This sounds like something MS can fix with Windows…
LOL, as if Microsoft would ever fix their own crap.
Oof, running on the non-x3d cores is a massive perf hit
I mean we all expected it to happen but I never realized the difference was that massive. Why am I being called out here lolReally
Waste of money since jumping across CCDs would negate the gains of vcacheSimple... just put vcache for all cores next time. Boom, problem solved
We need one large CCD with 12 cores! More Power!Waste of money since jumping across CCDs would negate the gains of vcache
If AMD wasnt so cheap what they could do is offer one CCD with vcache and the other CCD with compact cores that are lower clocked avoding scheduling issues and providing better total multithreaded performance
To hell with Intel's bodge. Just make 1 ccd 16 core with CPU vCache right away. Let the more than one ccd CPUs be used only on were needed, and stop doing the nonsense of asymmetrical cores.If AMD wasnt so cheap what they could do is offer one CCD with vcache and the other CCD with compact cores that are lower clocked avoding scheduling issues and providing better total multithreaded performance
If you are making single CCD CPU I agree with this path BUT if you have a 2 CCD CPU might as well make the second CCD pack more cores by sacrificing a lil frequency to maximize multi threading performance which is the point of these multi CCD designs.To hell with Intel's bodge. Just make 1 ccd 16 core with CPU vCache right away. Let the more than one ccd CPUs be used only on were needed, and stop doing the nonsense of asymmetrical cores.
I agree with this tooWe need one large CCD with 12 cores! More Power!![]()
Driver issue?
People should really take a look at Revo Uninstaller.Just use a program like Hibit or Revo uninstaller to clean up the old driver.
People should really take a look at Revo Uninstaller.
I had serious issues with a software before and I kept uninstalling and re-installing trying to fix the issue, it didn't work.
So tried using the uninstall through Revo Uninstaller and when I then re-installed the software it functions flawlessly again.
Apparently the official uninstallers for the software/windows leaves trace registry entries and actual files on the system even after a uninstall (we are talking hundreds of registry keys and hundreds of files (almost 800MB) for the specific software I had problems with), using the uninstall through Revo Uninstaller all of those registry entries and files on the hard-drive where removed.