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List of CPUs that Work; Are 14th Gen Intel CPUs Supported? #816

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VehementHam opened this issue Apr 20, 2024 · 7 comments
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List of CPUs that Work; Are 14th Gen Intel CPUs Supported? #816

VehementHam opened this issue Apr 20, 2024 · 7 comments

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@VehementHam
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I am wondering of 14th Gen Intel CPUs are supported? If not, are there near plans of them being supported.

Is there a list somewhere?

@miczyg1
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miczyg1 commented Apr 22, 2024

https://docs.dasharo.com/unified/msi/hcl/#cpu-hcl-20-jul-2023

I am running Dasharo with i9-14900K since November. With the latest v1.1.3 Z690-A or v0.9.1 Z790-P you should be bale to run with 14th gen

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VehementHam commented Apr 23, 2024

Nice, good to know. What about RAM/GPUs? Should it work with the latest AMD GPU? And will it work with different amounts of RAM, or does it have to be one of the RAMs verified on the list?

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miczyg1 commented Apr 24, 2024

@VehementHam my rig was tested with Nvidia RTX3060Ti and AMD RX 6500XT. Using 128GB of memory, two pairs of Kingston KF436C18BB2AK2/64, without XMP unfortunately, it doesn't want to work.

Different amounts of RAM should not be a problem, although there is a very slight chance of module incompatibility... if it is on the list, then it is guaranteed to work in the configuration specified on the list. For other modules, you will probably be the first tester.

Discrete GPUs should generally work, we had problems with these in the beginning, but mostly they are sorted out right now.

@VehementHam
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Why are specific amounts of RAM specified in the RAM list if any amount of RAM works?

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miczyg1 commented Apr 24, 2024

Why are specific amounts of RAM specified in the RAM list if any amount of RAM works?

The amount of RAM reflects the module size, for informational purposes

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Why are specific amounts of RAM specified in the RAM list if any amount of RAM works?

It is listed what has been tested. So it means this specific configuration works.

We do not know if any amount of RAM works. We know only what we have (or users) verified works.

From our experience, we can advise that different capacities will work as well with high confidence. But high is not 100%.

As @miczyg1 mentioned, there is always a small chance of problems with incompatibility. When it comes to hardware and firmware, you never know for sure until you test.

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Alright. Sounds good, thanks.

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