Now this is a real nice feature that you can adjust for your workload

Now this is a real nice feature that you can adjust for your workload.

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They're pre-emptively dealing with some of the issues with non-NUMA aware software, which is good.

yeah, to obtain the full memory bandwidth TR needs to use memory controllers on the different dies, which increases latency.

So if you need memory bandwidht, you turn it on. If your workload doesn't require heavy memory bandwidth you turn it off.

It's also implemented in EPYC afaik.
AMD loves NUMA, and no one but IBM can rival them in that.

You have to restart to switch.

Takes around 3 seconds with a proper SSD

Yes, there's also a BIOS switch for that.

But you have still have to cold boot and re-open everything.

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Hardware Unboxed has some comparisons between the two modes. There isn't a huge difference one way or another, gaming mode seems to give the best overall results.

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>intelripper
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buy skylake x and burn down the favela

Infinity glue seems to have some downsides.

techspot.com/review/1465-amd-ryzen-threadripper-1950x-1920x/page6.html

It only makes a minor difference overall.

That's literally a thing in every modern CPU. Welcome to 2010.

UMA

Some games literally can't start when your OS has that many threads.

Don't ask, I don't know what kind of feces the engine is

Delicia

r-right

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