On 3/21/20 12:15 PM, terryc wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 18:24:27 +0100
Antony Stone <antony.st...@devuan.open.source.it> wrote:

Hi.

Does anyone here have experience of running Devuan on AMD Ryzen CPUs?

Aps, a bit slow. We had a pair of these;

processor       : 3
vendor_id       : AuthenticAMD
cpu family      : 23
model           : 17
model name      : AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega Graphics
stepping        : 0
microcode       : 0x810100b
cpu MHz         : 1600.000
cache size      : 512 KB

This is almost the slowest Ryzen you can buy, is it not?

...

2) it turned out to be very picky on the brand of Ramm chips or it
didn't like operating at less than the 2200G

Wow, so yeah, you do not know what you are doing.

...

As someone who had a stock of older Intel mobo/cpus that I ran
into the ground and considered 10 years as a good life,but knew that
some brands struggled to last five years, I decided to buy AMD to
ensure competition and I've been a bit shocked in the apparent failure
rate. 50% in FX series cpus, 100% in A4 cpus and 50% in the above Ryzen
motherboard. My tip is to make sure you have good warranty coverage
and retain all the bits until that period has passed. I've stuck to
buying Asus brand as te seem less contemptable towards linux.

...

CPUs do not usually fail unless you are overclocking them or it is a secondary failure caused by the motherboard or PSU. In the first case, you broke it yourself. In the second case, the CPU is not to blame either.

So it sounds like you are either spreading FUD, or are just really good at finding shady vendors that sell refurbished hardware as brand new.

I've used only AMD for my and my customers' servers and workstations for the last 15 years - more recently, laptops too. I have had one (1) motherboard (AsuS) problem. A capacitor blew and I was sent a replacement right away. All the Opteron, A4, A6, A8, A10, A12, Ryzen systems are still running. Lots have been upgraded with more RAM (It is an acronym for Random Access Memory. Spelling it "Ramm chips" just makes you look ignorant. There are multiple "chips" on one "stick". You could say RAM sticks if you wanna sound cool.) and with newer CPU and SSDs. I have not tried EPIC nor Threadripper.

I challenge your "apparent failure rate". All of your A4 CPUs failed. How many was that? One? Please be more specific on how they failed and what the reason they failed if you want to be taken seriously. What motherboard? You don't mention a motherboard, just a 2200G.

Simon
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