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Interested to know how the P vs E cores calculus will apply to web services as well. One reason Ryzen is more compelling at the moment.
I have some Geekbench 5,6 scores for EX101 intel i9 13900 server
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
message me if anyone is interested in full yabs result
Insert here pls, I think that a lots of people interested in:)
here you go @adns
What RAM and Motherboard do they use?
sudo dmidecode --type 17 | grep "Part Number"
sudo dmidecode -t 2
Samsung 2 x 32GB DDR5 4800MHz and ASRockRack W680D4U-1L @DamoHG
Thanks anyone know the same but for AX52?
Motherboard: ASUS Pro WS 665-ACE
Chipset: AMD 6xx (Promontory PROM21L.3)
RAM: 2x32GB (ECC)
Module Part Number: M324R4GA3BB0-CQKOL
(I opted for ECC because normal RAM doesn't make much sense in such a setting.)
Performance/heat is OK, much better than the 3900X servers were. I am still undecided whether I should move to the i9-13900 or keep this one. I mean it's OK but not too powerful.
Driver wise Windows Server works "OK", but lacks a few drivers like usual. Intel is the same. Simply using a consumer CPU/chipset on Windows Server nowadays results in quite a few "unknown devices", and you lack the GPU as well. Windows Pro or Enterprise works. Yeah, consumer OS but who cares, it works the same.