Hello! My name's Del, I am (unfortunately) a vtuber. This blog is going to more or less serve as my little corner of the internet to post ranty thoughts about new things happening in the spaces I care about.
There is no schedule to posting. Whenever I have something to rant about, it'll go here.
Expect to find very subjective posts about the following:
for x in topics: print(x)
Tech advancements for desktop, laptop and phone hardware
Personal computing (Daily use, for work, for fun, custom builds, repairs, tutorials, whatever comes to mind)
Occasional DIY projects
Cheap audio solutions that actually sound okay (mostly wired buds)
Some stuff about games (design, storytelling etc from a non-professional PoV)
Occasional car posting because I love cars
A bit of cardistry posting (typically when Virtuoso publicly announces something new)
Anything even vaguely technical that catches my interest, it could be nearly anything
If that all sounds good to you, then stick around! You might just find something interesting to read~
Tags:
#runner rambles - General
#runner tech - Specifically technology-related stuff
#runner sound - Audio-related stuff
#runner cards - Cardistry, decks I like etc
#runner insights - Going very in-depth on a specific topic
#runner guidance - Any tutorial/guide posts I do
Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
✓ Live Streaming✓ Interactive Chat✓ Private Shows✓ HD Quality
Anya is LIVE right now
FREE
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Remember that post I made about arcade racers? I finally got to eat my words.
We got a new Carmageddon. We got a new Screamer. We're getting a new Forza Horizon, and it doesn't even look that boring this time. Hell, even Night Runners launched a touge mode recently. The Crew is back because of The Crew Unlimited.
So yeah, I've kinda just been taking up lots of my time with these new arcade racers, and revisiting old ones. Screamer is a total fucking banger, by the way.
I'm replaying NFS Carbon, my favourite BlackBox era Need For Speed. I finished the entire Challenge Series and now I'm playing the story mode. It's lovely. The Crew has also been a joy to replay after the shutdown - Thanks, TCU team! I've gotten a platinum on every story mission and every open world skill.
Carma: Rogue Shift gave me the combat racing carnage I was craving. Screamer has put the biggest smile on my face since Redout 2. I spent a week focusing on relatively unknown anti-grav racers and discovered a good few gems - BallisticNG is the most popular besides Redout 2, and for great reasons. Playing Zone in that game again just feels so right.
I've been busy, with some of the best things I've ever had the pleasure of engaging with. We might just be so back.
There's just not been anything to post about. Nothing that I care about, at least.
My audio setup's fine, nothing's caught my eye there recently. The Virts SS25 is cool as expected. Tech...
Oh fuck. Tech.
Intel didn't launch the B770. Nvidia didn't launch the RTX 50 Super series - Not that it was worth even thinking about, but still. AMD has done fuck all since the 9070 XT launched. RAMageddon happened. Prebuilt shops are offering computers without RAM so that people can at least buy the rest of the hardware without having to sell an organ. 40% of the world's DRAM capacity has been reserved until 2028 for a singular fucking OpenAI project. Micron has completely abandoned the consumer segment. HBM (the type of memory that datacenter GPUs need) is far less space efficient to manufacture than DDR (memory used for consumer hardware) - as in, assuming you have two equally sized silicon wafers, the one you cut into HBM dies will just give you fewer dies, further skewing the balance against consumers. SSD prices have doubled. GPU prices are starting to climb up from their MSRPs again.
tbh the current default state of operating systems & internet browsers looks fucking indistinguishable from when i gave the family desktop one billion viruses downloading Free Neopoints Hack in 2005
not to be a millennial but back in my day getting blasted in the eyeballs by ads on your desktop the instant you turn on your computer used to mean something was extremely wrong
Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
✓ Live Streaming✓ Interactive Chat✓ Private Shows✓ HD Quality
Anya is LIVE right now
FREE
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
God I hate how normalized not being in control of your own devices has become.
My phone updates in the middle of the night without asking me shit or getting my consent for anything and its like
"Oh hi I'm your new AI, please enjoy this forced overlay that you can't exit out of until you go through my tutorial"
"Great fuck you, I would like to uninstall you"
"Oh I'm sorry you can't uninstall me! I'm a core system application and if you uninstall me your phone won't function correctly despite the fact that I did not exist yesterday and your phone worked fine"
"....."
"You can disable parts of my functionality but I will always be here and I will pop up notifications asking you to re-enable me unless you figure out how to disable those too! Then I will still show up in a different color at the top of your settings application telling you that you need to 'fix" a 'problem' with your phone, that problem being that I am disabled. Does that help?"
Like, you know what I can do on my desktop? "sudo pacman -Rdd linux" , this will just fucking remove the entire linux kernel. Fundamentally breaking my computer until I boot up a live disk and chroot in and reinstall it or whatever, and the computer will go "Are you sure (y/n)" or whatever and i'm like "y" and it will just go "Ok you got it boss"
But its mine, I get to do what I want with it. I control the computer, the computer does not control me. I refuse to cede control to my phone or anything else. The thing is a lot of people will joke that like "Oh I love just letting the machine tell me what to do, I don't know what I'm doing, it knows best" or whatever but the thing you have to realize is that when you say that you are abstracting away that "the phone" or whatever is not some value neutral logic driven robot like from sci-fi, it is a collection of the the capitalistic and fascistic desires of the tech oligarch fuckwits that are burning the world to the ground right now. You aren't submitting to the phone, you are submitting to Musk, Bezos, Nadella, Pichai, Cook and all those other evil bastards.
Fuck them, fuck their little AI toys, and fuck this.
I've spent the past few days playing with undervolting settings for my RTX 2060 Super.
TL;DR of the results:
Around 15-20% performance loss vs stock, double that vs my usual overclocked profile. Power draw has gone down anywhere between 35-55%, depending on the benchmark. Synthetic benchmarks tend to have smaller power draw savings while games show bigger improvements. This is NOT a stable setting, more tweaking is needed. More details (and how to do this!) under the cut.
Just to be clear, this was an attempt to push voltage as low as possible with absolutely no regard for performance. I just wanted to see how low I could go while still technically running above stock clocks. I tried Steel Nomad and Time Spy for synthetic benchmarks, and a couple of games I frequently play for game tests. DLSS/FSR/XeSS were always OFF, all these tests are at native resolution.
-- IMPORTANT CAVEATS --
This is NOT a well controlled environment, this is me firing up games off my library, letting the temperature and framerate stabilise in a location that performs worse than average, then taking screenshots.
I do NOT have a good performance logging solution configured, nor do I have preset benchmark runs for these tests. They are quick and dirty and should be taken with more than one grain of salt.
The only thing that changed in between test runs was applying my custom profile on MSI Afterburner and returning to stock settings.
I expect the margin of error to be large, well above the 1-2% we usually see in professional benchmarks and reviews. I cannot verify exactly how much it is, so assume the worst.
Whenever "my overclocked profile", "overclocked" or anything with the same meaning is mentioned, it means the following settings in MSI Afterburner:
-- SYNTHETIC BENCHMARKS --
All tests run at default settings.
In 3DMark Steel Nomad, the card peaks at around 110 W for a decrease of 37% from stock, while performance drops by 13%. Compared to my overclocked profile, power draw went down by 41%, and performance went down by 18%.
Results links: Undervolted (110 W), Stock (175 W), Overclocked (185 W). Note that the Undervolted run still has the VRAM overclocked for this test.
3DMark Time Spy had similar results. Performance loss was 14% vs stock and 17% vs overclocked, with power draw reduced by 43% and 46% respectively.
Results links: Undervolted (100 W), Stock (175 W), Overclocked (185 W). Note that the Undervolted run still has the VRAM overclocked for this test.
-- GAME BENCHMARKS --
All settings and spots where screenshots were taken can be found here.
Assassin's Creed Mirage, custom Medium settings.
The undervolted profile consistently draws 85 W or less even in more crowded areas. At stock settings the card draws between 175-180 W. That being said, this does come at the cost of significantly less stable frametimes, meaning this undervolt is probably on the absolute edge of stability and a bit more voltage would be necessary for a long-term setting. Note the over 20% performance loss alongside the nearly 500 MHz frequency drop.
Redout 2, max settings.
Stock does incredibly well here, delivering over 100 FPS in most occasions. Tested at Neo-Tokyo, which tends to be one of the more performance-heavy tracks in my experience. Undervolting here dropped performance by up to 20%, and reduced power draw by 42%. Note that the overall frametime consistency has worsened here too, but it's fast enough that it doesn't detract from the experience.
Cyberpunk 2077, custom Medium settings.
Stock settles in at around 60 FPS with my settings, while undervolting drags down to 50. Power draw drops below 100 W as a result.
-- HOW IT'S DONE --
Since Nvidia doesn't let you directly control the voltage of your GPU, you have to find a different way around it, and there is one:
Setting a maximum clock speed using MSI Afterburner's Curve Editor means your GPU will aim for that clock speed at the lowest voltage that matches it.
What this means is, if you make your V/F curve completely flat from one voltage onwards, your GPU will never try to go above that voltage. Thus, you effectively cap your card's voltage and select a target frequency for it.
For a visual example, here's my card's stock V/F curve:
And here's the undervolt setting:
There's a quick way to do this, so you don't have to set each little point manually. Select the leftmost point (lowest voltage) you want to try, set it to the frequency you want. Then, hold Shift, and drag across all the other points to select them together. Finally, hit Shift+Enter twice, and Afterburner will flatten the rest of the curve for you. Hit Apply and hope you don't crash.
-- THOUGHTS OVERALL --
Averaging out my results, power draw went down by 44% vs stock settings and 47% versus my overclocked profile. At the same time, the performance change was -18% versus stock. I didn't keep record of my overclocked gaming results, but the performance bump seemed to be around the same as that in synthetic benchmarks, if not a little less.
This makes for an efficiency improvement of 24% overall versus stock, accounting for performance loss versus power draw reduction. Not fucking bad, though again this DID really mess with frametime stability, so be mindful of that when trying this yourself. Frametime stability is just as (if not more) important than average framerates - A game running at 100 FPS with frequent stutters will usually not feel as good as a game running a rock-solid 75 or even 60, depending on the severity of said stutters.
My next attempt will be running stock clocks undervolted, though of course that's probably not going to be anywhere near as big an efficiency improvement. I wanted to go as hard as I could for the start, and 0.712 volts was what it settled down in.
i know very little about computers in the grand scheme of things, but i know enough to know that every single tumblr post about technology has at least one thing wrong about it.
most posts which are just about "heres a tip on how to do something on your computer" either is entirely unnecessary, or straight up makes things worse.
No matter how much you know, how hard you try, how much you double check - Any piece of advice on computers can and will become outdated even if it's correct right now, and it usually isn't even correct right now.
Don't disable important Windows security features for "free performance". Don't forward every port on your network cause the Switch's troubleshooting guide told you to (on that note, what the fuck, Nintendo?). For the love of Talos please don't use "game performance optimizer" software.
Many things in a computer are set correctly by default and are best left untouched.
okay genuinely what the actual shit nintendo, they've recently changed it to say its 1024-65535 which is better, but still insane. people have monitored the internet traffic of the switch and found the actual range it uses is about 45000-65535 (or 40000? idk) and that worked for me and gives me a NAT type of A.
that is still INSANE. that is over TWENTY THOUSAND PORTS OPEN when most things dont use more than one or two. note, its an entire system and not just a single device, but also on your computer you can play whatever game without any ports open. (disable upnp on your router btw, though opening 20 thousand ports isnt much better)
this is definitely getting fixed though, nintendo is transitioning from NEX to NPLN servers, with splatoon 3 being one of the first games to do it, and it allows multiplayer to work without a billion ports open, in fact i spend most of my year at university residence, where im unable to port forward. Splatoon 3 is one of the ONLY games I can play. Theyve also ported it to the NES app so maybe more games will transition to the new servers
Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
✓ Live Streaming✓ Interactive Chat✓ Private Shows✓ HD Quality
Anya is LIVE right now
FREE
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
i know very little about computers in the grand scheme of things, but i know enough to know that every single tumblr post about technology has at least one thing wrong about it.
most posts which are just about "heres a tip on how to do something on your computer" either is entirely unnecessary, or straight up makes things worse.
No matter how much you know, how hard you try, how much you double check - Any piece of advice on computers can and will become outdated even if it's correct right now, and it usually isn't even correct right now.
Don't disable important Windows security features for "free performance". Don't forward every port on your network cause the Switch's troubleshooting guide told you to (on that note, what the fuck, Nintendo?). For the love of Talos please don't use "game performance optimizer" software.
Many things in a computer are set correctly by default and are best left untouched.
Revisiting a Classic: The Virtuoso Spring/Summer '25
Three weeks ago now was the private launch for the Virts' latest two (yep, two this time) decks: The SS25 Spring and SS25 Summer. For these, they're revisiting the SS15 colour scheme, applying a minor remaster on the Spring version and bringing it to the more modern Virts identity on the Summer version.
Promo images and some of my thoughts below the cut. This one's gonna be a bit long - And yes, I did ask whether I could publicly talk about these and got the OK from them directly, so we should be alright.
Here are some of the promo images I was sent, and a few words about each. Forgive the heavy compression, I did get these over email.
The tuck cases. Oh man, the tuck cases. Of course they do the usual connecting thing that Virts tucks do, but this time the SS25 Spring and Summer tuck cases connect with each other as well as with themselves, forming different designs each time. Check it out:
I absolutely love the idea and the fact that they managed to pull this off. The Spring deck looks like the tuck case from the SS15 except starting to break open, and the Summer case looks like it has already blown up.
All this yapping and I haven't even shown you the cards themselves. Here you go!
SS25 Summer on the left, SS25 Spring on the right. The Summer deck is reminiscent of the P1/P1 Foundations/P1FX in its style, which I'm pretty happy with. The partial border was kind of a hit for me when I first saw it.
The Spring deck looks a LOT like the SS15, just with slight adjustments, the red and blue swapped, and a black internal ring to replace the previous red one:
It's basically a remaster, and in a way as much as I'm a little sad that I got into cardistry after the SS15 was already out of production, I'm glad I'll be getting my hands on this new 2025 Spring variant instead. It's not at all an original design, but it's a decent homage.
Finally, the face designs - These are taken directly from the P1 and P1 Foundations style for both decks, with the Summer deck not being numbered at all:
My opinion? I dig the Summer design. I love non-numbered faces, on Virts decks or otherwise. I love my Virts P1FX and Sea Glass, I love my Touch Origin, I love my Bicycle NEON, and this looks just as pretty to me. It does make the deck much harder to play with, but for a cardistry-oriented deck, that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. Hell, the aforementioned Bicycle NEON and Touch Origin decks are completely impossible to play with as all the faces are the same, and they look absolutely gorgeous.
Overall, I love these. I ordered two of each for myself and for a friend of mine, and if I end up disappointed I'll be posting about that when they get here. If not, you can assume around late May to early June that no news is good news and I've loved them just as much as I'd hoped.
Let me start by saying this: I fucking love how the 9070 XT turned out in terms of performance and I'll probably be buying one when I get the chance.
If you can find one at its MSRP of 600 USD/570 GBP, it's actually pretty solid. Not "shut up and take my money", but solid. Almost reasonable pricing for a GPU for the first time in however many years, relative to its build and performance class.
Nerdy details under the cut.
In short, the 9070 XT is maybe a tiny bit slower than the 5070 Ti, but also $150 cheaper.
In long:
(Image credits in order: Gamers Nexus, Hardware Unboxed)
It's within *earshot* of the RTX 5070 Ti for raster benchmarks, which is more or less what I was hoping for. With undervolting, Der8auer even managed to squeeze past the 5080 in 3DMark Time Spy Extreme:
Not bad. I don't expect the 9070 XT to win against the 5080 in any real-world benchmark (and it doesn't), but for $150 under the 5070 Ti? Not fucking bad.
There is one segment, however, where Radeon still gets absolutely pummeled: Ray tracing. The more RT heavy a game is, the worse the 9070 XT will perform.
It's immensely better than last generation was in this situation, don't get me wrong, but don't expect Black Myth: Wukong or Cyberpunk with Path Tracing turned on to run well.
(Image credit: Gamers Nexus)
With a less RT-heavy workload, the 9070 XT finds its footing again, but still doesn't beat the 5070 Ti:
(Image credit: Gamers Nexus)
The new media encoder also seems to be doing well, with image quality in H.264 not quite where the competition is but really close:
Meanwhile, in AV1, it's almost the exact same:
Considering that Twitch lets you stream at 6000 Kbps (and they won't stop you if you set your OBS to 8000), while YouTube lets you hit 10000 Kbps, this encoder is completely acceptable.
Overall? I love it, it's more or less three times as fast as my RTX 2060 Super and it has double the VRAM, which means I should be able to stream Redout 2 and Ghostwire: Tokyo without Unreal Engine being a bitch about it.
Now, these SHOULD have been $400 and $500 respectively, but it's basically known at this point that AMD GPU prices drop to more normal numbers soon after launch.
Opinions under the cut.
Pricing the 9070 XT at $600 is acceptable, and really nicely undercuts the 5070 Ti. Considering rumours show the 9070 XT being just a tiny cut under the 4080 Super (and thus 5080) on average, at $150 cheaper it's gonna fight well even if it isn't the "shut up and take my money" that it would've been for $500.
For the 9070 on the other hand... They didn't try at all. It'll just have to be faster than the 5070 since it's launching at the same price, but if it's not, it'll be a miss. This card would've absolutely murdered at $400 and it's a shame seeing AMD just forgetting to undercut the competition at all.
Nvidia has had the absolute worst launch possible. Cards failing on driver installation, cable current imbalance leading to melting connectors that's unfixable without a hardware revision, absolutely no stock, the entire 50 series stack occasionally missing physical hardware, prices not being real at all and partners scalping their own cards, it's an absolute joke. AMD had an opportunity here to come out swinging and storm the market by undercutting both their lower offerings by $150 flat and steal MASSIVE market share, but they chose not to.
It won't be a massive swing over, but at least it'll move more people away from the growing monopoly that is Nvidia.
I'm probably buying a 9070 XT, especially if I can find one for under $550. We'll see.
Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
✓ Live Streaming✓ Interactive Chat✓ Private Shows✓ HD Quality
Anya is LIVE right now
FREE
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
The 5090 Failures Will Continue Until Morale Improves
I thought none of them ever being in stock was gonna be enough. I thought "it dies when I install the driver" was gonna be enough.
It was not.
As reported by der8auer and elaborated upon by Buildzoid (and PLEASE watch both videos for details as they are way more qualified to explain this than I am), as it turns out, the six 12v wires feeding power to the RTX 5090 have no current balancing whatsoever.
What does this mean?
It means that even though these wires are rated for 8 amps each, you can have a situation where most of them are maybe doing 2-3 and you have one or two wires running twenty fucking amps each.
In simple terms, that means those two wires will hit 150 degrees C and rapidly become a fire hazard.
Why is this an issue?
Because Nvidia has only placed one shunt resistor on the 5090 behind the power plug, so as far as the graphics card itself is concerned, that's one wire, not six. Translation:
You could cut five of the six 12v wires in your 5090's power cable. It would still try to run, then try to draw 575 W off one wire, and subsequently fucking catch fire.