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6 minutes ago, micstatic said:

@yoniponywhat’s going on with all your quotes?  Every time you quote somebody it’s impossible to read. Gray in black color 

I didn't even notice it because I'm using Dark Reader and his quotes look ok in the dark background, but now I disabled it and can see what you're talking about,

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1 hour ago, yonipony said:

what i need to do to fix it?

I don't have a 13900k but I've read some guys solved that problem with a negative offset of something between -0.060 to -0.100. You could perhaps try that to see if it fixes it. 

I'd start with -0.100 and if not stable try -0.095, then -0.090 and so on until stable.

You could also try disabling hyperthreading. That alone can lower your temps some degrees.

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2 hours ago, Alvega said:

I don't have a 13900k but I've read some guys solved that problem with a negative offset of something between -0.060 to -0.100. You could perhaps try that to see if it fixes it. 

I managed to get my 9900K to run happily on a single 120mm AIO (Liquid Freezer II) without any performance loss by using a neg 0.1v undervolt . The 9900K is normally a mini toaster oven.

Interestingly it ran quite happily under load with even higher undervolts and ran even cooler but it started to randomly crash when idle.

 

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7 hours ago, Alvega said:

I don't have a 13900k but I've read some guys solved that problem with a negative offset of something between -0.060 to -0.100. You could perhaps try that to see if it fixes it. 

I'd start with -0.100 and if not stable try -0.095, then -0.090 and so on until stable.

You could also try disabling hyperthreading. That alone can lower your temps some degrees.

I Disabled all the e-cores, and hyperhreading, now isn't going over 83C+ and the average is 60c, and still drops fps:

noecore.png

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3 hours ago, yonipony said:

I Disabled all the e-cores, and hyperhreading, now isn't going over 83C+ and the average is 60c, and still drops fps:

noecore.png

I gave my comparable earlier in the thread as we essentially have the same system, except in one regard, I do not have anything in the community folder. Have you tried running your scenario with an empty community folder.


I9-13900kf - rtx4090

32gb ddr5 4800mhz, 2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD

internet - 300+ mbs / Honycomb Alpha yoke / Saitek Throttle

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2 minutes ago, FrankR409 said:

I gave my comparable earlier in the thread as we essentially have the same system, except in one regard, I do not have anything in the community folder. Have you tried running your scenario with an empty community folder.

Yes, i tried to run it with empty community folder, what is your cooling system?

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I9-13900kf - rtx4090

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internet - 300+ mbs / Honycomb Alpha yoke / Saitek Throttle

Dell 43” 4K 

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5 hours ago, yonipony said:

I Disabled all the e-cores, and hyperhreading, now isn't going over 83C+ and the average is 60c, and still drops fps:

That's strange. Then perhaps you have another problem. Did you try uninstalling the Nvidia driver using DDU and installing the latest driver again?


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6 hours ago, yonipony said:

I Disabled all the e-cores, and hyperhreading, now isn't going over 83C+ and the average is 60c, and still drops fps:

noecore.png

GPU at 39c so it’s basically idling 😄

Could you run a Cinebench? Best way to test CPUs. 

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I wonder why his bridges have no textures also, they are white. Looks like a graphics problem. And he has transparent buildings in the screenshot on page 1 also.


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13 minutes ago, MySound said:

Did you ever test with Direct X11? Sorry if it was somewhere in the tread already. 

Yes i tried 🙂

Just now, Alvega said:

I wonder why his bridges have no textures also, they are white. Looks like a graphics problem. And he has transparent buildings in the screenshot on page 1 also.

i think it's because the hdr, so when i'm taking the print screen the brightness is over 9000(dbz meme) so isn't really white i guess

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18 minutes ago, MySound said:

GPU at 39c so it’s basically idling 😄

Could you run a Cinebench? Best way to test CPUs. 

which test, single core, multi core? and enable again hyperthreading + ecores?

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1 hour ago, yonipony said:

Yes i tried 🙂

i think it's because the hdr, so when i'm taking the print screen the brightness is over 9000(dbz meme) so isn't really white i guess

What about the driver, did you try a reinstall with DDU?


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34 minutes ago, Alvega said:

What about the driver, did you try a reinstall with DDU?

Should i try it? i mean in other games i have good fps like rdr2 i have 90+, and another games go smooth. it's just the msfs2020

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