I stand corrected =)
I stand corrected =)
So the ROMED8 says it supports up to 3200 RAM. Would u recommend running 3200 mhz ram for the 64 core EPYC?
Yes.So the ROMED8 says it supports up to 3200 RAM. Would u recommend running 3200 mhz ram for the 64 core EPYC?
I have 2 mb that support pci gen 4 and also have a 7742 retail cpu. The board that I would recommend is the tyan atx single socket. I needed the pci 4 slots for some 100G dual port nics and this board worked perfectly. It is also atx which is nice. I also have a supermicro Rome mb with pci 4 slots. This board is a prorietery ff and am building a custom sff case for it. Let me know if you need any details as I spent a lot of time researching this.Do you have any boards you'd recommend for the 64 CPUs that have PCEI4.0? I can't seem to find any that are actually available for sale. I'd love to build a new WS around a 64 Core epyc - not that I need that many cores but....
Thanks!. Which SM board? Also what RAM are u using? And did u consider threadripper? Cos I am considering a 3970x or least I was until this thread and the prospect of a 64 core EPYC. Only advantage I can see for TR are the boards which have al the creature comforts for a WS - sound, a lots of IO, BT, WiFi. If I go EPYC i'd need a sound card. GPU is a given. And If I need more IO then a add on USB card.I have 2 mb that support pci gen 4 and also have a 7742 retail cpu. The board that I would recommend is the tyan atx single socket. I needed the pci 4 slots for some 100G dual port nics and this board worked perfectly. It is also atx which is nice. I also have a supermicro Rome mb with pci 4 slots. This board is a prorietery ff and am building a custom sff case for it. Let me know if you need any details as I spent a lot of time researching this.
I've had 4g decoding enabled for all the tests so far. AMD cpus run everything in an "envelope" when it comes to speed and often the displayed number has little to do with the actual speed. Hopefully some experts can chime in and give more detail on this process, but that's what I've heard. In other words, the 3.8ghz on the 7742 may be the same as the 3.45ghz on the 7502.I'd be interested in knowing if the 7502-like cpus can hit all core @ 3.8ghz like the oem 7742. Can these cpus work with above 4g decoding enabled?
Have any recommendations for a good single threaded benchmark program? Maybe CPU-Z? Which Cinebench for single threaded?Would you be willing to run single threaded cinebench/maybe some other single threaded benchmarks on both?
Appreciate it!
I can probably compare either cinebench in single threaded mode. Thanks!Have any recommendations for a good single threaded benchmark program? Maybe CPU-Z? Which Cinebench for single threaded?
Thanks!Great guy to work with! Took time out of his busy day to hand deliver me my DIMMs! Packaged well, and they all work great. Thanks!