X399 TR + 64GB ECC UDIMM Memory |
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TANWare
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If not happy with the Enermax 360 be sure that the fan profile has the pump running at high speed. I do this by default even at idle. The fans though ramp up in speed by the CPU temp.
Here is the system @4GHz after 30 minutes of bashing CB R15;
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wardog
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One hell of a pretty picture there ceros. |
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ceros
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Hi wardog, Took longer then expected but finally I got them and build it . The good news it that it saw them(128 Gb ECC UDIMM) from the start without any issue or configuration change. Ran some stress CPU/Mem tests but I'm not pleased with the temps. So while I am happy with the 128Gb ECC / $ the cooler let me down (with these temps I'm not able to do 4GHz stable-I will ask for a replacement of the Enermax 360 ... :| ) More details -> https://ibb.co/h8DbCn Cheers ! |
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Please do. |
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ceros
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Hi wardog, I took a leap of faith (after contacting the vendor and confirmed that I can return it in case of incompatibility) and ordered 8x16Gb , they should arrive mid/end of next week . I'll keep you posted with the outcome of the tests. # These are by far the cheapest 128 Gb (~840 $) that I came across .
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wardog
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I don't see that ASRock has this P/N in house to test with. Your best bet would be to contact Crucial and inquire. |
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ceros
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Hi guys !
I want to build an x399 TR with 128 Gb ECC UDIMM memory since the cheapest 16Gb (u)dimms that I find are ECC (http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/ct16g4wfd8266 ~107$ ) Now my question is , do you know if these(8x16Gb) will work with x399 Taichi and TR 1950x or in 4x16 GB configuration ? Thank you ! ;) Cheers!
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sfchun
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Hello
I decided to do minor update on my existing xeon config, and wait longer the new products to come in 2018, we may get more cores/performence for cheaper again next year. Also it will allow AMD platforms to be more mature. For now, EPYC solutions are not very easy to get for a individual. So long story short, I wait and see :) Cheers
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Curious if you decided or not. I am already heavily invested in 32 GB ECC RDIMMs (256 GB worth) on Asrock's X99 WS-E motherboard and had been looking out of curiosity at a newer platform. On Xeon, unless I go multi-processor, there is no chance for re-using RAM that I already have. For Intel, I could do 2x Xeon Silver 4110's with either Super Micro's X11DPG-QT or X11DAi-N (~$1800 or ~$1500, respectively) For AMD, there is a single processor alternative (2 or 3), or another dual option (1): 1) 2x EPYC 7251 on Super Micro's H11DSi (~ $1600) -- 16 RAM slots, and 8C/16 threads*2 = 16C/32 threads 2) 1x EPYC 7351P on Gigabyte's MZ31-AR0 (~ $1473) -- 16 RAM slots*, and 16C/32 threads on the single CPU 3) 1x EPYC 7251 on Gigabyte's MZ31-AR0 (~ $1160) -- 16 RAM slots*, and 8C/16 threads. (economical option) *On this motherboard, risers would be needed for full-length GPUs (~$20 or ~$80 for each GPU), as well as a case like Thermaltake's Core P5. This is more of a 'fun' build, but more than likely time-consuming. Are you asking about a 64 GB (L)RDIMMs or 4 x 16GB (64GB) ECC UDIMMs? If you just mean wanting 64GB RAM w/ ECC, then that seems like it has already been proven working -- link here.
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sfchun
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+1 ;)
You clarify the point ! My workload will be : virtual machines + NAS , also using ZFS checking EPIC vs Xeon and will decide later :) |
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