I wonder if we ever going to get AMD-related article without a birdie's meltdown in the first comments...
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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X "Zen 4" Rocks On Intel's Clear Linux
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Originally posted by loganj View Posti wonder is intel gave up on the idea to lock the avx512 features? wasn't there a pay service for avx512? or it was about something else and my memory is a total mess
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[quote] For example, my home server went from a crappy quad core Athlon and 4GB of RAM to a quad core Cortex A53 with 4GB of RAM. Why did I do this? Because I didn't really need more performance, I just wanted something that could run on less power than an LED lamp, make no noise, and take up no space. [/quote]
Makes perfect sense to me. I have a AMD 2400G in my server which is 'way' more power than it needs for a home file server. No need to upgrade it to 'latest' processor. Mine is quiet. Other than taking up space, I hardly know it is there. I toyed around with a Raspberry PI 4 as a server and while it would have worked, I decided to just stay with the bigger ATX box even though lots of empty space in there... Ie. I have it... I'll use it. But next iteration of the server ... well, who knows down the road.Last edited by rclark; 15 October 2022, 02:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Weasel View PostI hate Intel's decision to not support ECC memory on their "desktop" CPUs.
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I'm trying Pop!_OS with Zen 4, with a 7600X, and I'm facing a few issues. The gpu driver seems to be immature, playing videos in fullscreen with VLC or the stock video player just freezes the video. I can do 4K desktop and everything is super fast, but this, not having access to the sensors, and a few game incompatibilities in Wine/Proton is making me try Windows 11.
Anyone with better luck with Zen4/AM5?
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