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AMD Introduces Dynamic Local Mode for Threadripper: up to 47% Performance Gain

There aren't any 1st gen TR processors that don't have dies not directly connected.

you make a good point, my question is though I run distributed 100% of the time. Will they lock some memory to cores to allow "local" for running applications if that makes sense. Does that even make sense? I guess what I am saying is will they allow application specific use of numa/uma depending on what I am running.
 
My understanding is that dynamic local mode will only be exposed if running a wx cpu, so can't be used on x cpus.
 
My understanding is that dynamic local mode will only be exposed if running a wx cpu, so can't be used on x cpus.

My understanding as well from the marketing material - I would quite like the advantages of it on my 1950x though :) Although not quite the advantage it is for the WX series it can still make a difference on our chips... can't it? You know that extra 1 frame a second or something, half a second saved here and there or whatever. Yea I know, clutching at straws now :D
 
My understanding as well from the marketing material - I would quite like the advantages of it on my 1950x though :) Although not quite the advantage it is for the WX series it can still make a difference on our chips... can't it? You know that extra 1 frame a second or something, half a second saved here and there or whatever. Yea I know, clutching at straws now :D

NUMA vs UMA used to show a difference when I built my 1950x system in Aug 2017 but since upgrading to the 2950x and running tests again, I can't see a performance difference - I guess the windows scheduler/drivers and/or games have been patched to behave better.

The reason why local mode is working better on the wx series is just because two dies don't have direct access to memory - it's not a problem shared with the x series cpus.
 
NUMA vs UMA used to show a difference when I built my 1950x system in Aug 2017 but since upgrading to the 2950x and running tests again, I can't see a performance difference - I guess the windows scheduler/drivers and/or games have been patched to behave better.

The reason why local mode is working better on the wx series is just because two dies don't have direct access to memory - it's not a problem shared with the x series cpus.

Is it that long ago? i got mine on release or there abouts, tbh I never even tested local, just slapped it together and used the damn thing.
 
NUMA vs UMA used to show a difference when I built my 1950x system in Aug 2017 but since upgrading to the 2950x and running tests again, I can't see a performance difference - I guess the windows scheduler/drivers and/or games have been patched to behave better.

The reason why local mode is working better on the wx series is just because two dies don't have direct access to memory - it's not a problem shared with the x series cpus.
very true,

but it could add benefit. If it could put the memory /GPU on to the same CCX as where a games running in theory getting local latency on "dynamic mode"

windows could use core 0-4 on CCX 0 but the memory is on CCX1 as is GPU0
 
Mine shows a couple of FPS difference when running benchmarks (creator vs game modes). I usually just leave it in Creator Mode as I can't be bothered to reboot for games to get a few FPS back.
 
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