tinco,
yr best bet is to get an account on amd's devguru forum. amd staff are not very responsive (unless there is a software bug involved) but it is probably better than collecting random guesses. u may have to wait a day or two for an answer - if u are to get a response at all. when i was programming opencl i got most of my questions answered by amd staffers in 1 to 3 days. but when i was programming fortran/c on an intel chip 4 years ago, i went on its forums for optimization help and i got up to 5 responses per day (weekdays only) and ended up with a 40% faster code within 5days. tr is not a good computational chip and most probably u would have been better off with a second hand v3/v4 server.
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yr best bet is to get an account on amd's devguru forum. amd staff are not very responsive (unless there is a software bug involved) but it is probably better than collecting random guesses. u may have to wait a day or two for an answer - if u are to get a response at all. when i was programming opencl i got most of my questions answered by amd staffers in 1 to 3 days. but when i was programming fortran/c on an intel chip 4 years ago, i went on its forums for optimization help and i got up to 5 responses per day (weekdays only) and ended up with a 40% faster code within 5days. tr is not a good computational chip and most probably u would have been better off with a second hand v3/v4 server.
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