@MaxKVM said:
This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today.
Change to 240 MHz and let us use 100% all the time with no warning emails, OK?
240 MHz is still as fast as the ESP32, where I run my super critical applications.
@MaxKVM said:
This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today.
Change to 240 MHz and let us use 100% all the time with no warning emails, OK?
240 MHz is still as fast as the ESP32, where I run my super critical applications.
Under consideration. What do you need to run at 100%?
@MaxKVM said:
This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today.
Change to 240 MHz and let us use 100% all the time with no warning emails, OK?
240 MHz is still as fast as the ESP32, where I run my super critical applications.
Under consideration. What do you need to run at 100%?
I haven't decided what to do with my box.
Some applications that I have used include: Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), which will always run cores at 100% (of course, 512MB and single core won't be enough for DPDK).
Then, video transcoding, compiling, the list never ends.
@MaxKVM said:
This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today.
Change to 240 MHz and let us use 100% all the time with no warning emails, OK?
240 MHz is still as fast as the ESP32, where I run my super critical applications.
Under consideration. What do you need to run at 100%?
I haven't decided what to do with my box.
Some applications that I have used include: Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), which will always run cores at 100% (of course, 512MB and single core won't be enough for DPDK).
Then, video transcoding, compiling, the list never ends.
We all want dedicated EPYC cores while paying the half-price chicken rate.
@hide1hide said: @MaxKVM Thank you for the hard work to offer me such a wonderful product. ???
Thank you for the kind words! I will make sure to take all the credit just as any good manager would.
It’s been a while since our last cest pit offer thread. How are you doing gentlemen? We’re thinking about price increase promotions for Black Friday. Any ideas?
@hide1hide said: @MaxKVM Thank you for the hard work to offer me such a wonderful product. ???
Thank you for the kind words! I will make sure to take all the credit just as any good manager would.
It’s been a while since our last cest pit offer thread. How are you doing gentlemen? We’re thinking about price increase promotions for Black Friday. Any ideas?
@MaxKVM said:
It’s been a while since our last cest pit offer thread. How are you doing gentlemen? We’re thinking about price increase promotions for Black Friday. Any ideas?
For Black Friday and Christmas:
create a 70% off coupon LUMPOFCOAL (limit to 7 orders); whoever uses this coupon would receive a lump of coal from Santa Claus.
rename SAVE30 to NAUGHTYLIST; wherever uses this coupon would get on the naughty list.
rename ADD35 to GOODLIST; whoever uses this coupon receives a place in the good list.
rename SAVE69 to PUSHUPS; whoever uses this coupon must do 69 push-ups in order to get onto the good list.
create a special coupon LUCKY7, it's a raffle where 7.77% of the orders or 7 orders (whichever is lesser) will enjoy 77.7% off for the first 7 months, while the remaining will pay 7.77% more; you charge everyone 7.77% more initially, and then discount subsequent months for the raffle winners. The email that reveals whether a user wins the raffle should look like a Christmas stocking.
@MaxKVM said:
It’s been a while since our last cest pit offer thread. How are you doing gentlemen? We’re thinking about price increase promotions for Black Friday. Any ideas?
For Black Friday and Christmas:
create a 70% off coupon LUMPOFCOAL (limit to 7 orders); whoever uses this coupon would receive a lump of coal from Santa Claus.
rename SAVE30 to NAUGHTYLIST; wherever uses this coupon would get on the naughty list.
rename ADD35 to GOODLIST; whoever uses this coupon receives a place in the good list.
rename SAVE69 to PUSHUPS; whoever uses this coupon must do 69 push-ups in order to get onto the good list.
create a special coupon LUCKY7, it's a raffle where 7.77% of the orders or 7 orders (whichever is lesser) will enjoy 77.7% off for the first 7 months, while the remaining will pay 7.77% more; you charge everyone 7.77% more initially, and then discount subsequent months for the raffle winners. The email that reveals whether a user wins the raffle should look like a Christmas stocking.
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This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today.
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Change to 240 MHz and let us use 100% all the time with no warning emails, OK?
240 MHz is still as fast as the ESP32, where I run my super critical applications.
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Under consideration. What do you need to run at 100%?
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I haven't decided what to do with my box.
Some applications that I have used include:
Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), which will always run cores at 100% (of course, 512MB and single core won't be enough for DPDK).
Then, video transcoding, compiling, the list never ends.
Accepting submissions for IPv6 less than /64 Hall of Incompetence.
We all want dedicated EPYC cores while paying the half-price chicken rate.
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Do we get dedicated EPYC cores on box ordered with ADD35?
35 dedicated cores?
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@MaxKVM Thank you for the hard work to offer me such a wonderful product. ???
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Amazing offer mate, would give it a spin though already out of stock! Lucky ones.
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Thank you for the kind words! I will make sure to take all the credit just as any good manager would.
It’s been a while since our last cest pit offer thread. How are you doing gentlemen? We’re thinking about price increase promotions for Black Friday. Any ideas?
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yeah, looking for a massive 4 and 8gb price increase. Would like to have one
Any SG Storage/hybrid offers ?
For Black Friday and Christmas:
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Brilliant! We may or may not copy this exactly.
No, sir. Probably not for a while. We "only" have pure Samsung NVMe all over everywhere.
This could have been an expensive mistake but it's working out very well so far.
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