Pulled from: 詢價 AMD EPYC 7R12 CPU 正式版 ,48核96線程 | 露天市集
I think there might actually be something weird about the 7R12 and its base clock, but this is getting out of scope of ES overclocking.
Appreciate the insights y'all.
This originally started from finding a few sources that mention open PBO on 7R12 (not unlocked, specifically PBO). There's no evidence beyond the claim, so I was curious if this was typical of the custom SKUs or if this is something potentially unique to the 7R12...
Got it, that makes sense.
To clarify, I don't yet have a 7R12 in hand. The reason I brought this up is mention in a couple different sale listings for the 7R12 (including from the legendary tugm4470) that they have enabled PBO available, but noone seems to run them (or at least mention they...
For models with only OPN, my understanding is they look like this:
For the OEM variants (7R12 was Amazon Cloud), they appear as such:
From: AMD epyc 7r12 CPU processor 48 cores 96 threads 2.2-3.3ghz 192m cache 7nm | eBay
The price of used Tesla P100 and P40 cards have fallen hard recently (~$200-250). While I can guess at the performance of the P40 based off 1080 Ti and Titan X(Pp), benchmarks for the P100 are sparse and borderline conflicting. Anyone have experience where performance lies with it? Any reference...
Welp, mine came off with thermal paste.
Good to know this batch of mobos likely are new. I was expecting everything used so the subtle upgrades of new board and 2P-capable CPU is awesome from my perspective.
Just picked up a 7302p+H11SSL-i combo, got a 7302 instead. Code still works for free Fedex shipping, and the combo came assembled in some pretty nice packaging, better than pretty much any board I've picked up that wasn't in retail packaging.
Also, CMOS battery is not present and BIOS is pretty...
Nah, just Intel making weird SKUs for specific customers with slightly tweaked specs. There's a few different ones, like the 2696v4, that are also similar to other SKUs but slightly lower or higher clocks and/or TDP. v3 also had a bunch of SKUs meant for DDR3 (like 2678v3, which was a 2680v3 but...
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