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  • torsionbar28
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    Originally posted by shmerl View Post
    Yes, it is random. I.e. not every chip in the production is affected. But some are. And symptoms are consistent in such case.
    In other words, this is what warranty and RMA is for. Nothing to see here.

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  • shmerl
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    Originally posted by pete910 View Post
    So the bug is rather random it would seem.
    Had Ryzen since launch, Never had that problem TBH.
    Yes, it is random. I.e. not every chip in the production is affected. But some are. And symptoms are consistent in such case.

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  • shmerl
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    Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View Post

    Be ignorant of the OP retort.
    Did you see extensive testing on this? OP report doesn't say anything of the sort. So contribute something useful to this, unless you have no data either.
    Last edited by shmerl; 21 February 2018, 03:28 PM.

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  • pete910
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    Originally posted by shmerl View Post

    The question is whether it affects any other AMD chip. I see no point in pretending it's a non existing problem.
    Had Ryzen since launch, Never had that problem TBH.

    Built 2 others, both with ryzen CPU's , Again no issues.

    So the bug is rather random it would seem.

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  • Marc Driftmeyer
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    Originally posted by shmerl View Post

    The question is whether it affects any other AMD chip. I see no point in pretending it's a non existing problem.
    Be ignorant of the OP retort. Let's go down the list of equivalency to Intel issues. I'll wager it's a mountain of BS that awaits for you to swallow.

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  • shmerl
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    Originally posted by existensil View Post

    Something tells me we can dig up some pretty terrible Intel bugs they haven't properly addressed. This appears to be an attempt to derail a conversation about a new product with what-about-ism. I hope this line of discussion does not continue here. It's off topic.
    The question is whether it affects any other AMD chip. I see no point in pretending it's a non existing problem.

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  • vito
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    Originally posted by existensil View Post
    A Ryzen Mobile 2700U based sub-ITX desktop would be a much better tiny gaming machine than any Intel NUC.
    There are a lot of places where such setup would be _very_ useful. We recently benchmarked few boards and found the GPU performance to be inadequate.

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  • existensil
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    Originally posted by shmerl View Post
    Meanwhile, Ryzen CPUs are still plagued by this: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196683

    AMD didn't really ever properly comment on this issue.
    Something tells me we can dig up some pretty terrible Intel bugs they haven't properly addressed. This appears to be an attempt to derail a conversation about a new product with what-about-ism. I hope this line of discussion does not continue here. It's off topic.

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  • shmerl
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    Meanwhile, Ryzen CPUs are still plagued by this: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196683

    AMD didn't really ever properly comment on this issue.

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  • existensil
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    The V1000 is yet another set of products based on the Raven Ridge die. This one fills the pretty large gap between the 12W-25W Ryzen Mobile parts and the 65W Ryzen APUs.

    I don't know if AMD has plans for a NUC style device, but a part with this power envelope would work great for one. Being embedded these processors probably cost more than a consumer part would be, so I'm not expecting AMD NUCs to start rolling out with this.

    I'm kind of surprised no motherboard makers have put out one of their own already based on a Ryzen Mobile part. A Ryzen Mobile 2700U based sub-ITX desktop would be a much better tiny gaming machine than any Intel NUC.

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