Paul Khuong on Nostr: nprofile1q…6gyrf Looks like an issue with the chip, not RAM. I'd start by looking ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqf3nlrmpjja65pzmvlegyl27l0y2m007nncxttdwqndrejajvdzask6gyrf (nprofile…gyrf) Looks like an issue with the chip, not RAM. I'd start by looking at temperature and fan speed (sometimes faster is cooler, other times slower means more power for the CPU…). And yeah, worth checking if it's stable at a lower clock, or with less frequency transitions.
Alternatively, you can try to keep a bunch of cores idle, and run the remainder at higher clocks; some workloads have better throughput that way.
Alternatively, you can try to keep a bunch of cores idle, and run the remainder at higher clocks; some workloads have better throughput that way.