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"with todays more mature agesa/bios"
How close what this first video to the X870E release ?
Will be fun to see their new updated results 👍
"with todays more mature agesa/bios"
CL32 seems pretty low and ambitious for 8800. Why not relax it up to CL38 for stability?Can complete pretty much all benchmark @ golden ratio 8800/2200 CL32 (8844/2211), but karhu will fail it after awhile, so the promised land is still alittle out of reach for fully stable daily settings atm
If i run CL32 or CL50 dont really matter, IMC on the cpu is the limting factor, not the memoryCL32 seems pretty low and ambitious for 8800. Why not relax it up to CL38 for stability?
ASROCK? Uh oh. Have they patched out all the failed X3D problems yet?Mobo is ASROCK B850M RS Pro Wifi.
I'm on BIOS ver 3.15 and no intention of upgrading unless I encounter an issue.ASROCK? Uh oh. Have they patched out all the failed X3D problems yet?
Tape is your friend in situations like these! Put some on the backplate to keep it from moving while attaching the AIO. Remove it when finished.Compared to the 245KF, installing the AIO on AM5 socket was much, much easier and straightforward, not to mention quicker. With the 245KF, I needed to keep one hand behind the mobo to hold and keep the backplate stable while I screwed from the front. It was challenging, to say the least.
using some anti-static foam or bubble wrap as a spacer to the case is better. tape can leave residuals or take or damage some of the motherboard traces when you remove it.Tape is your friend in situations like these! Put some on the backplate to keep it from moving while attaching the AIO. Remove it when finished.
Blue painters tape, electrical tape, or Kapton tape will not leave a residue or remove any traces.using some anti-static foam or bubble wrap as a spacer to the case is better. tape can leave residuals or take or damage some of the motherboard traces when you remove it.
Somewhat unhappy to report that V-cache does not improve performance in LM Studio
Pinned to V-cache CCD @ 5.35 GHz: 1.47 tokens/sec
Pinned to Freq CCD @ 5.34 GHz: 1.46 tokens/sec
I was having some internet issues (PC was out of wifi range. now fixed with USB extension cable) so decided not to use the Snipping tool (would've had to use flash drive to transfer to laptop that is working fine with internet).Does that intel gpu not allow you to record video?
Task manager is less than ideal for this. It will show you high utilization even though the cores are waiting for memory. As it the case here, so the frequency is high.I'm getting fixed 5.35 GHz (task manager) frequency on the cache CCD and 5.34 GHz on the frequency CCD, in an LLM workload that pegs the CCD utilization at almost 94%.
I am no overclocker but you should first fix your cooling, then tweak current / power limits. But if you are interested in just seeing 5.7 GHz, just write a program to run a series of no_opsAnyone with good Ryzen tuning experience wanna chime in on how I can persuade the frequency CCD to hit close to 5.6 or even 5.7 GHz?
You are looking at token generation which is bottlenecked by memory bandwidth as it is a streaming workload. L3 won't help much.Somewhat unhappy to report that V-cache does not improve performance in LM Studio
That sounds completly opposite to how it should be Read around llama.cpp github, they should have hints there how to properly split the workload between cpu/gpu. Unfortunately I don't have any links at hand to share.The only advantage seems to be to use the GPU memory to load a larger model in case your system RAM is insufficient.
Cooling fixed already (as much as I could). It's no longer being annoyingly loud. I guess it was the pump complaining because it likes being on topI am no overclocker but you should first fix your cooling, then tweak current / power limits. But if you are interested in just seeing 5.7 GHz, just write a program to run a series of no_ops
Should be OK for a non-demanding user. My latest Gigabyte (Z890 Ice) seems to be issue free. The BIOS looks like a work in progress but that should be a non-issue unless you want to give your mom a tweaked to the gills config instead of a stable stock config.How is this motherboard?
There's much better RAM available. CL26 and CL28. Also, for dual CCDs, I have noticed that even 7200C36 with UCLK 1800 on my 9950X3D saw performance increase. I have a Teamgroup 48GB kit and I would recommend the same.Any glaring issues or problems with this build?
- MOBO: MSI X870E Tomahawk board for $299,
- RAM: Corsair Vengence DDR 6000 2x16GB CL30 $129
- Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120n~$50
- BootDrive: SK Hynix Platinum 2TB 4x4 NVME $149 + assorted NVMEs, SSDs and HDs from the current build
- GPU: 7900XT from current build
- PSU Corsair 850W from current build.
- Case: Thermaltake case from current build.
I see that there’s a firmware update for the drive. Wonder if that finally fixes it or do I need to make a 90 minute round trip to swap the drive for a Samsung.There's much better RAM available. CL26 and CL28. Also, for dual CCDs, I have noticed that even 7200C36 with UCLK 1800 on my 9950X3D saw performance increase. I have a Teamgroup 48GB kit and I would recommend the same.
It will not work at EXPO/XMP but manual tuning will get you to 7200C34 easy, at its rated voltage. May go higher with more volts but you probably wouldn't want to do that.
SK Hynix has issues: http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=thread...-2tb-ssd-write-speed-dropped-by-half.2610542/
No one has chimed in with anything negative in a while since the update but I think not many people here have this drive and those that do, even fewer would be running CrystalDiskMark on it periodically. I personally don't run CDM anymore after I saw it resulted in about 40GB of writes when selecting the 4GB file size and running all tests.I see that there’s a firmware update for the drive. Wonder if that finally fixes it or do I need to make a 90 minute round trip to swap the drive for a Samsung.
Congrats quite the jump from 32GB to 96GB also.I may have been delirious yesterday and ordered a 9950x3D and a 2 x 48 GB kit.
I have 2x4TB SN850X and 1x4TB 990 Pro in my workstation and I cant say anything bad about either. Buy whichever one is cheaper IMO.No one has chimed in with anything negative in a while since the update but I think not many people here have this drive and those that do, even fewer would be running CrystalDiskMark on it periodically. I personally don't run CDM anymore after I saw it resulted in about 40GB of writes when selecting the 4GB file size and running all tests.
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A few posts down, my firmware link is still active if you want to download it faster. So far no one has reported data loss I think, even before the firmware update was available.
I would go with WD based on this user's extensive SSD experience in his job: http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=thread...e-speed-dropped-by-half.2610542/post-41432436