sudo zenstates.py --no-gui --smu-test-message
SMU response: 1
The same functionality is available in the Windows app. No support for Rome, since I don't have access to such system and without users debugging and trying commands on a running system, I can't do anything, sorry.Will it be soon available for windows?
May I ask you something? How does the monoblock make contact with the VRMs?
I didn't test it yet so I can't give you any feedback sorry... (I'm kinda busy these days)May I ask you something? How does the monoblock make contact with the VRMs?
Mine is still on it's way (sigh), but I already got the thermal pad that is supposed to go between WB and VRMs. And it's 5mm thick!
Is the central cold plate flush with the rest of the block? Or does it protrude a little bit? Is the pad supposed to squish so much from the chokes that it contacts the VRMs, which sit several mm deeper?
And on a related note: how are VRM temperatures with this block? Better or worse than before?
Hi,would you like to tell me the bios version?i bought zs1406e2vjug5_22/14_n 64c128t epyc 7742 es sample. its only 400 dollars.
this cpu can be run on krpa u16,ererything was fine just like normal cpu, i have been using it to run premiere pro.
but its base clock is only 1.4 and boost 2.2, aida64 shows its base clock is 22x100=2.2g windows task manager shows 1.4.
this cpu runs cinebench r20 for only 10800 scores due to its low base clock.
if rome can be overclocked, this cpu would be great.
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Normally,the frequency is marked as non-avx,there are different fqs depending on workloads.does the bios 0302 support zs1406 CPU?It doesn't indicate an overclock tho. The max boost frequency is 2.2Ghz while the all-core boost under heavy load is 1.2Ghz. So far I've managed to lock the clocks on 2.175Ghz across all cores which isn't an overclock by any means
Could u tell me where can i buy the ES Rome? it is a great deal with updated for my dual 7551i bought zs1406e2vjug5_22/14_n 64c128t epyc 7742 es sample. its only 400 dollars.
this cpu can be run on krpa u16,ererything was fine just like normal cpu, i have been using it to run premiere pro.
but its base clock is only 1.4 and boost 2.2, aida64 shows its base clock is 22x100=2.2g windows task manager shows 1.4.
this cpu runs cinebench r20 for only 10800 scores due to its low base clock.
if rome can be overclocked, this cpu would be great.
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Good luckCould u tell me where can i buy the ES Rome? it is a great deal with updated for my dual 7551
thx,but when i see the item. it may have no compatibility for h11dsi.Good luck
Yes,it is supported by Asus KRPA-U16(bios 0301) and Dell servers as far as I know,I will get a krpa next week,I will keep posting.thx,but when i see the item. it may have no compatibility for h11dsi.
yep,i see the information in Taobao. Maybe it is not a good time for update. I should wait for more es romeYes,it is supported by Asus KRPA-U16(bios 0301) and Dell servers as far as I know,I will get a krpa next week,I will keep posting.
Thank you!that letter B means bulk...it is the same board as h11dsi
www.supermicro.com - /wftp/ISO_Extracted/CDR-H11_1.00_for_AMD_H11_platform/
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/supermicro-file-index.27148/
Try to get into the IPMI and check the POST code in "POST Snooping"Thank you!
Currently I'm trying to help him troubleshoot it as it just won't display anything - he is using two 32C ES EPYC parts, so the 1.0c bios should work with this, correct? The board is Rev 1.01 so not sure what's wrong with it.
Thanks, I will try this - the board doesn't have a display so it can't get into the bios, is there any way to check the IPMI using a laptop? I'm aware it has an IPMI port, but how would I connect to it? I looked at this guide (https://support.pelco.com/s/article...perMicro-hardware-web-interface-1538586723551) and it seems to require bios configuration?Try to get into the IPMI and check the POST code in "POST Snooping"
Check in your network if there's something newThanks, I will try this - the board doesn't have a display so it can't get into the bios, is there any way to check the IPMI using a laptop? I'm aware it has an IPMI port, but how would I connect to it? I looked at this guide (https://support.pelco.com/s/article...perMicro-hardware-web-interface-1538586723551) and it seems to require bios configuration?
Thank you for all the help everyone : )