PhoenixMDA
Lt. Commander
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Das geht überhaupt nicht um dich mit den Whea.
Das geht rein um das was die bei OCN posten, ich hab das mal bei Minecraft nachgestellt, ich hab nicht einen Whea da bekommen.Die tun fast so als ob die Architektur defekt ist.😉
Das geht überhaupt nicht um dich mit den Whea.
Das geht rein um das was die bei OCN posten, ich hab das mal bei Minecraft nachgestellt, ich hab nicht einen Whea da bekommen.Die tun fast so als ob die Architektur defekt ist.😉
Ist der gleiche der man höre und staune^^.Disabling hyperthreading removes the Cache L0 error (virtualized instruction register store corruption) since you aren't using virtualized registers anymore.
Yes it can reduce Parity Errors but you still have 8-10 active cores regardless.
Zen gets WHEA's for completely different reasons. It isn't skylake++++ cores.
Bottom line is Intel pushed Skylake till it broke. There's a reason why HEDT doesn't have ring and has much lower mesh clocks.
Newer VRM. Intersil has "ATA" (what was known as Adaptive Transient Algorithm for International Rectifier) properly built into the VRM, which Intersil previously called Active Transient Response, which may be called something different now. I noticed improvements with 0 mOhm (no vdroop) LLC on the Z490 Aorus Master, when testing Prime95 FMA3 with Ultra Extreme LLC at borderline settings with 500 khz switching freq compared to 300 khz sw freq. On the International Rectifier VRM (M12 Extreme) improvements were hard to come buy unless you enabled ATA manually by accessing the VRM, but ATA has been known to fry VRM's in the past. I actually degraded my VRM on my Z390 Aorus Master / i9 9900k slightly, when testing ATA for Asus to determine if a low amount of ATA was safe for end users to have enabled on Z490, by running Prime95 FMA3 at Ultra Extreme LLC for 4 hours with ATA set aggressively via direct access to the VRM. Chip didn't degrade but the board would just power off and reboot unless Current protection was maxed out after that run (which didn't happen before). Not exactly the best board for testing that with Gigabyte's bad transients.
ATA is enabled at a small level at LLC 6-8 (at boot time) on Asus Z490 M12E and M12A only. Disabled at LLC 1-5. Tests showed about a 10mv vmin improvement.
Not necessary on Z590.
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