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  1. I have 2 RAID partitions (one is NVME based and other is HDD based) on my ASUS ROG STRIX TRX40-XE GAMING - motherboard. Both are NTFS and being used in Windows 10 (One for OS and other for Data). I have installed a 3rd SSD and have installed Linux (Ubuntu based PopOS) on this SSD but i'm unable to see or access my 2 RAID partitions when im booted into Linux. I couldn't find any RAID driver support on AMD or ASUS's website for Linux. Can anyone help me ? i do not want to install Linux on the RAID partitions, just want to access the data in those RAID partitions while i'm booted into Linux.
  2. Hi, I'm using a Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 air cooler for my Threadripper 3970X in dual fan (push+pull) configuration. The motherboard that i'm using is ASUS ROG STRIX TRX40-XE GAMING. This motherboard has two CPU FAN headers. The Primary CPU_FAN header and an OPT_CPU_FAN header. My question is, what is best way to connect the two fans out of the below two options: 1. Connect Primary CPU fan to CPU_FAN header and 2nd CPU fan to OPT_CPU_FAN header. 2. Use the Y splitter that comes with Noctua NH-U14S and connect both the fans to the CPU_FAN header so that they run at the same rpm. I'm currently using 1st config and i have noticed that the 2nd fans is always at a slightly less rpm than the primary fan. Not sure if it is good or bad. Can anyone please direct me to any benchmark or share their experience regarding comparison of these two settings for the dual fan configuration ?
  3. There is an update on the Intel Xeon Phi 7120P card. There were 2 hardware issues which i had to resolve over the Christmas and new year break. One was related to the power cable and other was related to cooling. The card is now adequately powered and has a massive blower fan blowing air at full speed into the card. But now i'm stuck at the software configuration part. I downloaded the mpss files from intel's website and the instructions given in it requires the rpm files to be rebuilt. But when i try that i get below error. Can anyone please help? My OS environment: OS: CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core) Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-1160.11.1.el7.x86_64 Complete logs are given in attached text file. Error: XeonPhi_Logs.txt
  4. Noctua has replied to my email and have given below feedback. Greetings from Noctua! Thank you very much for contacting us. Due to the high number of support requests, there are unfortunately delays in answering them. Many thanks for your understanding. The NH-U14S TR4-SP3 in dual-fan configuration is fully compatible with these RAM modules and your PC configuration. ASUS ROG STRIX TRX40-XE GAMING: Please note that this cooler is compatible in vertical orientation only (= fan(s) blowing towards the I/O panel). Kind regards, Your Noctua Support-Team Couldn't exactly understand the last bit though. I hope this is what they mean that the cooler should be oriented like this:
  5. Many thanks. Have sent an email to Noctua. Will let you know if they reply.
  6. Does that mean i'm all good ? Means I wont have to move the fan upwards on the noctua NH-14 and therefore should be able to fit it in the Define 7 Compact case ?
  7. I have raised this issue on intel community forum and have been getting some help from someone from Intel. Re: Re:Server not recognizing Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 7120P - Intel Community You were absolutely right, the cooling on my workstation is not adequate and the card is touching 100deg C even when idle. The reason being the fans are not controlled by the Phi card and therefore are not ramping up when the Phi is hot. So far i haven't been able to control the fans based on Phi's temp/load. I'm thinking of making a 3D printed shroud to attach a fan directly blowing air into the Phi but the problem again is how to control the rpm based on Phi's temp/load.
  8. This is the ram module that I'm planning to buy but unfortunately I'm unable to find its dimensions on the OEM's website.
  9. Hey, many thanks for the link. As i checked on noctua's website, it shows that the cooler is compatible with ASUS ROG Strix TRX40-E Gaming motherboard. I'm unable to find the exact dimensions of the ram that i have selected. The only info i could find was on Amazon which mentions that the height is 3.12cm but i wouldn't want to rely on amazon. i will search a bit more before i buy. Thanks for your help.
  10. Yes i did notice that, however, i'm not sure that if i populate all the 8 RAM slots with Crucial - DDR4 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - unbuffered (CT32G4DFD8266), will i need to offset the fans on the Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 a bit upwards or will that not be required. I will be going for a dual fan configuration on the Noctua NH-14S.
  11. Try a good quality paste like from noctua or thermal grizzly.
  12. Might sound like a very basic thing but have you tried re-applying the thermal paste? I once had a similar issue with my intel based laptop. The temp would spike up and down suddenly and would go through the roof even with medium load. I was able to resolve the issue by cleaning the existing paste and applying a good quality thermal paste.
  13. Has anyone tried to install and configure Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 7120P card in their system? I have 2 and i want to use them for running my computations but haven't been able to configure them so far. Any help would be great.
  14. Budget (including currency): £3500 Country: United Kingdom Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CST Studio Suite 2020 for antenna design and simulations (3D/CAD) Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 3960X / 3.8 GHz processor ASUS ROG STRIX TRX40-XE GAMING - motherboard - ATX - Socket sTRX4 - AMD TRX40 Crucial - DDR4 - module - 32 GB - DIMM 288-pin - unbuffered NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 - Customer Kit - graphics card - Quadro RTX 4000 - 8 GB Samsung 980 PRO MZ-V8P1T0BW - solid state drive - 1 TB - PCI Express 4.0 x4 (NVMe) Corsair HX1000i High Performance Series (1000 Watt) 80 PLUS Platinum ATX Power Supply Unit Fractal Design Define 7 Compact Mid Tower PC Case Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 Noctua NF-A15 PWM Has anyone tried Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 in Fractal Design Define 7 compact case?
  15. Well the software is designed to run on workstations as well as servers with multi-CPU and several cores. Some Universities install it on a big server or even cluster and then allow its students to use it by using a queue method but since my supervisor wants a dedicated machine so we are building a workstation purely for us. So, im quite certain that the application will be able to handle 128 threads but still i take your suggestion and will check this with the software provider. Only thing is, these software provider start recommending Intels due to their corporate obligations so i'm doubtful if they will say anything once they hear AMD. Another reason for choosing 3990X was to future proof the system for several years as our project will continue well beyond my PhD and will be handed over to the next student who will be working for the project. I do remember Linus mentioning in the review video of 3990X that there is nothing that can use the 128 threads right now but i'm hoping that some years down the line the support might come. My real headache right now seems to be the choice of cooler. The AIO that i have mentioned doesn't seems to be covering whole of the CPU die whereas the air coolers have a bigger plate to cover it completely. Totally confused about the cooler.
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