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so the answer is "no, there are currently no video cards that support displayport 1.3"?iM@st@1 wrote:Chiney wrote:Cross Blood wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:is there any video card currently that has displayport 1.3?
Almost all the video cards made within the last 3 years have display ports.
Sigh...
Duane. I believe the GTX 970 and 980 have 1.3. Also the R9 295x2 as well. Maybe the R9 290 and 290x. Because they were designed for 4k res. Usage. 120hz at 4k is nice stuff tho.
Actually all current cards support 1.2 even Nvidia's latest titan x. Next gen cards might support the spec tho
Chiney wrote:My best Oc daily was 4.8ghz on my 3960x.. But that was with that 900D build I did with overkill rads
which is what I thought.iM@st@1 wrote:
Correct, no current gpu's support it. 1.2 is enough to drive 4K @ 60Hz and there aren't any 120Hz 4K panels in existence or being developed atm. When that happens I'll move to 4K, but 144Hz 1440p is more than enough for me for now.
It's for 4K gaming you asking for or just 4K in general?
knthprks wrote:Samething with my 4790k. At 1.3v 46mhz it hits 90° instantly under load. I run it on auto(4ghz)@1.15v temps stay below 60° under load. I also have a custom loop with a 360mm x 60mm thick rad and a gtx 980 in the loop. When i first noticed the temps i googled it and saw that it was quite common on that cpu, if it is the same one ur using.
The Race is Coming to an end.
By: rhiordd | 04-15-2015
After five years on the race track, Need for Speed World is about to run its last lap. The free-to-play PC action racer will be permanently shutting down its servers on July 14th 2015. Purchases of SpeedBoosts will be disabled as of today.
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We’re still leaving Need for Speed World on for a couple more months. If you have a balance of in-game currency, we encourage you to spend it before July 14th. While you can spend the currency you already have, we are disabling the functionality to purchase SpeedBoost, as well as the ability to register new accounts, from now until the closing date.
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jm3 wrote:so looks like you getting the same temp jump but to a manageable temp. ill do my original plan to make sure my cpu block is not blocked and after that i guess wait until the thermal paste cures fully see if that helps.
jm3 wrote:so i diassembled the entire water loop flushed everything took the block apart and found black slimy stuff in the microchannels i cleaned it with a tooth brush and refilled the loop.
its now running at 73 max on prime 95 4.25ghz 1.25v
ismithx wrote:are you using distilled water? impure water can cause that
ismithx wrote:are you using distilled water? impure water can cause that
jm3 wrote:ismithx wrote:are you using distilled water? impure water can cause that
It was prefilled by swiftech it had been used for a day. I'm gonna send Swiftech and email. I refilled it with distilled water luckily I make my own here at work we use it to service Micah aircraft batteries lol