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2025 Black Friday / Cyber Monday: FLASH SALE & MEGATHREAD - "The Trade War"
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dartnode 99/yr dedi yabs (upgraded ram and nvme ssd)
Wish there were KS-6’s
I'm biting the bait. Can I have this offer now?
You can buy only if joining a telegram group of scalpers.
I wonder which brand is better, the vortexnode-dummy or the legendary mzunguhosting?
there is nothing compared to mzunguhosting.
Never be bad to your host
I didnt fully read the drama, but someone snatched up a good deal, but > @AlteredParadox said:
You have 56 cores dedicated... so why is the multicore only like 8x the single core? Is that normal
2.40GHz
@1200Mhz
Wow
Premium idler
Earlier I asked same question about this because I thought that it should be 1186 (single-core)*56 (cores amount).
But hostslick answered me "that not how it works".
So I am interested in that question too.
What a beast
oh, it might help to kick the cpu cores into performance instead of powersave or whatever... ill try that :P
Better 6.99/y
How much extra you pay for this?
Probably because of
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v4 @ 2.40GHz
CPU cores : 56 @ 1200.000 MHz
i am old enough to have used this for 3 months
Old?
Sweet 16 is not old
if only i had 1/4 of just the confidence back then.
killing powersave helps a tad, but not amazing. Looks like dartnode sets the fan mode to optimal and doesn't give operator/admin to ipmi to change it.
They’re right. Geekbench 6 results don’t scale like that. Multicore drops off performance wise after something like 4-8 cores. It’s based on an assumption most software isn’t optimised for a stack of cores.
Geekbench 4 or 5 will give you a score that scales more with core count, if you want to rerun the YABS with the flags to run the older geekbench benchmarks.
I think that only affects the cpu during boot time, it will change the clock speed shown in yabs but won't affect the geekbench score
But c'est la vie
If they thermally throttle my 9950X I'm gonna be mad as hell.
I wrote off iKoula after the high end dedi I got from them was thermally throttled due to poor cooling, and they just ignored my ticket completely.
thanks .... what i am today is because of yesterday and things will only get better.
Well championing 69 always has its perks
Ok, let's imagine that GB6 not suitable for multi-core scoring/ranking.
Then my question what GB6 single core will be on 56-core 2680v4 if I will spin-up 56 VMs with 1vCore and pin each VM to unique core and run yabs in same time in each 56 VMs?
I expect ~ GB6 1184 on each VM but...
It's suitable because not every app can efficiently run on 50 cores. But if you max out each core individually then you will hit thermal limits or cache/memory sharing issues and the whole cpu will throttle down. If you want raw synthetic numbers you can just run sysbench with single and multi core options.
So it is impossible to "predict" what GB6 will be on that VMs?
I am asking because a see a lot of yabs's with ~500-600 GB6 single core score on 26xx v4 and I just do not understand why ~1100 on empty node and ~500 on fully (?) booked node... It is okay if on full node gb6 will be ~900, okay ~850 but not x2.