I picked up the following at the beginning of December:
So i proceeded to build out a liquid cooled workstation.
Picked up the following:
Going to answer a question right away. With this case why didn't I go with hard tubing? This is a workstation. Not going for looks. Going for power.
Here's my issue.
In my torture testing, with all 64 cores enabled and using the following to tune the bios:
I run tests where I disable cores in the bios and the boost speed changes to 3.7ghz with 32 cores and 3.5 with 48 cores.
I am using Windows 11 Pro for all testing. Not using Linux yet. Using all processors at same time, CPU temp hovers around 60C.
Single core testing, cores will boost to max boost speed being reported. Multi-Core 64 all core torture test boosts to 2.5ghz and 32 multi-core all core test boosts to 3.1ghz.
This is my first 64 core processor and the most I have done desktop/server is 16 cores.
For this or any Epyc processor is the rated boost actually false?
General Specifications for AMD Epyc 7713 Platform
- Processor: AMD Epyc 7713 64 core
- Motherboard: Gigabyte MZ32-ar0 ver.1 (I bought Epyc 7251 to test and flash the motherboard to work 7003 CPUs.)
- Memory 256gb Samsung DDR4 3200 ECC mem (4x64gb)
So i proceeded to build out a liquid cooled workstation.
Picked up the following:
- Case: Thermaltake The Tower 900
- CPU Waterblock: EK Quantum Magnitude sTRX4 CPU Water Block
- modified with EKWB Quantum Vector Xtreme Aorus RTX 3080/3090 Plexi With Nickel Backplate
- Backplate modified with thermal tape attached black heatsinks with arctic 40mm fans
- Video Card: AORUS GeForce RTX 3090 MASTER 24GB
- Radiators: Dual Bitspower Leviathan XF 480mm Radiator PC Cooling (54mm thick)
- Pump: Thermaltake Pacific PR22-D5 Plus
- Power supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2, 80+ PLATINUM 1000W (already had since 2021)
Going to answer a question right away. With this case why didn't I go with hard tubing? This is a workstation. Not going for looks. Going for power.
Here's my issue.
In my torture testing, with all 64 cores enabled and using the following to tune the bios:
- SPEC CPU2017 Platform Settings for ASUSTek Systems
- MI200 high-performance computing and tuning guide — ROCm Documentation
I run tests where I disable cores in the bios and the boost speed changes to 3.7ghz with 32 cores and 3.5 with 48 cores.
I am using Windows 11 Pro for all testing. Not using Linux yet. Using all processors at same time, CPU temp hovers around 60C.
Single core testing, cores will boost to max boost speed being reported. Multi-Core 64 all core torture test boosts to 2.5ghz and 32 multi-core all core test boosts to 3.1ghz.
This is my first 64 core processor and the most I have done desktop/server is 16 cores.
For this or any Epyc processor is the rated boost actually false?
General Specifications for AMD Epyc 7713 Platform
- Server Product Family
- AMD EPYC™ Product Line
- AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series
- # of CPU Cores: 64
- # of Threads: 128
- Max. Boost Clock: Up to 3.675GHz
- Base Clock: 2.0GHz
- Default TDP: 225W
- AMD Configurable TDP (cTDP): 225-240W (I have mine set to max 280W)
- CPU Socket: SP3
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