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Originally posted by vladpetric View PostNo ECC memory support I presume.
what Linus said ...
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Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
They don't have AVX? Ouch. Didn't some big distro drew the line of support on AVX capable CPUs recently? If that is the case, those brand new CPUs wouldn't be supported.
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Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
To be fair, AMD's side isn't much prettier. ECC support was left to motherboard manufacturers and most don't do it. I heard that only Ryzen-pro models really support ECC on enterprise-class PCs.
You know, there is actually a way to test it out to some degree. With an AMD Ryzen retail, on an x570 pro mobo or similar, you try vanilla rowhammer (not ECCploit) ... If you're successful at vanilla rowhammer, it means that ECC doesn't work. If you're not successful ... well, you haven't really learnt much.
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Originally posted by coder View PostHuh? Every even-numbered model number (i.e. if you look at the thousands digit) introduced a new socket, going clear back to Sandybridge. Sanybridge (2000-series), Haswell (4000-series), Skylake (6000-series), Coffee Lake (8000-series), and Comet Lake (10000-series). This simply maintains the pattern.
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