Has anyone found a solution to the very slow response time / very high CPU utilization in newer OS versions? I'm thinking to revert back to 3.6.5009 or something to alleviate the problem, on 3.6.3004 my CPU utilization was 1-2%, on 3.6.8012 it is constantly 100% (tested more than 1 switch)...
Thanks a lot for the info!
So the main difference is that the CPU's base clock is 2.3 instead of 2.4 and boost clock seems limited to 3.1GHz?
I could live with that given the amount of cores and these can't run 24/7 at full boost anyways.
If CPU-z states support for vt-x I can assume that it...
So I won't find out if my Gigabyte board supports it until I try?
Not really sure what you mean with QQ89. The ad says "Xeon Processor Platinum 8260M QS CPU LGA3647 2.3GHz 24Core 165W QPKD SRF9J" if that helps any. According to a screenshot of cpu-z and HWInfo it supports the entire instruction...
I'd like to try a Gigabyte board with 8260 QS (A0), how risky would that be? I can take the loss if Ebay would not cover my return, would very much like to try.
Also what about the legality of this? I can't find Intel actually forbidding this?
For that you'd be better off looking at something like the ESC8000 G4 or similar. Not too fond of machines that tall as they are expensive to run in the datacenter. Even this 4 gpu 4U machine is not really worth it in co-location since the density is low.
Thanks, those extenders are 3M extenders.
I chose 1080ti's since I had those laying around, otherwise 2080ti would be the choice.
No Radeon VII as of yet since many common libraries don't fully support AMD's ROCm, however that seems to be improving lately. Hopefully it will continue to get...
If your 40-lane CPU only has 32 lanes routed to the PCI-e slots, that's what you are limited to. Sometimes you can snag an extra 4-8 lanes with a m.2 to PCI-e connector but that's it.
In case you have for example 1 16-lane slot & 2 8-lane slots and want 4 GPU's on 8 lanes per GPU you can use...
Selling 6x Corsair RM750x, in perfect condition, about 7 years factury warranty left.
Selling due to moving hardware to colocation in rackmount cases.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/382914686344
I built a system based on EPYC 7441P with 128 GB 2666 RAM. The motherboard is an Asrock EPYCD8-2T. Equiped with 4x 1080ti.
Those PCIe extenders are 3M 50cm extenders, which have given zero issues so far.
Benchmarks so far show 85-90% scaling efficiency for multi GPU training (resnet50...
I get the same error in HWInfo where it shows ~1000W, check the power consumption you see when you scroll down a bit. I expect something more like 400-450W which is still a metric f*ckton. :D
Check your stability and temps in Prime95 with blended load, you'll probably have to turn it down a...
I bought this one to install my cpu:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B000S84V2C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Set to 1,5 Nm with a T30 torx bit iirc and good to go. In my experience the torque screwdriver is only to prevent you from stripping the threads, if you turn the...
Thanks! I'll try tomorrow and report back. I tried /8 /6 /5 /4, all had the same max multiplier so didn't go further down that alley.
Edit: it worked, runs at 3,5GHz @ 1.1V, pulling 270-290W full load for Cinebench. Won't be pushing further in fear of damaging the VRM. Seems like a good chip :)...
I've got my 7401P running at 3.0GHz, but whatever I set higher than that seems to get ignored.
I can put a higher voltage which increased the power usage but doesn't affect the clocks (doesn't seem tdp limited, cTDP was set to 300 in bios).
It seems stable running at 1.0V, at which it uses a bit...
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