2103 version is the best in terms of RAM stability so far. The older versions are literal crap and the newer are even worse at times.
2103 is capable of running 2x48 m-die kit at 6800 MHz CL28 stably (dozen hours of testing in Karhu and TM5 passed) and 7200 MHz CL30 for light benching. None...
Tried that today out of curiosity and it did't work. Still hanging up on the progress bar. The same volume boots with the older bioses and patches and this very same volume is normally being used for the KVM instance. So the installation itself isn't a root of this issue.
To tell you frankly, I don’t take all those “new way” lunatics seriously. They seem to be using the virtualization for a sole purpose of using the virtualization and nothing else. None of them are extracting the benefits that are coming from it. Furthermore, they’re preaching about the OpenCore...
When it comes to content creation, Core Ultra is a good alternative and their memory controllers are far more tolerant. I’ve seen the people being able to stabilize the two dual-rank modules on 7800 or even 8000 MT/s with CL32. Means that you can have up to 96 Gb of RAM operating at the...
That's bad news actually. It may be enough for the likes of 9700X or 9800X3D, but not nearly enough to feed the 16 cores. I'd try to look for the single-rank 32 Gb modules (those are rare, but are said to exist) in order to get higher frequency and bandwidth.
I’ve done some testing with Linpack...
@KWODO I've had all of my trouble solved by switching back to the good old KVM-based hardware virtualization. Been using that for a lifetime, since I'm using it whenever it is possible. Now I can just flash the latest bios whenever it is getting released, without caring about consequences. No...
Well it would seem that no release is perfect. 1715 is quite buggy when it comes to memory training. It's fatally inconsistent. Like in incredibly, hellishly inconsistent. Got itstable at 6400 MT/s CL28 then made a reboot only to see that it fails Karhu RAM test in two seconds... Reboot and it's...
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