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★ VirMach ★ RYZEN ★ NVMe ★★ $8.88/YR- 384MB ★★ $21.85/YR- 2.5GB ★ Instant ★ Japan Pre-order ★ & More
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Simple reminder: If you got your Japan VPS don't go instant benchmarking - everyone is already doing it, you all will get shit results! Just wait for one posted here and steal it for future use!
"Work, work!"
"Ready to work!"
My vps will be with japanese girls!
Then this is completely unrelated to the above.
It's automatic approval, not because of a successful payment with Crypto but an override of the rejection which allows you to begin making a payment. Your payment was not successful, it timed out, and as a result, it cancelled.
I guess it depends on who you ask, but IPMI or similar is probably one of the main things most people would agree would turn it into a server motherboard. Maybe good/stable ECC support with a good maximum RAM amount and frequency? Perhaps built with 24x7 usage in mind. Maybe some would say the green color could be important to ensure datacenter hands can quickly identify things. I guess the answer is that it's whatever is advertised as one, as long as manufacturers don't take advantage of that to try to trick people into making a purchase.
The temperature is quite impossible to get anywhere "well under" the maximum in the 5000 series from my experience. I guess it depends on the specific definition of what qualifies. Right now I'm running a 5800X on this PC, with liquid cooling on 3x 3,000 RPM fans with 360MM radiator plus 9x 2,000 RPM fans on a 360x360MM (1080) radiator in a custom loop, and it idles at near room temperature. At maximum load, it can reach 78C briefly, 75C for maybe a minute, and bounces between 55C and 75C for the most part, with the majority of time near 75C which I would consider the peak.
This is at 1.41 average Voltage for this particular build, 140A EDC, 142W PPT displayed on Ryzen Master. It still throttles at around 75C. Of course, the throttling is much much lower and briefer since it's on an insane level of cooling but the point is that it has a similar throttling effect that's independent from the temperature maxing out.
In my high fan build with the optimal heatsink on a rackmount, I had a similar effect (it reaching around 76C, no higher, albeit much sooner and it throttled much harder for much longer.) But again, it never went past this temperature. Similar thing does not happen on 3000 series, on essentially the same default settings for that particular test. They would maybe hit 82C and not throttle nearly as hard or at all, even for much longer periods of time.
Something interesting in all this that I noticed is that it takes a longer amount of time for it to return to normal temperatures after being stress tested, versus an Intel equivalent. I'm not even going to begin pretending I know why though or if that even matters.
will this help
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=AMD-P-State-Linux-5.17
Japan still being configured, sorry for the delay, I took a 3~ hour nap and ran some errands. It's not far at all, I'd say it could be done within an hour with what's left.
Yeah, most likely, at a glance.
$21.85/YR- 2.5GB can the service be opened in the first time?
Invoice #1397134
Ha I MADE it ID:652447
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Good fucking job mate.
INVOICE #1396673
ORDER 652023
CHREEEEEERS
I laughed too hard at that, perfect comedic timing whether or not you meant to do it, fine, you get it.
@FrankZ
Quick, post your Order ID for Tokyo!
Wait where to find my order number?
Order #553705
order 654414
Where the hell is order number
my order#1397158and#1405380,wait long time,thanks!!!!
Okay I'm not laughing anymore, read my comment and stop panicking.
Order #555926
update:I finally found the ID
ORDER 652668
Lmao. This one is even better
Okey, he edited it... added Invoice number, still no order number.
Reading is hard. You see POST ORDER NUMBER, you GO POST ANYTHING YOU KNOW!
GO FAST, LIVE FAST!
my order#1397158and#1405380,wait long time,thanks!!!!
Order #553269
gogogo!
Damn why do they have something I dont.Na I guess I have to quit.
productdetails&id=652024
Alright nevermind, please stop. No more entries past this line I'm going to have a headache.