By: Etienne (etienne_lorrain.delete@this.yahoo.fr), December 8, 2022 1:56 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com) on December 8, 2022 8:13 am wrote:
> Etienne (etienne_lorrain.delete@this.yahoo.fr) on December 8, 2022 8:05 am wrote:
>
> > (for my definition
> > of working, I am not an overclocker, I want stable for hours...)
>
> Well, if you want your computer stable for hours in my book you are overclocker.
> I wouldn't use a machine if it's not stable for months. And I am probably still considered too tolerant by
> many colleagues including many RWT posters. For example, unlike many of them I don't consider ECC necessary.
Well, target being stable for months, i.e. never touching BIOS config again, but right now target being able to run all cores at 100% for at least few hours.
Would be nice to already have a Motherboard where all default was at least working that good, I had more success with "optimised default", but it is still early and there is new BIOS version every few weeks.
It seems motherboards are only "made for windows", Linux not supported, because it is quite difficult to have this kind of workload on Windows.
There are probably motherboards already fully working, but at 3 times the price - and I wanted a micro-ATX form factor.
> Etienne (etienne_lorrain.delete@this.yahoo.fr) on December 8, 2022 8:05 am wrote:
>
> > (for my definition
> > of working, I am not an overclocker, I want stable for hours...)
>
> Well, if you want your computer stable for hours in my book you are overclocker.
> I wouldn't use a machine if it's not stable for months. And I am probably still considered too tolerant by
> many colleagues including many RWT posters. For example, unlike many of them I don't consider ECC necessary.
Well, target being stable for months, i.e. never touching BIOS config again, but right now target being able to run all cores at 100% for at least few hours.
Would be nice to already have a Motherboard where all default was at least working that good, I had more success with "optimised default", but it is still early and there is new BIOS version every few weeks.
It seems motherboards are only "made for windows", Linux not supported, because it is quite difficult to have this kind of workload on Windows.
There are probably motherboards already fully working, but at 3 times the price - and I wanted a micro-ATX form factor.