- Joined
- May 23, 2010
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Aorus TRx40 Master
- CPU
- Ryzen Threadripper 3970x
- Graphics
- RX 6900 XT XTHT
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
So concerning the rendering and 3D,
you will love the Xeon if you need to make parallel tasks like crazy
you will feel nothing in term of lags or else: so smooth
No the DDR4 on a Xeon cannot goes to 3000
on a Xeon it is Max: 2400MHz
but with this kind of DDR4 you can, at 2400, play on the latency and pretty well, you can reduce the latency
keep in mind that there is the latency paradox, speed is always better than latency, but better in the way that you cannot feel it in any case (but your bank account will feel it), a 3000 low latency cost crazy compared to a 2400 standard latency (for same kit, e.g.: 64GB)
so let your DDR4 super duper low in latency at the maximum of 2400
as you can see on GB, at 2400MHz and NO OC, I am not bad in score!!!
for settings:
- FakeCPUID: 0x406F1 -> 0x040674
- VoodooTSCSync: IOCPUNumber -> 43
- XCPM: without EIST & PMDrvr.kext ?
- ssdtPRGen.sh: regenerate SSDT >>> didn't make this part and btw it is not active in my rig and I still have same score 4500 /45000 so for now I leave as it!
just made the FrequencyVectors method to complete
and DONE
tiny advice:
for your M2 sell them
don't add too many stuff which need to use the lanes, if not necessary
Also I was interested to see the new xeon PLATINUM 8180 PROCESSOR
(known as CPUID: 0x50654) with 28 cores at 2,5GHz
in my opinion much better to buy a dual socket with another 2696v4 (price will go down quickly)
there is a use for the platinum and gold xeon of course, but at 13 011 $
not for personal computers as ours
you will love the Xeon if you need to make parallel tasks like crazy
you will feel nothing in term of lags or else: so smooth
No the DDR4 on a Xeon cannot goes to 3000
on a Xeon it is Max: 2400MHz
but with this kind of DDR4 you can, at 2400, play on the latency and pretty well, you can reduce the latency
keep in mind that there is the latency paradox, speed is always better than latency, but better in the way that you cannot feel it in any case (but your bank account will feel it), a 3000 low latency cost crazy compared to a 2400 standard latency (for same kit, e.g.: 64GB)
so let your DDR4 super duper low in latency at the maximum of 2400
as you can see on GB, at 2400MHz and NO OC, I am not bad in score!!!
for settings:
- FakeCPUID: 0x406F1 -> 0x040674
- VoodooTSCSync: IOCPUNumber -> 43
- XCPM: without EIST & PMDrvr.kext ?
- ssdtPRGen.sh: regenerate SSDT >>> didn't make this part and btw it is not active in my rig and I still have same score 4500 /45000 so for now I leave as it!
just made the FrequencyVectors method to complete
and DONE
tiny advice:
for your M2 sell them
don't add too many stuff which need to use the lanes, if not necessary
Also I was interested to see the new xeon PLATINUM 8180 PROCESSOR
(known as CPUID: 0x50654) with 28 cores at 2,5GHz
in my opinion much better to buy a dual socket with another 2696v4 (price will go down quickly)
there is a use for the platinum and gold xeon of course, but at 13 011 $
not for personal computers as ours
With the power of a Xeon CPU for multi tasking with so much cores/threads, I will forget the opportunity to OC the processor.
And the price of a new 6950X is much more for less cores, so I would skip that story
The only thing what I wonder is about the RAM, for now can't found directly a answer..
I have already DDR4 RAM @ 3000Mhz would it be lowered to 2400Mhz or is it possible to run with XMP @ 3000Mhz ?
As I read in another topic, can I change the i7-6850K to the E5-2696 v4 and change clover settings:
- FakeCPUID: 0x406F1 -> 0x040674
- VoodooTSCSync: IOCPUNumber -> 43
- XCPM: without EIST & PMDrvr.kext ?
- ssdtPRGen.sh: regenerate SSDT
As for my workstation recently upgraded my M.2 SSD from a Samsung 850 Pro 512Gb -> Samsung 960 Pro 1TB
Don't know when Asus gonna release the 4x M.2 Hyper PCIe x16 card, so maybe I can attach my old 2* M.2 512GB in RAID0