![]() Ofc, despite checking "Keep my settings" during install, it deleted it all. Knowing how amateur they are and expecting a problem, I already had a backup of all my settings. I updated with the latest driver and problem is fixed. I mean.i get the same error on both my ryzen laptop and pc and even a ddu didnt resolve this. You realize you can go halfway, with AMD/Nvidia.Īlso, overclocking your CPU so it has a fixed frequency will get rid of the clock fluctuations. I had 10 years hassle free ride with Intel + NVIDIA combo, now it feels like I am swimming in a mud with these AMD+radeon combo. Well as you can see I chose AMD, but has been really disappointing. ![]() Can't even fully take advantage of their own chip. With a bonus of your fans revving up and down along. A billion dollar company releases a chip in 2020, a guy called 1rusmus or something releases a software that does it better. So you can see how amateur they are in terms of software. I hope you understand that physically the chip will last much less if its going up and down from 40 to 60 every 10 seconds, rather than staying 60c all times. It will constantly adjust the power delivery, the heat around the chip will fluctuate 24/7. If it's needed every 15 seconds, why is it sleeping? This will only put more wear and tear into the chip and even fan, and even for the rest of the components for no reason. I know that and that's an absolute BS to be honest. What will you say if AMD continues to dominate for as long as Intel did? We tested both configurations to see what performance you can expect with each.Ryzen puts its cores to sleep when they don't need to do anything, then wakes them up briefly to do something, then puts them to sleep again. ![]() However if your tower lacks a top exhaust fan (or fans) then you should have both fans facing outwards. Remember that if your tower comes with a top exhaust fan (or fans) then you should have both fans facing inwards so that they can push cool air from the outside to the radiator and thus improve the efficiency of the unit. With both fans mounted the radiator of the Kuhler H20 920 now measures 99mm in depth so prior to making the purchase make sure it fits inside your tower. The copper base of the unit has quite a few visible machine marks and comes with a thin pre-applied layer of thermal conductive material. If you decide on using the provided software you will also need to plug both 120mm PWM fans to the 4pin cables. In order to use the Kuhler H2O 920 you will first need to plug the USB cable and then the 3pin fan cable onto your mainboard. The tubings feature a 90 degree swivel to further simplify the mounting procedure. ![]() Just like with similar solutions we see that the pump is attached on the base of the cooler. The 330mm long tubings of the Kuhler H2O 920 should make installation a lot easier to complete. There are 4 holes placed on the four corners on each side to mount the bundled 120mm fans, however you can also mount two 140mm fans as long as they come with 120mm holes. The double radiator of the Kuhler H2O 920 version measures 151mm in height, 120mm in width and 49mm in depth.Ĭompared to the unit i tested over a year ago the radiator fins of this version are much better although far from perfect. The Kuhler H2O 920 comes pre-assembled with the large tubes attached to the thick aluminum radiator on one side and the pump/waterblock module on the other. The bundled 120mm PWM fans can reach speeds of up to 2400RPM and produce up to 110CFM of airflow at 43dBA of noise. ![]()
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