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 No.906094>>906425 >>906823 >>906851 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

Not much written on the web

from all A series and up

phenom 2s dont have it ?

 No.906110>>906120 >>906498

IMO just buy a Huawei or ZTE phone and call it a day. CIA niggers wouldn't make such a fuss about them if they had access to the Chinese backdoors in these phones.


 No.906120

>>906110

i want a desktop and the fact i have junk laying around so only need the mobo and cpu it will cost me 20-40$ for a 3ghz quad

that should be enough for general browsing


 No.906130

Post 2013 processors have PSP.

The latest CPUs you want are Bulldozers.


 No.906165

FX-8350 and the faildozer. In terms of performance they are alright, (they were considered a failure when they came out (and are still regarded as such - but they're free of the PSP)). They also happen to run *very* hot and draw a ton of power.


 No.906228>>906352 >>906422 >>906862 >>906876

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>look up Piledriver CPUs

>FX-9370

>TDP: 220W


 No.906238

Piledriver, sadly.


 No.906352>>906409 >>906422 >>906862

>>906228

modern epyc 32C/64T/3GHz cpus draw 180W, to put that in perspective.


 No.906409

>>906352

Except Epyc has triple the amount of cores and is ridiculously faster than Bulldozer.

That, and what about non-public exploits the NSA and whatnot might be using.


 No.906422>>906432

>>906228

>>906352

The entry level POWER 9 CPUs is 90W, 4C/16T/3.2GHz(3.8 boost).

Piledriver was a total fuckup.


 No.906425>>906437 >>906440

>>906094 (OP)

Are those libreboot/coreboot desktop boards easy to find?


 No.906432

>>906422

Are you retarded? Piledriver is from 2012, not POWER9. And in multithreaded ALU workload (like x264), it's still very good.


 No.906437>>906440 >>906488 >>906531

>>906425

If you're european (or at least have european money), you can buy the best one preconfigured from these guys

https://store.vikings.net/libre-friendly-hardware/d16-ryf-certfied


 No.906440>>906488

>>906425

>>906437

Oh and it's officially approved by Stallman and the FSF to be botnet-free


 No.906488>>906537

>>906437

>>906440

>$460 minimum

>8-year old opteron

ouch

I think I'll take my chances flashing an old Athlon 64 board myself.


 No.906498>>906531 >>906607

>>906110

Anyone else think craigslist is CIA? Most of the ads are BS with too many fake sms numbers to be private scammers.

Also you can't find ANY non American phones on there, and after seeing how CIA handles shipments for Cisco customers I wouldn't doubt if ordering new just ships a CIA plant phone in lieu of your order


 No.906531

>>906437

Considering how CIA intercepted and installed malware on Cisco routers as >>906498 pointed out as well, what stops the CIA from doing the same on these machines as well? Not even mentioning the unwanted attention you will get by buying a machine that is apparently botnet-free.


 No.906537>>906615 >>906677

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>>906488

I guess you would be helping the development too by buying on that site or minifree.

You should also thank Leah.

>The reason I’m in debt: 2 years ago, I paid 90,000 USD to Raptor Engineering, to port the ASUS KGPE-D16 and KCMA-D8 to Libreboot.


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>>906498

The cianigger A.I shills craigslist with false ads all the time and craigslist either ignroes the fakes or is CIA and is collaberating. Their A.I shills everything with lies from job advertisements created on the fly that are fake, to fake only american phones for sale. It wouldn't suprise me that ebay has the same thing done to it but not only does the A.I generate the fake ads, but that some are real that the CIA compromises and sends the item for you like with thinkpad laptops.


 No.906615>>906677

>>906537

While it's admirable for someone to spend their own money to pay proprietary software companies to release their software in a free form, it doesn't mean that anyone else must or should share that burden.


 No.906677

>>906537

If I was wealthy enough to make regular financial contributions like that, then sure. For now, I'll just stick with buying hardware that's already got open-source/libre software for it. see >>906615


 No.906780>>906783 >>906862

alright i think im going for something sub 100w

probably a phenom 2

some AM3 boards can take 2000mhz memory this should give it a nice boost assuming most benchmarks back in the day was made on 1333mhz memory


 No.906783>>906805 >>906865 >>907306 >>907514

>>906780

Just FYI, I use a Phenom II x945 (quad core, 3 GHz), and it's a bottleneck sometimes. I can mostly, say, compile a new kernel while playing music (with mpg123), but I'll occasionally get pauses in the music. Can't play HD video at full size even if that's the only thing I'm doing.


 No.906805

>>906783

odd im using a lower performing A-series cpu right now and it flies


 No.906823

>>906094 (OP)

Richland and Kabini.


 No.906851

>>906094 (OP)

>this thread again

Ax-6xxx series APUs and FX 'dozers.

now get out


 No.906862>>907301

>>906228

FX-9xxx were basically factory-overclocked parts. the FX-8370E had a very reasonable 95W TDP while being barely ~20% slower.

>>906352

So do 12C & 16C Threadrippers. It's a matter of how much do you push the clocks.

>>906780

This is retarded. Piledriver will give you much better performance (also per Watt). You don't need to buy the high-end 125W FX parts, ffs.

I suggest an APU on the FM2 platform. You'll get a much more modern chipset with better peripheral interface choice, at the cost of topping out at 4 cores.


 No.906865

>>906783

Nice up those compile jobs, fgt. I had silky-smooth music playback (and even video, with a sufficiently low complexity codec and bitrate) while compiling on an ancient Pentium III back in the day.


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>>906228

It's nice in winter tho.


 No.907301>>907308

>>906862

Richland and Kabini is 2013 and certainly possed

Trinity is late 2012 but probably has it as well, looks like they decided to go botnet with the fm2

So the only A series that is safe is Llano fm1


 No.907306

>>906783

>Can't play HD video at full size even if that's the only thing I'm doing.

Get a better player. I had once built an HTPC for a friend based on a low-end 'dozer APU (dual-core barely over 3GHz). Playing Full-HD H.264 streams gave ~60% load on one core.

You should be able to smoothly play 1080p H.264 and 720p H.265 streams on that Phenom.


 No.907308>>907319

>>907301

PSP is part of the processor (unlike Intel which puts theirs in the chipset) and was introduced in Kaveri. I don't know about the small core APUs though.


 No.907319>>907324

>>907308

wikipedia say botnet since about 2013

Kaveri is 2014


 No.907324>>907325

>>907319

>about


 No.907325>>907327

>>907324

"about 2013" = so piledriver architecture and up it is


 No.907327>>907341

>>907325

Architecture has nothing to do with it. Botnet is separate from the CPU cores.

Latest AM3 FX processors were Piledrivers too, and they're known to be safe.

Kaveri was delayed as fuck. It was supposed to be out in Q3 2013 IIRC.


 No.907341

>>907327

But planning design and manufacturing surely is, since this is not you simply slap on at the conveyor belt.


 No.907514

low-TDP option: K10 CPU's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_K10

high-TDP option: FX cpu's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_FX_microprocessors#Bulldozer_Family_(32_nm)

apu option: llano APU's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_accelerated_processing_unit_microprocessors#Lynx:_%22Llano%22_(2011)

from this page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_Accelerated_Processing_Unit_microprocessors#Desktop_APUs

it seems that APU started having PSP botnet since Kaveri, so strongest non-psp apu family is Richland

but it's dangerous area, you better get oldest CPU that can handle your needs

>>906783

>Just FYI, I use a Phenom II x945 (quad core, 3 GHz), and it's a bottleneck sometimes. I can mostly, say, compile a new kernel while playing music (with mpg123), but I'll occasionally get pauses in the music. Can't play HD video at full size even if that's the only thing I'm doing.

are you dumb, CIA nigger?

it's not fault of CPU, but your shitty music player and shit OS. quality music player will have music playing on highest priority thread and will (almost) never pause except rare situations with interrupts/hardware/hdd

> Can't play HD video at full size even if that's the only thing I'm doing.

now that's CIA bullshit

fucking CIA shill I will kill you

Phenom that you posted can play full HD hevc(x265) or vp9 videos. or 4k+ x264 videos.




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