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Xeon 2683 V4 Wattage problem

Kasy21

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So I recently bough a xeon proccessor and an aliexpress motherboard, I know it is aliexpres but using hardware info it shows that under load( Cinebench R23 Multi thred) is only using 20W and I don't know why I tryed to change some things in the bios about the power managment and it still did not use more than 20W and is a good 1GHz under what it should be.

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Machinist X99-MR9S: характеристики, обзор, bios и прошивка, покупка и цены (xeon-e5450.ru)

russian site. tells that board has trouble with AIDA64 and also shows lower cpu power values than actual (!)
So is like a motherboard sensor thing? I didn't know that that could happen if I used hardware info, I will try with something to measure the wattage directly from the wall if that is the case, but the performance also is like 30% or more lower in some bench so I don't know for sure, I will keep tryng things, thanks for the info with the russian site.
 
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So is like a motherboard sensor thing? I didn't know that that could happen if I used hardware info, I will try with something to measure the wattage directly from the wall if that is the case, but the performance also is like 30% or more lower in some bench so I don't know for sure, I will keep tryng things, thanks for the info with the russian site.
maybe try to find modded BIOS for this board so it could push all cores to turbo clocks, then performance will be way better. that's how xeons should be used with ALX boards, otherwise low single core clocks make their usage stupid nowadays, cheaper to get just used desktop pc with 4 gen i5-i7 cpu for example, because these boards on ALX cost almost like budget NEW sockets boards lmfao
 
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These boards are frankenstein builds you can/should be lucky they even boot and work.

They use any chipset they can shove in a board so you have 20 variants of the same model. Just have fans and giant cpu coolers and go on with day.
 

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These boards are frankenstein builds you can/should be lucky they even boot and work.

They use any chipset they can shove in a board so you have 20 variants of the same model. Just have fans and giant cpu coolers and go on with day.
Call them basket cases
 
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Just bring up CPUz and run 7Zip, prime or Cinebench23. Notice the all core clocks when you click the right mouse btn. Or AMp clamps on 8 Pin. The wall outlet is very inaccurate.

maybe try to find modded BIOS for this board so it could push all cores to turbo clocks, then performance will be way better. that's how xeons should be used with ALX boards, otherwise low single core clocks make their usage stupid nowadays, cheaper to get just used desktop pc with 4 gen i5-i7 cpu for example, because these boards on ALX cost almost like budget NEW sockets boards lmfao

no modified BIOS, it is not possible for V4 to push all cores like V3. 2690 V4 runs at a fairly high 3.2 GHz on all cores. 12th gen 12400F would make more sense 700 single thread CPUz bench might be better but 4990 multi thread is inferior to V4. 2683V4 / 2690 V4 can probably do 6600 in CPUz. although there may be a tie in cinebench23 at 1/5-1/3 the price, not bad at all. Still, elden ring can't be expected to run flawlessly at 60 FPS. for the same price I'll probably get the 12400F and H610 board instead of the 2683 V4 and B85, I don't need that many PCIe and memory slots.
 
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Just bring up CPUz and run 7Zip, prime or Cinebench23. Notice the all core clocks when you click the right mouse btn. Or AMp clamps on 8 Pin. The wall outlet is very inaccurate.



no modified BIOS, it is not possible for V4 to push all cores like V3. 2690 V4 runs at a fairly high 3.2 GHz on all cores. 12th gen 12400F would make more sense 700 single thread CPUz bench might be better but 4990 multi thread is inferior to V4. 2683V4 / 2690 V4 can probably do 6600 in CPUz. although there may be a tie in cinebench23 at 1/5-1/3 the price, not bad at all. Still, elden ring can't be expected to run flawlessly at 60 FPS. for the same price I'll probably get the 12400F and H610 board instead of the 2683 V4 and B85, I don't need that many PCIe and memory slots.
this time AM4 also dropped in price, might consider it too assuming later you could EZ find better CPU much cheaper than 1700 socket. Also beware that if you need single thread more then i3-13100F is a bit higher in clocks than 12400F and it's currently at same price, but maybe you are lucky and could find used 12400F even cheaper.
 
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