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What block did you go with?
Looped cinebench or CPU-z stress test, they're both similar with CPU-z hitting 1-2C higher. Prime95 is a power virus and doesn't mimic any real world load I've ever run. Everything else I do runs cooler than that. The biggest stress I put on the system is photogrammetry which load both the cpu and gpu 100%, but I haven't run any of that yet.
lolYou always want to test with a worst case scenario, to make sure you are 24/7 stable.
I'd argue, if your system can't pass 48 hours of continuous Prime 95, it isn't stable.
True.I'm serious. Having a 24/7 stable system has nothing to do with testing against expected workloads.
When you do that you might have something stable most of the time, but down the road either you exceed your expected workloads and have instability, or you have one of those random really raee failures even at the level you have tested against.
The only way to ensure you have a stable system is to throw the worst possible thing at it, and do it for much longer than you think you'll need, and do it at worst case ambient temps during the summer.
If you don't do that, you have half-assed it.
I'm serious. Having a 24/7 stable system has nothing to do with testing against expected workloads.
When you do that you might have something stable most of the time, but down the road either you exceed your expected workloads and have instability, or you have one of those random really raee failures even at the level you have tested against.
The only way to ensure you have a stable system is to throw the worst possible thing at it, and do it for much longer than you think you'll need, and do it at worst case ambient temps during the summer.
If you don't do that, you have half-assed it.
God you remember those hahaha
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Anyways since you brought up tornadoes I have actual Vantec (delta) tornadoes in 80 and 92mm. I cant find a single use for these psychotic beast fans.
I literally have boxes of fans laying around. There are more off picture.
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Around 1000 euros for a preorder in Europe.
3900X dropped now at 600 euros but unsure for delivery. Seems some say it's available and in fact it is still not so you'll get it in 2 weeks or 2 months.
In France it may be 2 months because everything is on strike for the months to come like it is every 5 years of so.
True.
People will do what they want. I just hope they post if they have a crash in the middle of something important so we can laugh.
This is [H], a month is minimum.I usually go with 24 hours, but why stop at 48 when you could do a week?
That's new. Where ?No it isn't. It's 870 euros. I just checked. Quit posting false information.
93% of the chiplets are working on 8 cores and full cache, and it's getting better every day. 3900X is double chiplet junk. The better the chiplets produced are, the less 3900X you get. And there's huge competition for those faulty chiplets : 3960X and 3500X/3600/3600X.January schedule price drop.
3900x are in good supply now and no longer king in AMD line up.
I doubt amd is uesing junk dies on the 3960x I would imagine they are 100% working dies they cut off to sell at 1500 or sever dies that don't make the cut.93% of the chiplets are working on 8 cores and full cache, and it's getting better every day. 3900X is double chiplet junk. The better the chiplets produced are, the less 3900X you get. And there's huge competition for those faulty chiplets : 3960X and 3500X/3600/3600X.
Hour Trip to Microcenter and didn't get the 3960X even though website said they had some. Hopefully can get a 3960X soon or considering dual epyc instead.
I got mine in 1 day after ordering the other day. No idea where they get them only thing I can think of it not that many people look for them as it's not on nowinstock?ShopBLT has mystery stock in again if anyone wants to roll the dice. My CPU from them is on a truck in Wyoming ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
https://www.shopblt.com/cgi-bin/sho...11003000501_B6YZ293P.shtml&order_id=524430202
AMD announced 3950X at 749 $. That means with 1 euro = 0.90 dollar today, it should be at 674 euros before applying VTA. That should make 809 euros french VTA included. It's like 200 to 300 more than expected. Who steals the extra ?
Got my 3960x all put together with custom rigid water cooling.. I was unable to test it prior to doing the wcing because I did not have a cooler to put on it.. well its all built and power it on for the first time and good to go, I get post and all seems fine.. except its not recognizing my m.2 drive. I put it in another m.2 slot.. no go (the 2 slots by the pcie-16 slot).. This board has a 3rd veritcal standing m.2 slot, so I put it in there and the board recognizes it there... its a samsung evo 950 drive (also tried a crucial mx500 drive with same results) in an asus rog strig str4 -e gaming motherboard. I put the latest bios on it as well.
Anyone have any suggestions on what to try? I hope the board is not bad, what a nightmare if so.
Is that drive m.2 SATA not PCIE? I know only the chipset can do SATA over m.2 so you have to plug it into whichever slot is wired to the chipset.
Pull the CPU sounds like a bad seating.. or check the mounting pressure might need to tighten the block.
Or if it's just the m2 slots and everything else works just get a pcie m2 holder
Would say more than half are custom loops that i've seen makes sense for workstations rendering all the time with multiple gpus etc..Are all you 3960x and 3970x owners doing custom loops? I’m considering building a new rig next year but I’m not sure I want to do a custom loop and am looking for suggestions.
yeah I thought about a bad mount also.. I did follow the direction and use the torque wrench but that does not mean that is noy the problem. But like mirkendargen says, if a SATA m.2 will not work in those two slots then that could be it, going to pick up a non sata m.2 today and try that.. remounting the cpu is a pain in the ass, would have to tear my rigid tubing wc all apart etc.
Damn it I need to get back into shame. I hauled ass once doors open and beat the other guy to it. Got a Gigabyte master x570 with it.
As someone biding their time, the lengths some of you have gone to get your CPUs are amazing but oh-so-worth it. Best story so far was flying across the country (pretty sure was plebbit).Damn it I need to get back into shame. I hauled ass once doors open and beat the other guy to it. Got a Gigabyte master x570 with it.
doox00
Oh man... your running with the big boys. Put that sata m.2 in an external enclosure, use it for backups, and get you a phison e12 or e16 based badboy nvme and toss that in your otherwise storage neutered bad ass machine.
E12 is nvme pcie3.0 x4 lanes
E16 is same but pcie4.0