Can confirm. Makers were informed the benchmark does not properly initialize on systems with more than a single CPU socket but have failed to address. So they have a massively parallel benchmark that bugs out using precisely those systems they wish to target and are silent as to fix. Weird
But, but, BUT..... it’s nothing to do with NUMA!
You guys are funny.
The title of this thread should really be: "Nerds finally prove true what Kris said six months ago."
Ha. Secure boot has no effect after transferring control to OS. That MS would make dependent on this “feature” further “security” capabilities is a testament to their herding ability. Essentially secure boot turns your system into a hardened boot-loader just like all those Apple, Android phones...
This looks like a good choice. Still has the plastic tape on the heaterspreaders (remove for best thermal performance).
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-Z10PE-D8-WS-Server-INTEL-Motherboard-Dual-LGA-2011-3-DDR4/332929046608?hash=item4d841e1850:g:Tm0AAOSw~bhb9GKw:rk:35:pf:0
Have found PCH core voltage (1.05v) increase seems to have a stabilizing effected on BCLK. Now at 105 BCLK stable and have overcome the issue with QPI downgrade (had it set to Auto).
Boosts are now punching 4GHz (3990MHz).
I run a custom EFI.
-70mV for CORE
-30mv for CLR
104.8 BCLK (105 BCLK or greater downgrades QPI from 4.8GHz to 4.0GHz)
Like I said, lighter loading will boost all cores to 38x (~3982MHz)
Heaver loading and you will see somewhere around 34x, 35x
EDIT: Watercooling is a MUST for these speeds
Allowed in non-tech forums?
Mod, please move to appropriate forum so that I may continue my dissertation on stupid.
Stop with the insults.
esquared
Anandtech Forum Director
I’m sorry your only response is full of stupid.
Dual 10 core Xeon is a good choice. I would recommend v3 or v4 Xeon if you can as he newest line is horribly expensive and will not provide lasting benefit.
You should RAID disks and give out portions vice a disk for each client AS THIS IS WHAT...
Let me add my experience.
Having enabled C6 state can and does result in BSOD at idle and/or light loading, regardless of manner of operation.
Typically, I do not care to enable C3; however...
There is a most definitely an OR reference for C3 and C6 states hard-coded into the Power Control...
Confirmation of exploit in E7 Haswell-EX processor series is reported...
E7-8890v3 (CPUID = 0x306f2) is shown
System owner asked for special CPUID = 0x306f3 build with testing now in process
You assume price changes linearly and in only one direction with no chance for more than one reversal. You know you can't take the price "then" and the price "now" and draw a line between them and call that the price line any more than you can take the price now and write up a quote and present...
4 NUMA nodes on a single socket (a la ThreadRipper 2) is DOA. Windows freaks out with 2 nodes.
TR2 cores will be BW limited and with then narrow execution units need high core counts vs. Intel.
The irony is the frequency perception game played by Intel so masterfully against AMD in the P4 days...
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