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AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Linux Performance Boosted By Updated BIOS/AGESA
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Those are some pretty good improvements, considering the performance of this CPU was already pretty good. Assuming this affects all OSes, kinda sucks for AMD, since that means a lot of people have already made their first impressions.
I assume this has no impact on 1st gen Ryzens? For me, the latest AGESA update improved my OC stability, but I haven't noticed if anything was running faster.
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Originally posted by SemiLucid View PostMichael would you mind doing some testing for the soft lockup bug on the new Ryzen chips?
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196683
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I also have 90° on idle with k10 temp.
Also, my GPU fans are 100%, both on windows or linux, as soon as the login manager start (so I guess as soon as the nvidia driver starts). And that's highly annoying... Asus x470 pro / 2700x and an "old" 970GTX phantom.
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Originally posted by fernie View Post
Only 10? for me it reports 90-110C mostly idle, in bios its shows ok under 40C
Also, as soon as the computer reach a login screen (both linux or windows, so I guess it's really as soon as the nvidia driver starts) my GPU fans go to 100%, which is very (very) annoying. 2700X on an asus prime x470 pro, with an "old" GTX 970...
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