EPYC 7002 (ROME)
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EPYC 7002 (ROME)
*P Models are single socket only
Full STH review here: https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-7 ... a-knockout
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Re: EPYC 7002 (ROME)
Am I right in thinking BOINC manager can only run a maximum of 100 threads? (vCPUs/BOINC cores)
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Re: EPYC 7002 (ROME)
Hi Chris,
Going shopping?
Not having a 100+ core host I can't say
But ...
Mark
Going shopping?
Not having a 100+ core host I can't say
But ...
Boinc manager doesn't appear to have a problem with more than 100 cores.09/08/2019 18:22:18 | | Number of usable CPUs has changed from 101 to 999.
Mark
Re: EPYC 7002 (ROME)
With $7000 for a 7742, wouldn't it be a lot cheaper just to set up four threadrippers?!
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Re: EPYC 7002 (ROME)
EPYC use far less electricity etc than multiple threadrippers!
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Re: EPYC 7002 (ROME)
Thanks that info is *really helpful, and makes a big change to any system design planning (for me).Boinc manager doesn't appear to have a problem with more than 100 cores.
NopeGoing shopping?