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  1. Ah aight, thanks for the information. Glad to hear it will work
  2. Ah i see, for the memory, i got these info from the seller : Micron Server DDR4 ECC UDIMM 32GB 2Rx8 3200 CL22 (16Gbit) (Single Pack) - MTA18ASF4G72AZ-3G2B1R Module Density: 32GB Technology Speed: DDR4-3200 Module Type: ECC UDIMM Rank X Config: 2Rx8 CAS Latency: 22 Ext Timing 22-22-22 Voltage: 1.2V Die Density: 32GB Single Pack Will it work with 5800X3D? Thanks
  3. Specifically, with Asrock B550M Pro4, will the error get reported or will it be only silently corrected? According to this post (https://old.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/udgz7d/fyi_ecc_ram_is_working_on_5800x3d/), it does work, but idk if it will report the error. My use case does not really need ECC, but it is still preferred. Also, do you think it's better to use DDR4 ECC memory or just upgrade to DDR5? As it seems DDR5 has ECC but not really? It's confusing and searching for more information only makes me more confused right now. So if anyone can give clarity i'll aprecciate it. Thanks
  4. Ah, i see. So 5800X3D is already efficient on power, but because the stacked L3 Cache it becomes hotter. And even if it is consuming more power, that is because the 3D cache and not the result of higher frequency, is that correct? Well i don't really mind the temp, just the wattage. If it is already efficient then all good i guess. Although, does 5800X3D power efficiency is same or atleast close enough to 5700X? Haven't bought it yet, might affect my decision to buy it later. Thanks
  5. Hi, i like the ryzen 7 5700X efficiency, but i still hope i get those extra L3 cache since it seems to help for workload in linux (https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-5800x3d-linux ). Too bad there's no Ryzen 7 5700X3D. Well, from what i've heard, 5700X is basically an underclocked 5800X. If so, how can i achieve the 5700X efficiency with 5800X3D? I prefer if the solution is OS agnostic, but solution for linux is a priority. The easier and safer the solution, the better. I don't need it to be the most optimal efficiency, though it would be great. But, stability is still prioritized, since this is for work. So, is there any setting to change like nvidia-smi? Or do i need to change the settings from BIOS? I never really underclock a CPU before. Oh, and my motherboard is Asrock B550M Pro4. I won't worry about expiring the warranty, but of course i don't wanna to break the CPU. Anyway, thanks
  6. Oh, so i need to remove ALL (Which mean AMD and NVIDIA) drivers. Then install the new one again. Is this right?
  7. Hi, recently i've been upgrading from AMD RX 580 to NVIDIA RTX 4090. I've heard about DDU but i thought i need to do it after changing the GPU. When i read it again, turns out i need to DDU first then change the GPU. Well, right now i've changed the GPU but haven't DDU yet. I think NVIDIA drivers and Control Panel already installed automatically by Windows (I'm on WIndows 11). But when i check AMD adrenaline is still there. So, what should i do now? That's all, thank you
  8. Good point there. Is it the size or the frequency? Hope it is the size, there's still 2 RAM slot empty so i guess i can go to 64 GB easily. If it is the frequency, does picking a higher frequency DDR4 worth it or is it better to just save and upgrade to DDR5 platform altogether? Glad to hear that. Thanks mate.
  9. Well, i've been considering the 3090. But i heard that 4090 have support for FP8, which might be useful later and that makes me want to go for 4090 in the end. I hope the transient spikes won't really be a problem, since if i can, i would like to avoid buying a new PSU right now. I'm planning to buy new PSU with ATX 3.0 standard, but AFAIK in my region ATX 3.0 PSU only sold in max 750W models anyway right now. So would like to wait for a bit if i really need to buy a new PSU. Edit : Nvm checked again, there's 1000W ATX 3.0 PSU now in the market. But really don't like the 450W power consumption. So if limiting the power do the job might as well avoid buying the PSU, unless it is really necessary
  10. Ah i see, Although it would be nice if someone can confirm whether power limit affect power spike too. Thanks anyway.
  11. I mean, if i lower the power limit, won't the power spike get lower too? i can go lower if it is really necessary
  12. Well, but if i set a lower power limit, something like 70-80% it should be fine right? I think the 450W power requirement is too much anyway. Didn't really think a graphic cards would require this much power when buying the PSU
  13. Well, for gaming no doubt ill get CPU bottleneck, but i doubt for training ML model it will be bottlenecked. Even if it is, it won't bottleneck as much as if use it for gaming. just quite worried about the PCB quality. But if it is fine for stock power, then it's ok for me. Hoping it would last atleast 6 years tbh.
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