![]() ![]() Laptop : MSI Titan GT77HX V13, RTX 4090 175W, i9 13980HX OC: P-Cores 5.8Ghz 3 cores and 5.2Ghz 5 cores and E-Cores 4.3Ghz, 128GB of RAM 5600Mhz (chipset limit),ġ2TB (3x4TB) of NVMe, 17'3 inch 4K 144Hz MiniLED screen, 2x 17'3 ASUS portable USB-C Monitors 240Hz, Creative Sound Blaster G6 Sound Card, Portable 10TB NVMe in TB4 enclosures (5x2TB), Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock gaming mouse, Keychron K3 gaming keyboard with blue switches low profile, Logitech Brio 4K Webcam. Mouse: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock Sound: Logitech Z680 5.1 THX Certified 505W Speakers Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow V3 RGB - Green switches Total: 5x pumps and 13x radiators 50x 3000RPM Noctua Industrial fans But besides that, the overclocking part has been working perfectly so far. There is even plenty of room for more decimals. It is way too inacurate if you want to do a undervolt. 5120x1440 with G-Sync and Freesync Premium Pro 1008 Firmware Ver, and 1x Electriq USB C 1080p 15'8 inch IPS portable display for temperature and stats, MSI 23'8 144Hz G-Syncįan Controllers: 6x AquaComputer Octo with 5 temperature sensorsġst Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolantĢnd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolantģrd Loop: 1x 240mm PE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY) An other issue with Geforce Experience is that in the performance monitoring section where the FPS and clock speed is, the GPU voltage monitoring has only 1 decimal point. PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancerĭisplay : Samsung Oddysey G9 240Hz Ver. Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup) ![]() System information: Collect and display information about operating system, memory, drives and more. GPU Shark 2 is powered by GeeXLab, the army knife of programming tools. GPU Shark 2 is a GPU / graphics card information and monitoring utility for Windows. Performance monitoring: Track and display real-time hardware performance. GPU Shark 2 is the successor of the first GPU Shark. Overclocking: Monitor and customize GPU and memory clock speeds. GPU: RTX MSI 4090 Suprim X with EKWB waterblockĬase : My own case fabricated out of aluminium and wood Logging: Record data to CSV files for future analysis. RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 840 0Mhz C元8 (OC from 8000Mhz CL40)
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