The chip will happily suck up everything you throw at it. Intel builds the “oh shit” protections on the CPU but just like everyone else the BIOS controls the power flow.
Processors are like goldfish, they will eat everything you throw at them...
I know the processor is slow.
All it is right now for me is a local file server mostly. Plus local media streaming to tvs and pcs for video.
Does my 18 GB of ram/memory make it more comparable to do anything else?
I moved the jumper.
Just an update for everyone. Turns out per ASRock support, I have a bad board. I also tried going from 3.40 all the way up to 10.08 one bios at a time with taking care to clear the cmos between each update. Didn't work...
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/12/roku-second-user-accounts-hacked/
Checking my Monday morning newsletters and this one came through so I thought it could be relevant to some of you so here it is.
Be safe out there people and do your best to...
Could be, I first started hearing about this issue in the Unreal forums for Oodle and they were telling Intel users to drop their max clocks by 200 mhz to keep things stable.
https://www.radgametools.com/oodleintel.htm
Well it depended on how good of a sample you had. While they had good yields and plenty of stuff ran faster, they only tested 300a units at 300. So if you had particularly bad silicon, it could still pass in that bin, even if it would have failed...
Yah Oodle can hit the CPU very hard in short bursts. Newer versions of the DLL are highly multithreaded too. Cause of much angst for me running modded Cyberpunk on overclocked CPUs.
Actually, huh, I'm just now wondering if this Intel issue is...
It is an popular asset compression library, that offer good ratio of compression and speed for a use case like game:
https://www.radgametools.com/oodle.htm
Popular with console and PC, that what the famous PS5 special hardware to read game data...
Sadly no, to comply with the previous rulings Intel doesn't sell any of its components directly, they sell them at a fixed price to their authorized distributors who then sell them to the AIBs and everybody else so Intel doesn't technically sell...
Never said it was a fad. This thread is about its life slowly dying and once its gone to novelty status. My point is, I don't see it having a following like vinyl does. DVD's still fill the void for the less fortunate, slow internet connected...
Interesting. It's like you stumbled onto Furmark for CPUs. Sounds like Intel may have a thermal throttling bug combined with that shader compiler causing a perfect storm of heat. I wonder if running Intel stock is really necessary or if you...