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  • AlexPadsAlexPads Member, Host Rep

    @hyperblast said:

    @AlexPads said:
    Hello,

    I would like to note that this detector runs your CPU at 100% usage the entire time its running. On our platform if you do this for more than a few hours your VM will become CPU throttled.

    VDS services would not be throttled as the CPU is dedicated.

    Best,

    sir, does yabs throttle vps from you as well? my vps moved from a 7940HX to a 7945HX and gb6-value declined ;)

    As I put in the message to you previously about this migration the 7940HX and the 7945HX are almost identical in performance according to passmark 0.5-2% average difference.

    I can take a look if you open a ticket but its unlikely running yabs once has throttled your VM. Whats more likely is higher memory bandwidth usage on the node you were moved to causing a lower GB6 score as its highly affected by available memory performance. As a CPU gets more handles and threads working it is generally going to decline in performance.

    Best,

    Thanked by 1hyperblast
  • @AlexPads said:

    @hyperblast said:

    @AlexPads said:
    Hello,

    I would like to note that this detector runs your CPU at 100% usage the entire time its running. On our platform if you do this for more than a few hours your VM will become CPU throttled.

    VDS services would not be throttled as the CPU is dedicated.

    Best,

    sir, does yabs throttle vps from you as well? my vps moved from a 7940HX to a 7945HX and gb6-value declined ;)

    As I put in the message to you previously about this migration the 7940HX and the 7945HX are almost identical in performance according to passmark 0.5-2% average difference.

    I can take a look if you open a ticket but its unlikely running yabs once has throttled your VM. Whats more likely is higher memory bandwidth usage on the node you were moved to causing a lower GB6 score as its highly affected by available memory performance. As a CPU gets more handles and threads working it is generally going to decline in performance.

    Best,

    my gb6 fetish sucks!

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