So now I'm starting to suspect the WX4100 may be susceptible to the Polaris power bug where it overdraws on slot power: AMD Releases Statement On Radeon RX 480 Power Consumption; More Details Tuesday and the T740 is sensitive to it.
I received a Radeon RX 6400 (XFX SWFT105 for reference) and it...
Hard to say as I haven't noticed severe thermal issues with either model under my operating conditions; currently the 2.0's case is warm but far from hot. Internally via peeking through the vents on both, it looks like the chipset heatsink looks similar on both models.
That being said, the...
For those still trying to get the stock fans to calm down, the method mentioned in the sx6036 thread also works with the sx6012 with some minor tweaks (from a fresh CLI login):
enable
conf t
sh fan
fae mlxi2c set_fan /MGMT/FAN1 1 28
sh fan
This avoids having to go through the trouble of...
I made a couple interesting discoveries about the TL-ST1008F that don't appear to be mentioned elsewhere on the (English-speaking) internet:
1. There's at least two hardware revisions of the switch, and they have one significant feature difference.
2. The TP-Link TL-SM410U 2.5G SFP module...
I believe the current black PCB version here is a clone of the one specifically made to sell off the datacenter/cloud Mellanox OCP NIC stock. Here's some photos of the one from that 2019 thread disassmbled; note the metal cage and metal risers holding it all together, as well as the green PCB...
As far as I can tell, they're effectively manufacturing an open-source design: GitHub - KCORES/OCP2PCIe: OCP Mezzanine card V2.0 to standard PCIe slot adapter design. Anyone can build/manufacture this, but at least at the moment no one domestically is choosing to. I'd rather have one option than...
I was only running the Mesa drivers on the WX4100; I have several system with AMD gpus that work perfectly fine on the mesa drivers, so I don't believe it was simply a driver configuration issue. libva-mesa-driver was installed, but I don't expect that particular library to have changed much as...
So I'm no longer convinced it's a power issue, but I'm not sure exactly what's going on with the WX4100. I just put in a Quadro P1000 (47w TDP vs. the Radeon 50w TDP) and it runs flawlessly. So either the Quadro is just barely staying under the slot power ceiling, or there is some other issue...
So the power supply got decently warm but not burning. I just tested with the 150w adapter but that doesn't appear to have solved this particular issue. It's possible it's just being power limited at the board/slot level. More tests with different applications/OSes may be required to say for...
So I tested the T740/WX4100 combo (16g RAM, 512g nvme) running Arch/mesa drivers and Unigine Heaven 4.0 as the test workload. The hitching I saw in the framerate seems to suggest the system may be power-throttling. I am curious if the T740 will work with one of HP's larger power bricks though...
I'm actually suprised the WX3100 has a higher TDP (65w) than the WX4100 (50w); looks like they clocked Lexa a bit too high on the 3100. I may test my WX4100 in the T740 to see if that's a viable config, since that would probably be the fastest all-AMD graphics setup you could do in this config...
I'm pretty sure I tried the eMMC module in a non-HP system's nvme slot without success, so it may not be standard nvme and HP is doing something special on their nvme slot for these machines (it is silkscreened emmc/nvme on the board.)
Does anyone have any detailed info about the DisplayPort capabilities of the T640 vs. T740? HP claims DisplayPort 1.2 for both models, but I've been able to get 4k120 working on the T740 (suggesting DP1.4 support) but I haven't been able to do the same on the T640, where it seems to max out at...
Were you able to make any progress on this? Very curious on what my fan-quieting options are with this switch; also preferably without cutting wires :)
This was a helpful tip for my (HPE-branded) P3700, as it was in fact disabled. What's more curious/concerning though is that nvme-cli doesn't appear to be able to re-enable it. Has anyone run across this issue before?
The point that the 7050's fans are configurable has my interest up; does it get as quiet as the smaller 1-2 fan 10gbe SOHO switches? Are there any other 40gbe switches I should be aware of that can be run reasonably quietly for a home/office setting? I have an SX6036 but I'm not currently using...
Yeah, that's what I was worried about with that generation and chipset. I would be surprised if any newer firmware released for that machine adds Zen-based CPU support, which is unfortunate. Good to know for certain though, so thanks for trying.
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