thickness I need to place where.
If someone knows where I can get this information I would be very grateful!

The answer from PowerColor was not very helpful. :mad:
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Sometimes you can get no info. Maybe look for reviews some will list that. If you are really stuck then eyeball it.

 
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Sometimes sending the company a message will yield you a response.
 
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I have now stumbled across a picture of the RX 6800 XT RED DEVIL.
Now if I could just find some confirmation that the 6900 uses the same thermal pad layout, I would have won! :peace:

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It appears to be the same PCB at least (place for the 3rd 8-pin PCIe connection). I've never disassembled my RD 6900XT, but I would imagine it's the same. I believe they have the same power requirement/limits between the 6800XT and 6900XT.
 

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Hi!
I'm still looking for the information what thermal pads I need to get for the conversion to fan cooling and what thickness I need to place where.
If someone knows where I can get this information I would be very grateful!

The answer from PowerColor was not very helpful. :mad:
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That's so sad, so glad i did not buy one now.

Sometimes sending the company a message will yield you a response.

They tried that.
 
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Do you guys know any game that needs a lot of VRAM and/or VRAM bandwidth and usually gets featured in TPU tests?

I've got a weird idea of swapping my 6750 XT out with the 6500 XT from my HTPC for some testing. When the card came out, everybody criticised it for the lack of VRAM, thus having to swap a lot of data from the slower system memory. The thing is, TPU's test was done on a 5800X with 4000 MHz memory. That's 64 GB/s which is quite slow compared to the card's 144 GB/s VRAM. Now, I've got a 7700X system with 6000 MHz RAM. That's 96 GB/s, which is a lot closer to what the card has.

So what I'm expecting is either
1. Running out of on-board VRAM will be less noticeable than in the review due to higher shared VRAM bandwidth available, or
2. The card will do just as poorly due to swapping all that data over the PCI-e 4.0 x4 bus (which allows roughly 8 GT/s).

What do you guys think?
 
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2. The card will do just as poorly due to swapping all that data over the PCI-e 4.0 x4 bus (which allows roughly 8 GT/s).
if it can't load enough textures into VRam you'll get one of 3 things happen
1: The game will crash
2: The textures won't load properly in game and look flat shit until they do load (take a look at the Hardware unboxed is 8GB Vram enough video)
3: you'll huge frame time spikes and low frame rates leading to an unpleasant play time (see the HUB video above)
 
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Do you guys know any game that needs a lot of VRAM and/or VRAM bandwidth and usually gets featured in TPU tests?
The Last Of Us ...
But Hardware Unboxed beat you to it! Iron Galaxy really mishandled that port or Naughty Dog ran interference. Something really crappened there ...
 
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Do you guys know any game that needs a lot of VRAM and/or VRAM bandwidth and usually gets featured in TPU tests?

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So what I'm expecting is either
1. Running out of on-board VRAM will be less noticeable than in the review due to higher shared VRAM bandwidth available, or
2. The card will do just as poorly due to swapping all that data over the PCI-e 4.0 x4 bus (which allows roughly 8 GT/s).
Just ran some tests - the card is just as good/bad (depending on game and personal perspective) as in my i7-11700 system with DDR4. The x4 bus seems to be the limiting factor in VRAM-limited situations.

Thank you all for contributing! :)

Edit: Fun fact that my 6750 XT consumes less power in Kingdom Come: Deliverance than the 6500 XT when both are limited to 60 FPS. :D
 
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Finally enabled REBAR after picking up my 6700XT July last year. It required me updating the bios on my Z370-F

Unironically. I got trolled by Asus. Because last time i updated my bios, I lost all my OC settings and didnt back them up....

This time I thought id be smart and back up all my settings with the asus tool they have in the bios. Backed it all up. Updated bios then tried to load old OC profile.

And it wouldnt fucking work because it seems that the old backups only work for the same version of the bios that was used to back it up with.

So on one hand I now have Rebar. On the other i have stock 8600k small pee pee clocks and its annoying because im going to have to spend 3-4hrs dialing and tuning this thing AGAIN. wefpo'jwedf'iopjfo

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And it wouldnt fucking work because it seems that the old backups only work for the same version of the bios that was used to back it up with.
That's why you always take screenshots of the BIOS settings. Even if the OC profile can be loaded from backup, I'd always be paranoid about it not applying everything properly.
 

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That's why you always take screenshots of the BIOS settings. Even if the OC profile can be loaded from backup, I'd always be paranoid about it not applying everything properly.

I know man. I assumed features like that would work regardless of bios versions and im mad at myself because I had this 8600k at 4.7ghz once upon a time but lost all my settings the first time when i didnt back anything up and after the update I could never reach the same clocks again.

I am mad at myself.
 
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I know man. I assumed features like that would work regardless of bios versions and im mad at myself because I had this 8600k at 4.7ghz once upon a time but lost all my settings the first time when i didnt back anything up and after the update I could never reach the same clocks again.

I am mad at myself.

Yeah, I totally get that. Been there and done that. :( Don't beat yourself up over it too much.

As I've gotten older I've lost the desire to spend hours/days/weeks tuning and tweaking. Now BIOS updates and all that goes along with them has turned into a have to/need to rather than something I used to look forward to. (part of the reason I went back to intel - fewer updates)

Now it's a quick tune and I'm done.

I'd bet you'll be back at 4.7 soon enough though. :toast:
 
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That's why you always take screenshots of the BIOS settings. Even if the OC profile can be loaded from backup, I'd always be paranoid about it not applying everything properly.
And take these pics with your phone instead of the BIOS screenshot tool. I assumed all the pics I took was saved to my Seagate 3tb BUP Hub but nooooo, I had the good God damned sense to format that 3 TERABYTE drive to GPT and NTFS instead of losing a terabyte to FAT32 with an MBR ... :kookoo::twitch:
 
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I'd bet you'll be back at 4.7 soon enough though. :toast:


Its going to be pain. apart from adding extra voltage and increasing the multiplier, Ive forgotten how to OC coffee lake chips. Once i had 4.7 down. I never needed to touch it again. going to have to read a few guides before bed.
 
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Do you guys know any game that needs a lot of VRAM and/or VRAM bandwidth and usually gets featured in TPU tests?

I've got a weird idea of swapping my 6750 XT out with the 6500 XT from my HTPC for some testing. When the card came out, everybody criticised it for the lack of VRAM, thus having to swap a lot of data from the slower system memory. The thing is, TPU's test was done on a 5800X with 4000 MHz memory. That's 64 GB/s which is quite slow compared to the card's 144 GB/s VRAM. Now, I've got a 7700X system with 6000 MHz RAM. That's 96 GB/s, which is a lot closer to what the card has.

So what I'm expecting is either
1. Running out of on-board VRAM will be less noticeable than in the review due to higher shared VRAM bandwidth available, or
2. The card will do just as poorly due to swapping all that data over the PCI-e 4.0 x4 bus (which allows roughly 8 GT/s).

What do you guys think?
Reviewers usually use the same stable of Games but you can expect newer (Console Ports esp.) to eat more RAM. They are designed naturally for 16GB frame buffers. There are Games like Everspace 2 that drive your cards to the max as well. What I love about AMD past 6000 series is the consistent clocks that are provided. That could also be a part of it though as the PS5 and Xbox should have the same behaviour and that could also make VRAM even more important.

For me the clockspeeds on the 6500XT is what mitigates the Vram Buffer at 1080P (only). Admittedly I have not touched my HTPC since I got my new rig so I will have to get around to testing my 6500XT. The thing is also that newer CPUs do push GPUs harder. In every Game my CPU drives about 2-3 more GB of VRAM usage. I do play at 4K on a 144Hz panel though. Even when I go 1440P I see the same behaviour though.
 
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Yeah, I totally get that. Been there and done that. :( Don't beat yourself up over it too much.

As I've gotten older I've lost the desire to spend hours/days/weeks tuning and tweaking. Now BIOS updates and all that goes along with them has turned into a have to/need to rather than something I used to look forward to. (part of the reason I went back to intel - fewer updates)

Now it's a quick tune and I'm done.

I'd bet you'll be back at 4.7 soon enough though. :toast:

When I built my first rig in years, I decided that vanilla performance was enough for me. The only tweaks I make are to hide Gigabyte's low-res BIOS logo, enable virtualization and enable Secure Boot. No complaints so far, the stock 6950 XT blazes through anything and everything (alongside the 7700X).

Maybe 5-7 years down the track I might be forced to tweak but for now I'll enjoy being lazy.
 
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Finally enabled REBAR after picking up my 6700XT July last year. It required me updating the bios on my Z370-F

Unironically. I got trolled by Asus. Because last time i updated my bios, I lost all my OC settings and didnt back them up....

This time I thought id be smart and back up all my settings with the asus tool they have in the bios. Backed it all up. Updated bios then tried to load old OC profile.

And it wouldnt fucking work because it seems that the old backups only work for the same version of the bios that was used to back it up with.

So on one hand I now have Rebar. On the other i have stock 8600k small pee pee clocks and its annoying because im going to have to spend 3-4hrs dialing and tuning this thing AGAIN. wefpo'jwedf'iopjfo

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And, updating the BIOS, can cause Windows 11 to lock you out, for disabling Secure Boot by default, IIRC! FYI! And then on top of that, enables CSM by default and makes me have to disable the CSM jazz.
Honestly, I think CSM should be disabled by default and instead resizable-BAR enabled by default.
 
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And, updating the BIOS, can cause Windows 11 to lock you out, for disabling Secure Boot by default, IIRC! FYI! And then on top of that, enables CSM by default and makes me have to disable the CSM jazz.
Honestly, I think CSM should be disabled by default and instead resizable-BAR enabled by default.
If you look in your Device Manager, you might see "Device Firmware" twice. That's how Windows is able to tell if a BIOS flash happened. The the lockout only happens to me because I sign into Windows 11 with my Microsoft account. I have to. My license is a digital license. But all I got to do confirm my identity is confirm the backup email address I use for password resets, and it'll send a code there. I'll get the code via notification on my phone and once inputted, I'm prompted to register a new PIN number and that's it ...
 
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Processor Ryzen 9 5900X
Motherboard ASRock B550 PG Velocita (UEFI-BIOS P3.40)
Memory 32 GB G.Skill RipJawsV F4-3200C16D-32GVR
Video Card(s) Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 6750 XT
Storage Western Digital Black SN850 1 TB NVMe SSD
Display(s) Alienware AW3423DWF OLED-ASRock PG27Q15R2A (backup)
Case Corsair 275R
Audio Device(s) Technics SA-EX140 receiver with Polk VT60 speakers
Power Supply eVGA Supernova G3 750W
Mouse Logitech G Pro (Hero)
Software Windows 11 Pro x64 23H2
I'll get the code via notification on my phone and once inputted, I'm prompted to register a new PIN number and that's it ...
It's just as likely, if not more likely, because it snuck Secure Boot to disabled.
 
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Location
Germany
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard ASRock B650E Steel Legend Wifi
Cooling Arctic Liquid Freezer III 280
Memory 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB 6000 CL30 (A-Die)
Video Card(s) RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio
Storage 1TB Samsung 990 PRO, 4TB Corsair MP600 PRO XT, 1TB WD SN850X, 4x4TB Crucial MX500
Display(s) Alienware AW2725DF, LG 27GR93U, LG 27GN950-B
Case Streacom BC1 V2 Black
Audio Device(s) Bose Companion Series 2 III, Sennheiser GSP600 and HD599 SE - Creative Soundblaster X4
Power Supply bequiet! Dark Power Pro 12 1500w Titanium
Mouse Razer Deathadder V3
Keyboard Razer Black Widow V3 TKL
VR HMD Oculus Rift S
Software ~2000 Video Games
But all I got to do confirm my identity is confirm the backup email address I use for password resets, and it'll send a code there. I'll get the code via notification on my phone and once inputted, I'm prompted to register a new PIN number and that's it ...
yeah and that's especially funny when you swap to a different motherboard and have no internet connection...
this BS needs to stop... it's my PC and they prevent access to my own data.
 
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