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AMD's new Ryzen 9000 CPUs are reportedly suffering 'disastrous' sales

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  • @lnx said:

    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---
    Read       | 1.89 GB/s   (474.7k)
    Write      | 1.90 GB/s   (475.9k)
    Total      | 3.80 GB/s   (950.6k)
    

    No need to comment on 9950X CPU, we all know what it is and what to expect from it, but these 4k I/O results as measured by YABS are pretty much amazing. If you don't mind asking, which exact NVMe model is that?

    That's almost one million IOPS, can't get unnoticed. :smile:

  • lnxlnx Member, Patron Provider

    @maverick said:

    @lnx said:

    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---
    Read       | 1.89 GB/s   (474.7k)
    Write      | 1.90 GB/s   (475.9k)
    Total      | 3.80 GB/s   (950.6k)
    

    No need to comment on 9950X CPU, we all know what it is and what to expect from it, but these 4k I/O results as measured by YABS are pretty much amazing. If you don't mind asking, which exact NVMe model is that?

    That's almost one million IOPS, can't get unnoticed. :smile:

    I usually have Samsung 990 Pros around for testing. This was a single disk, no RAID.

    Thanked by 1maverick
  • NexeonNexeon Member, Patron Provider

    The 9000 series has been great. Temps are lower and performance is up - it's a no brainer vs building new 7000 series servers.

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