Why were you going to sell it?
For me, my only issue i have is that I can't run 3.7 all cores (Due to power limits, max tdp for the 7713 is 240w, my current cooling is extreme overkill). It will run 3.7 all cores if I turn off half the processor. And one last kicker, just picked up 2 intel P4500...
Everyone is going to get a kick out of this. I have MZ32-AR0 Rev.1 with Epyc 7713. I am able to run 4 sticks of Samsung 64gb RDIMM (with a speed rating of 3200) and 4 sticks of Samsung 64gb LRDIMM (rated at 2400) together. Everything runs at the lowest speed of 2400 without any issues. I saw it...
With that said, I have a Epyc 7713 with the MZ32-AR0 Rev. 1 with latest bios. How are you cooling it? Also, can you run cinebench multi-core test and see what you max boost freq is in HWinfo for all cores enabled. Just looking for comparison.
Just a note, you can see my build here...
When you put in an offer, if the seller has an auto-accept amount tag to it and you meet that stipulation, you offer gets automatically accepted. You just have to put in the right amount. I tried $90 at first and was immediately denied. I remember someone earlier in the thread said auto-accepted...
I have the 7250-24P, i really don't need a second one but couldn't resist. Will be moving later this year and it's my mission to have solar (SDGE Southern Cali rate is $0.48 per kilawatt hour). It auto-accepted at 95.50 for me and was 120 with tax.
Posting this here just in case anyone needs to know.
I originally was using a Mellanox ConnectX-3 10Gigabit dual port MCX354A card
with an adapter to convert the QSFP+ ports to a SFP+ ports. Go to the following for info.
Using a 40GbE (QSFP+) NIC with a 10GbE Switch (SFP+)
Then I used Direct...
Worst case scenario, re-seat the CPU. For Epyc, saw peeps get rid of some issues re-seating. Sometimes not enough pressure being applied by the heatsink or not enough thermal grease.
I been watercooling for 18+ years now. My first radiators was modified Bonneville heater cores. I never had a pump die on me, but Zen microarchitecture has been pretty good with shutting down when a failure did happen. I had hard tubes melt on me due to high temps over a long period of time...
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