Power lines (and other similar things) are distracting to me while I drive. I noticed them immediately when I activated DLSS. I understand that not everyone is bothered, but I have my eyes trained to detect small anomalies.
Resolution?
No AA method is perfect. I used MSAA 2x before TAA, I dont find it too blurry at UHD and I find the temporal thing an improvement over MSAA. Everyone may prefer different things.
At least in my case (RTX 3080Ti + Alphacool block) the VRM temperature were greatly improved by changing the thermal pads (Thermalright 12.8 W/mK). Perhaps the culprits in this case are some cheap thermal pads included and not the block itself.
Totally true.
I suffer every day at work with a computer with 6c/12t and 16Gb of RAM but with a very slow hard drive.
I turn it on upon arrival and literally start doing other things before I can use it.
DLSS. When you move the slider to the right you see the full "left" image (where DLSS is).
In addition, you can also use the dropdown menu to confirm (and check the FPS , 86 vs 84).
A bit late, but thanks for the review.
Question: When testing waterblocks, Do you use the thermal paste/grease and thermal pads that comes with the package?
Unfortunately I did not see information of the W/mK of them. I know that Alphacool has high-quality thermal pastes/pads, but I don't know...
I see, but I'm using a 420mm radiator with 140 mm NB-eLoop.
Any fans better than the NB-eLoop at this size? I know they are a few years old and the review I used to guide me is from 2016:
http://thermalbench.com/2016/02/12/blacknoise-nb-eloop-b14-ps-and-b14-3-140mm-fans/3/
Very good radiator indeed, and the price makes it even more attractive.
About this:
"especially as there are now better performance/noise fans than the NB-eLoops used here"
Can someone give me more information about those fans?