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The thing is that when I decide to add memory they might stop making even the memory I put in.
I think they may turn it into a heatsink and then just pick it up)
and it will be necessary to sell 32 and buy 64 but the sense as cleanliness of the memory controller the same most likely will be.
I specifically put the memory at 3200 as the controller has.
There is always a second-hand market, and DDR3 can still be bought in a shop, even though it's over ten years old.
I have 64gb RAM and when optimised it loads 56-58...
how many cores do you have? 56 is that percentage in task manager?
How many cores do you have? 56 is that a percentage in task manager?
I have 32 cores and 64 threads.
There's always the second-hand market, and DDR3 is still readily available even though it's over ten years old.
I don't like used hardware. as I know from my own hardware, for example, there is a board Asrock n68 UCC.
I don't like used hardware because I know there's an Asrock n68 UCC board on my own.
and the memory is not an option here all cards most accurately should be from one batch of one company.(less to think about in case of what then have to)
Second-hand need in one case when there are no options, for example, I'm on the kitchen computer from the Chinese fan ordered a 4-core.
I don't like used hardware. I know my own hardware, for example an Asrock n68 UCC.
I don't like used hardware because I know my hardware is Asrock n68 UCC.
and the memory is not an option here all cards most accurately should be from one batch of one company.(less to think about in case of what then have to)
Second-hand need in one case when there are no options, for example, I'm on the kitchen computer from the Chinese fan ordered a 4-core.
There can be faults everywhere, and it takes a lot of work to prove them in a shop.
It's all nonsense, about the batch and so on - a marketing ploy, just like memory heatsinks...
The impact on memory performance is just often overestimated, it's the CPU that's more important.
I have 32 cores and 64 threads
Maybe 32 RAM will be enough for 16 threads. I will start testing today in the next thread and see if anything clears up.
I'm thinking about exchanging my laptop for optimisation and I'd like to get some opinions.
I am hesitant about some specific machines.
I was most interested in Origin EON 15X computer - AMD with AMD Ryzen 9 3950X or AMD Ryzen 9 3900 (desktop replacement) or ASUS TUF A15 with AMD 9 Ryzen 4900HS (recently released in India). From what I've researched, these processors get some advantage, even from the ninth generation I9 processors (desktop x desktop), and in the case of AMD laptops they even win over Intel desktops.
So my main question is whether the processing loss when replacing the Origin laptop desktop will be very large compared to building a similar build on the desktop, given the processing limitation on the laptop with the desktop processor as it uses power limitation, this does not allow the processor to run at maximum power or even more, for example to build a build with Ryzen Threadripper. In your opinion, what is the best cost/benefit ratio for optimising indicators and EAs?
NOTE: if you have a recent recent post, sorry if you didn't find it in the search.
NOTE 2: I hope this is useful to you because it was a lot of work... KKK
Hello all !!!
I'm thinking about exchanging my laptop for optimisation and I'd like to get some opinions.
I am hesitant about some specific machines.
I was most interested in Origin EON 15X computer - AMD with AMD Ryzen 9 3950X or AMD Ryzen 9 3900 (desktop replacement) or ASUS TUF A15 with AMD 9 Ryzen 4900HS (recently released in India). From what I've researched, these processors get some advantage, even from the ninth generation I9 processors (desktop x desktop), and in the case of AMD laptops they even win over Intel desktops.
So my main question is whether the processing loss when replacing the Origin laptop desktop will be very large compared to building a similar build on the desktop, given the processing limitation on the laptop with the desktop processor as it uses power limitation, this does not allow the processor to run at maximum power or even more, for example to build a build with Ryzen Threadripper. In your opinion, what is the best cost/benefit ratio for optimising indicators and EAs?
NOTE: if you have a recent recent post, sorry if you didn't find it in the search.
NOTE 2: I hope this is useful to you because it was a lot of work... KKK
Hello. A laptop is always a poor solution for active computer use for optimisation purposes. Apart from compactness there are no pluses - the price/performance ratio is always on the side of the desktop computer, long workloads will lead to constant overheating and premature wear and tear on the laptop. A further disadvantage of laptops is that they are difficult to clean from dust.
when all cores are loaded in Meta Trader optimisation, the processor will Trottle, thereis no way to fight this, the operating frequency will be very low and the noise is probably very loud
overloading a laptop with 12 threads optimization for 1-2 hours is crazy