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hello @fiberstate, i already got the double disk but not the double bandwidth, can i get the bandwidth here?
I also noticed this. I got around 60°C when under normal load. Didn’t tried putting it under continuous load yet.
My (outgoing) Ryzen 5700G from Fiberstate at SLC only around 30°C when under normal load (basically same load as the Ryzen 9, because I’m still migrating things).
Any idea @fiberstate ? Just concerned about the long term stability.
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Everything we are seeing from AMD says the 9950X when 100% maxed can reach 95c and is normal.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X is designed to run at up to 95°C under full load, and this is intentional behavior by AMD.
I’m glad to know that. I know you guys know your stuff, and thank you for reaffirming that that is expected and it is fine.
I also take back my words that the Ryzen 5700G runs at 30°C. I’ve replicated my exact setup on both 9950X and 5700G and I can see that they both lingers more than 60°C.
How about yours @zrj766 ?
Edit: 9950X a bit higher now at almost 70°C but that’s probably me utilising it again.
I am very busy today, so I have not continued for the time being.
I think it is still the small space in the chassis, where 8 servers are crowded together, which leads to the accumulation of heat. Air cooling alone cannot solve the heat of 170w or even 200w.

The 7950X server uses a 1U or larger chassis, so the heat dissipation performance will be better. The temperature of the 9950X should be lower than that of the 7950X due to the improvement of TSMC process and AMD design.
Perhaps the advantage of using a small chassis may bring certain cost advantages. I am not a practitioner in the relevant industry, just a guess.
I understand that AMD has a temperature wall limit, and the CPU is also a durable product. The main problem I am worried about is that if I run high load for a long time, how long can the continuous high temperature keep the CPU from being damaged? As far as I know, some Ryzen servers of Hetzner will also crash due to overheating.
At the same time, too high a temperature will not allow the 9950X to play its performance advantage. I performed a one-minute stress test and the CPU was downgraded to 4.6GHz, and my friend even had only 4.1GHz. This performance is closer to 5950X.
I am grateful to @fiberstate for providing such a cost-effective product. But I also hope that they can strike a balance between price and performance. The seemingly favorable price may not bring out the ideal performance and may even cause the risk of breakdown. I hope fiberstate can see my suggestions.
You should not see a downgrade in performance. AMD does have a variable clock speed and some of this could be impacted by voltage settings. These CPU's can handle 95C for sustained periods and its not the chassis design and or cooling of the chassis, we use a combination in customer deployments of 1U chassis and Supermicro chassis and both see identical operation with no difference. Supermicro designed and built the chassis with the AM5 7950X / 9950X in mind and has several, very high speed fans integrated into the front of the chassis to ensure cooling is optimized.
We'd also like to point out that Supermicro has a far superior stability track record when it comes to AM5 products and motherboards than Asrock Rack and better IPMI interface.
We can have a look at cpu voltage settings to ensure its optimal and or migrate you to a 1U chassis if you'd prefer. Please open / update a ticket and we'll be glad to assist.
60-70C is well within normal operating range. We'll be testing a rack based water cooled 9950X version here shortly.
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Agreed. Even my homelab mini pc also lingers around that range. So it’s fine and happy with it.
Will be happier if we can get that water cooled rack
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since we have several 9950X's and 7950X3D's with them i wanted to test mine
with fan mode set to full speed in the BIOS:
after about 5 minutes running stress-ng it gets toasty but maintains above base on all cores
and power use seems within spec
The GB6 score you shared only has 3100 points for single core, which is barely better than 7950X.
7950X and 9950X aren't that far away from each other in performance
https://cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X passmark score: 66,146
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X passmark score: 62,532
9950X is AMD’s Zen 5 successor to the 7950X, but the performance uplift over Zen 4 in raw PassMark scores is modest — around 6%
https://browser.geekbench.com/search?q=AMD+Ryzen+9+9950X+16-Core+Processor
and remember im running 4 DIMMs, so my RAM is only running at 3600Mhz
Did some more tests on mine (more or less the same as what @mw did) and can confirm everything is indeed as expected (did some research on 9950X specs itself to verify it).
I just realized that the base clock is 4.3Ghz. I swear I thought it was higher 😂
All in all thank you very much @fiberstate for the awesome deal. One cannot get better offer than this anywhere afaik.
Thank you and glad to see things are running well!
Does memory frequency also affect Geekbench scores? The difference is as much as 400 points. I don't understand.
Some people in LET also sell 9950X vps. I don't believe that their servers only have two memory sticks and run at 5600+MHz.
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