Fanboys are a pestilence.
AMD's fanboys unfortunately are more ignorant, toxic and feeble-minded than all of the rest combined.
Sad to see that this site has gone down the drain as well.
Goodbye.
Given that less than a third of 2700X can reach even 4.2GHz, picking up a 2700X and running it at stock is the best outcome overall.
That way you have ~4.05GHz all core frequency and around 4.3GHz single core frequency.
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Oh, I agree.
NUMA does not belong to desktop or consumer systems.
Nevertheless, Threadripper is marketed as a consumer CPU.
Back in the day, Windows 7 received a hotfix to improve the suboptimal handling of BD compute units.
What's changed?
So basically you are saying that Microsoft would be refusing to fix an obvious bug in their OS, pointed out by AMD?
Makes perfect sense, especially when AMD hasn't made any statements regarding to it.
0:40 "And its not AMD's fault".
An issue of this magnitude remains unfixed / undetected for 5 months+, whos fault exactly it is if not AMDs?
Its GROSS incompetence (if accurate).
Its been remarked (laser).
SKL-X heatspreaders do not have the hole and the shape of the heatspreader doesn't match either.
If I had to guess, I'd say it is some early Broadwell-EP ES which has been remarked.
AMD has been tweaking the power management on Pinnacle Ridge CPUs after the launch.
Certain SMU FW versions released soon after the launch went a bit too far, and the deployment resulted in slight reduction in performance as well.
Several versions have been released since and more fine tuning...
CPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max = 255.75, Long Duration Package Power Limit = 4095, Short Duration Package Power Limit = 4095?
If it is throttling with those settings, then it is due to CPU or VRM overheating.
The most recent X265 encoder gains 43.5% of performance from its AVX2 implementation.
Zen lacks the resources required to execute the code at the same rate as Haswell and newer Intel designs.
Zen 2 will address that, for the AVX2 part. X265 also has some AVX512 optimizations, which improve the...
As Tuna-Fish already said, the two slots of the same channel (e.g. A0 & A1 / B0 & B1) are sharing the signals.
The configuration is called as "2 DPC" (2 DIMMs per Channel) configuration. Designs which lack the second slot (i.e. 1 DPC) for each of the channels are possible, and are usually used...
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