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What do you use your Deskmini for?


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With the 32GB of RAM, I can statically assign 8GB to the iGPU, and now it can run Stable Diffusion. Not well, but I think it's neat that the iGPU in this can run it.
Is 8GB the limit? (edit) I was poking around and my UMA Framebuffer size can go up to 16GB. I don't know if this depends on which version of Vega iGPU is installed.
 
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Is 8GB the limit? (edit) I was poking around and my UMA Framebuffer size can go up to 16GB. I don't know if this depends on which version of Vega iGPU is installed.
16GB seems to be the setting limit for UMA Framebuffer. Bios had options for 16GB and below. Also values from BIOS-file also tells me that 16GB is max.

Asked from Asrock: If they had any newer bios for X300 with newer AGESA->With those security updates like Zen bleed. They answered really fast(in a day) and send me file dated 21.2.2024 and seems to have ComboAM4v2PI 1.2.0.C. Probably nothing else has not changed. I already flashed file and same memory settings seem to work.

Also deshrouded one of my Wraith coolers. I did not install it. Just wanted see, if I could have some kind a idea what to do next.
 

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16GB seems to be the setting limit for UMA Framebuffer. Bios had options for 16GB and below. Also values from BIOS-file also tells me that 16GB is max.

Asked from Asrock: If they had any newer bios for X300 with newer AGESA->With those security updates like Zen bleed. They answered really fast(in a day) and send me file dated 21.2.2024 and seems to have ComboAM4v2PI 1.2.0.C. Probably nothing else has not changed. I already flashed file and same memory settings seem to work.

Also deshrouded one of my Wraith coolers. I did not install it. Just wanted see, if I could have some kind a idea what to do next.
Can't edit my older message so: Beta bios is also made available from Asrock betabios page.

I also did test with my Wraith Stealth. Removed the shroud and yes it fits inside the X300. But noise from the fan is not for me. Sounds like ball bearing fan, but this fan should be hydraulic bearing(?). But I removed original fan and replaced it with 80mm Noctua PWM fan.

Still interested if I could someway install 92mm Noctua to Wraith stealth heatsink. There is space for it, but fastening needs thinking. Maybe something I work with in summer.
 
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Can't edit my older message so: Beta bios is also made available from Asrock betabios page.

I also did test with my Wraith Stealth. Removed the shroud and yes it fits inside the X300. But noise from the fan is not for me. Sounds like ball bearing fan, but this fan should be hydraulic bearing(?). But I removed original fan and replaced it with 80mm Noctua PWM fan.

Still interested if I could someway install 92mm Noctua to Wraith stealth heatsink. There is space for it, but fastening needs thinking. Maybe something I work with in summer.
I wasn't happy with using 80mm Noctua fan and Wraith Stealth. Noise was ok but performance was not what I was expecting. I did notice a week ago, that I have 2 different Wraith Stealths. One has 9 bladed AVC fan which I did try first->This has hydraulic bearing according the label, but it spins like there is ball bearings.

So I installed second Wraith Stealth which fan is... ...made by Coolermaster(Coolerhamster). This 5 bladed fan is so much better. Doesn't feel like ball bearing fan. Noise is also so much lower compared to AVC. Also noticed that fan shroud's are not compatible. Couldn't install Coolermasters shroud to AVC fan.

I also restored older bios, reason was with new bios high memory clocks, AMD gpu driver crashed when using Firefox and Youtube. Never happened with older bios.
 
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I wasn't happy with using 80mm Noctua fan and Wraith Stealth. Noise was ok but performance was not what I was expecting. I did notice a week ago, that I have 2 different Wraith Stealths. One has 9 bladed AVC fan which I did try first->This has hydraulic bearing according the label, but it spins like there is ball bearings.

So I installed second Wraith Stealth which fan is... ...made by Coolermaster(Coolerhamster). This 5 bladed fan is so much better. Doesn't feel like ball bearing fan. Noise is also so much lower compared to AVC. Also noticed that fan shroud's are not compatible. Couldn't install Coolermasters shroud to AVC fan.

I also restored older bios, reason was with new bios high memory clocks, AMD gpu driver crashed when using Firefox and Youtube. Never happened with older bios.
Interesting my Wraith Stealth has 7 bladed fan. :rolleyes: I'm still on UEFI/BIOS 1.80F no issues there as far as I know.

I've managed to source Wraith Stealth from several different sources: R5 2200G, R5 2600, 4750G Not sure which one the 7 blade fan was from.
 
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Interesting my Wraith Stealth has 7 bladed fan. :rolleyes: I'm still on UEFI/BIOS 1.80F no issues there as far as I know.

I've managed to source Wraith Stealth from several different sources: R5 2200G, R5 2600, 4750G Not sure which one the 7 blade fan was from.
I am not sure but I remember that I calculated 9 blades week ago(it could have been 7). But still my opinion is that AVC fan is not good, but I am noise sensitive.

Also seems that my stability problems seems to be related to SOC voltage which drops sometimes really low according to HWinfo64. I will research more of this.

Edit. Just had AMD VGA driver crash with older bios and SOC voltage was 1.105 according to HWinfo64. It is manually set to 1.1625 volts. Lowering won't help so I will go higher. I didn't have to do any of this with 4650 Pro, it always worked with automatic settings.

Edit 2. I lowered my memory speed and IF to 3600MHz and 1800MHz. Testing it now.

I installed 80mm Noctua back. I didn't like that sidepanel was bulging from side with installed Coolermaster fan. Also I did install Noctua 40x40x20mm fan to backpanel with double sided tape. Fan fits between the heatsink screws over the HDMI and Displayport.

Edit 3. Firefox crashes AMD driver on youtube even at stock settings. Also noticed that if you spin around your mouse cursor in Youtube Home page->it just rises temperatures and AMD driver crashes. I will try with disabled acceleration.
 
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Figure I should post about my X300 again since I've done a bit to it...

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I still have the 5600G in it, but it now has 32GB of DDR4-3200 from Crucial and a 4TB Teamgroup MP34 under that giant Thermalright heatsink.

That SSD heatsink is necessary for the MP34 to not be terrible. It runs very hot and throttles hard without it.

With the 32GB of RAM, I can statically assign 8GB to the iGPU, and now it can run Stable Diffusion. Not well, but I think it's neat that the iGPU in this can run it.



I'm sure you saw it in my previous post, but I run a Thermalright AXP-90 X47 in mine.


Nice cheap low-profile cooler that performs great for the price.

It looks like they also have an all-copper version for $35.

At 47mm tall, it just barely fits, and you do have to slightly bend the case when sliding the board in and out.

My only complaint is that it has an annoying hum above 1500 RPM because the fan is right up against the side of the case. But that's nothing a custom fan curve can't solve.
Hey, nice build!

I think you are using the Thermalright HR-09, how's the fit and performance? Have you used the HR-10 PRO (the one with mini fan)? Thinking of buying one but don't know if it fit.

Thanks
 
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Hey, nice build!

I think you are using the Thermalright HR-09, how's the fit and performance? Have you used the HR-10 PRO (the one with mini fan)? Thinking of buying one but don't know if it fit.

Thanks
I haven't used the HR-10 because I'm a silence freak. I'd have to check, but I'm pretty sure the HR-09 sits just a bit lower than the 47mm CPU cooler. That 47mm cooler requires the case to be bent slightly when sliding the motherboard tray in and out.

It looks like the HR-10 is about 6mm taller than the HR-09. It'll be a tighter fit, but it'd probably work.
 
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