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Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 10:36 pm
by dai_trying
You certainly know more about it than I do, I just can't see the benefit, I can play at 200+fps on my new laptop but in my mind I'm never going to see them and if the game is trying to render all those frames then i would think it is more likely there would be a lag issue, but enough said (by me at least) as I don't actually know enough to hold my ground here :D

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Sat May 28, 2022 4:37 pm
by crosscourt
One of the things I found most interesting is the R10 in the single drive raid mode is a lot faster than my other Ryzen system using the same NVMe drive in AHCI. Turning on the system it boots in 3 seconds, overall feel of the pc is very quick, and CrystalMark shows about a 11-13% improvement on speed.
Typically it should matter as the Raid isnt Raid even though its using the Raid controller exclusively. Must be a driver or caching issue that improves the speed. Loading for instance in my games has also improved hugely over AHCI. AMD's version of rapid storage technology is really good.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Sat May 28, 2022 5:07 pm
by tlmiller
The RAID setting uses Intel's RST driver, which was designed around being higher performance. The trade-off is that it's also known for being less stable. The AHCI setting will use standard NVMe/SATA (as appropriate) drivers.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Sat May 28, 2022 5:40 pm
by crosscourt
AMD has their own version of RST and so far the drivers have been very stable. Its one of those situations where you actually can tell and feel the difference with the RST/associated features.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Sun May 29, 2022 5:12 pm
by crosscourt
Found out how nice the Radeon RX6600 really is as I was playing Quake 2 RTX, a remaster of Quake 2 (done by Nvidia but includes Vulkan support)that also uses ray tracing. The game is gorgeous and runs incredibly well. Its fun replaying it with the newer graphics as I found some things I hadnt seen the first time around.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 4:49 am
by crosscourt
I finally removed the cage for the HD and added a 120mm fan with some 3M auto tape as its tight quarters for attaching the fan, but it works well. System spends its idle time at 35C, average tasks 47C gaming 53-63C with air cooling.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 12:04 am
by crosscourt
Just updated to Win11 with no issues and was successful changing the system over to AHCI.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 10:42 pm
by crosscourt
Just added my video card support. Its a metal support with a threaded piece that you screw up to the card to keep it from sagging.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2022 10:38 pm
by crosscourt
Newest bios and video card drivers have made a huge difference in both temps and performance. Really enjoying the Ryzen based systems I have and this time the R10 can be upgraded down the road.

Re: Alienware R10

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 10:41 pm
by crosscourt
Really odd bios problem. The most recent bios has a bug that causes the system to startup by itself. It happens randomly but caught me by surprise last night. The fix is to enable the auto power on feature, select a day then reboot. Onmce your in Windows, restart, disable the feature and reboot again. Lets see if this fixes the issue for now.