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  • @bdl said:

    @cybertech said:
    what is this sorcery

    Damn, I got ripped off on mine vs. yours :(

    > CPU cores  : 4 @ 2999.998 MHz
    > 

    This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today. :p

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  • @MaxKVM said:
    This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today. :p

    Crack c0derz

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  • @MaxKVM said:
    This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today. :p

    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.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @MaxKVM said:
    This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today. :p

    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%?

  • edited September 2020

    @MaxKVM said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MaxKVM said:
    This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today. :p

    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.

  • edited September 2020

    @yoursunny said:

    @MaxKVM said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MaxKVM said:
    This is clearly an accident as this MHz should be much lower on all of your machines. Will attempt some fixes today. :p

    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. :p

  • @MaxKVM said:
    We all want dedicated EPYC cores while paying the half-price chicken rate. :p

    Do we get dedicated EPYC cores on box ordered with ADD35?

    35 dedicated cores?

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  • @yoursunny said:

    @MaxKVM said:
    We all want dedicated EPYC cores while paying the half-price chicken rate. :p

    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. ???

    SKVM-4G (Singapore)

    Region: Global  https://bench.monster v.1.5.4 2020-09-30 
    Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     OS           : CentOS 8.2.2004 (64 Bit)
     Virt/Kernel  : KVM / 4.18.0-193.19.1.el8_2.x86_64
     CPU Model    : AMD EPYC 7302P 16-Core Processor
     CPU Cores    : 2 @ 3000.000 MHz x86_64 512 KB Cache
     CPU Flags    : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Enabled
     Load Average : 0.21, 0.25, 0.19
     Total Space  : 73G (2.9G ~5% used)
     Total RAM    : 3778 MB (166 MB + 1760 MB Buff in use)
     Total SWAP   : 1023 MB (0 MB in use)
     Uptime       : 0 days 0:29
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     ASN & ISP    : AS29802, HIVELOCITY, Inc.
     Organization : Sin1
     Location     : Singapore, Singapore / SG
     Region       : 
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
     ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:
    
      Single Core : 4498  (EXCELLENT)
       Multi Core : 8091
    
     ## IO Test
    
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2     : 114 MB/s
       sha256     :   1.0 GB/s
       md5sum     : 523 MB/s
    
     RAM Speed:
       Avg. write : 2730.7 MB/s
       Avg. read  : 9079.5 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed:
       1st run    : 1.5 GB/s
       2nd run    : 1.5 GB/s
       3rd run    : 1.5 GB/s
       -----------------------
       Average    : 1536.0 MB/s
    
     ## Global Speedtest
    
     Location                       Upload           Download         Ping   
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Nearby                         17.79 Mbit/s     8.66 Mbit/s     * 196.864 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     USA, New York (Optimum)        12.30 Mbit/s     13.35 Mbit/s    235.748 ms
     USA, Chicago (Windstream)      7.97 Mbit/s      14.75 Mbit/s    211.174 ms
     USA, Dallas (Frontier)         12.42 Mbit/s     15.28 Mbit/s    229.699 ms
     USA, Miami (Frontier)          12.30 Mbit/s     13.12 Mbit/s    246.945 ms
     USA, Los Angeles (Spectrum)    16.53 Mbit/s     17.08 Mbit/s    176.781 ms
     UK, London (toob Ltd)          18.07 Mbit/s     20.89 Mbit/s    151.858 ms
     France, Lyon (SFR)             17.91 Mbit/s     20.36 Mbit/s    172.690 ms
     Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET)      4.02 Mbit/s      12.49 Mbit/s    258.449 ms
     Spain, Madrid (MasMovil)       21.09 Mbit/s     23.38 Mbit/s    152.217 ms
     Italy, Rome (Unidata)          10.69 Mbit/s     16.47 Mbit/s    183.115 ms
     Russia, Moscow (Rostelecom)    9.76 Mbit/s      10.91 Mbit/s    287.355 ms
     Israel, Haifa (013Netvision)   11.36 Mbit/s     14.45 Mbit/s    228.278 ms
     India, New Delhi (Spectra)     54.08 Mbit/s     50.02 Mbit/s     75.650 ms
     Singapore (FirstMedia)         901.01 Mbit/s    940.74 Mbit/s     0.934 ms
     Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther)     53.10 Mbit/s     49.33 Mbit/s     74.623 ms
     Australia, Sydney (Optus)      14.97 Mbit/s     17.89 Mbit/s    179.283 ms
     RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas)     9.23 Mbit/s      9.68 Mbit/s     340.784 ms
     Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare)     7.47 Mbit/s      8.49 Mbit/s     357.710 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Finished in : 13 min 12 sec
     Timestamp   : 2020-11-01 14:29:00 GMT
     Saved in    : /root/speedtest.log
    
     Share results:
     - https://www.speedtest.net/result/10346193850.png
     - https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/15850029
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  • @chocolateshirt said:
    Dafuukk I missed the deal..

    :lol: dafuq orientals

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  • armandorgarmandorg Services Provider

    Amazing offer mate, would give it a spin though already out of stock! Lucky ones.

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  • @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. <3

    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 ;)

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  • @MaxKVM said:

    @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. <3

    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? :)

    Any SG Storage/hybrid offers ?

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  • @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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  • @yoursunny said:

    @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.

    Brilliant! We may or may not copy this exactly. B)

    @deepak_leb said:
    Any SG Storage/hybrid offers ?

    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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