this heatsink wont fit his threadripper.
the one you linked is for SP5 only. only for EPYC Genoa/Bergamo/Turin.
threadripper is smaller like the SP3 size, even on the zen4 threadrippers. he needs the "4U-M" model.
A lot of the newer and even older Intel Xeons with large single cache.
Intel CPUs have had 45+MB L3 for a long time, even back to the E5-v3 models. Didn’t get AVX512 until the Xeon Scalable models, but many of those have 100+ MB too. The key is that it’s a single cache and not chiplets like...
not any better than it would be on this most recent challenge. task cache sizes are still <32MB for the PSP challenge.
but AMD Genoa/Turin/etc will be at a disadvantage for GFN-21 on the December challenge if you wanted to use them. for one this is a GPU project, and GPUs are MUCH faster, and...
as far as I can tell, you used the IPMI to update the BIOS? the interface in the web browser that you posted a screenshot of is the IPMI.
IPMI = the webgui in your browser.
BMC = the physical hardware, the chip on your motherboard. this contains the IPMI software. when you access the IPMI in...
you can update the BMC firmware via the IPMI also. they are both done from the same interface. my comment was more in response to the long solutions Stef posted. it can be done manually, but I would only do that if you are locked out of the IPMI or can't get to it or something. 99% of cases...
probably would have been a lot easier to update the BIOS via the IPMI interface. that's kind of the de facto method these days with server boards.
open IPMI in the web browser via whatever your BMC IP address is
upload BIOS file
click update
go through a couple confirmation prompts
wait
done
This app definitely uses FP64, and to some extent even Tensor cores (if available). I was seeing very fast throughput on my Titan V, easily 3-6x faster than high end RTX cards like 3090s or 4090s
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