>use Ryzen to compile Linux kernel
>it segfaults
ye im not touching AMD shit. I talked a guy into trying out Ryzen cuz muh cores and he literally ordered 4 cpus and they all failed and wouldnt boot.
then he ordered the 7700k and no issues, worked immediately
whatever man
>>61504754
One X299 RAID Key has been sent to your address.
>>61504754
I hear similar things all the time. Ryzen has some serious reliability issues to go with all the bugs. It may be fine for gamer children, but for mission critical applications, it's just not suitable. It's sad, but AMD always find a way to mess things up.
I wonder how much longer these retards and shills are going to slap their dicks together before they realize this issue was fixed months ago and all it takes is updating your version of GCC to something recent.
>Perhaps, the high load triggers a CPU erratum related to that cache. And maybe the problems of this kind are not always correctable or even detectable. With junk in the instruction cache any kind of a system or application misbehaviour is possible.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219399
oh boi what have they done
Yes goy. Buy Xeon Platinum to compile linux.
>>61504754
>>61504935
never mind me, just pooping in an intel shill thread
>>61504935
>>61504754
>>61504729
> use Intel to compile Linux Kernel
> it blew up
>>61504754
this level of shilling
>>61504729
>expecting Linux to be compatible with new hardware
>any year ever since the beginning of computers
>>61504754
your friend must be a mongoloid
>>61506319
how is this related to Linux?
this board is a dump
>>61504754
>>61504935
I tought the tripcode faggot BeAwesome! left 4chan.
I see he just dropped the tripcode.
>>61504935
How anyone could be surprised when an AMD server chip is effectively 4 consumer chips glued together is baffling. Would you drive a glued together car? Ride a glued together airplane?
Then why would you entrust your mission critical Fortune 500 business to a glued together server. You wouldnt. Not to save a measly couple of thousand bucks per cpu.
>mission "critical"
oh no you ant what your way furry hentai
Oh No
>>61506531
hahaha roasted
>>61504729
Works on my machine ;)$make mrproper
$make defconfig
$make -j 16
...
Setup is 15772 bytes (padded to 15872 bytes).
System is 7053 kB
CRC bdbe51bf
Kernel: arch/x86/boot/bzImage is ready (#1)
$head /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 23
model : 1
model name : AMD Ryzen 7 1700X Eight-Core Processor
stepping : 1
microcode : 0x8001126
>>61504729
>segfault caused by CPU bug
Are you actually this retarded?
>>61504754
>he literally ordered 4 cpus
0/10 bait
>>61506398
Intel marketing dept. please.
>>61506674
What do you mean by this?
>>61506761
An example:
Company 1 offers you a bicycle that will drive 30 mph and cost $10000
Company 2 offers you a bicycle that will drive 35 mph and cost $1000
But now I tell you that Company 1 has a 50 year old history and renome of delivering flawless bicycles to Tour de France, and that Company 2's bicycle is glued together. Do you want to ride a glued together bicycle? Your life might depend on the answer to that question.
>>61506862
>But now Company 1's marketing department tells you that ..
Fixed for you.
>>61506862
so that means Company 1 uses Jizz for gear lubricant?
>>61506862
Wow much stability many reliables
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/244074-intel-atom-c2000-bug-killing-products-multiple-manufacturers
>>61504729
>>61504729
> use the newest Intelâ„¢ i9-7900x with the newest nitrogen cooling technology to compile Linux Kernel
> it just wor-