tobistar3 Posted October 19, 2021 Share Posted October 19, 2021 (edited) Hey guys, I built a 2 Gamer One 1 CPU setup, but I'm having performance issues. Unfortunately, we had to replace our mainboard because we needed more capacity and PCIE lanes. Now we have an Asus workstation mainboard. Our setup now looks like this: CPU: 10980XE @ 4.8Ghz all core @ 1.2 volt RAM: 64GB Gskill 3000 MHz DDR4 GPUs: 1x2080ti, 1x1080ti 2 USB Addon Cards for USB Type C and A Storage: 3x 1 TB NVME via U.2, 1x500Gb NVME M.2, 4x1TB Sata SSD, 1x2TB Sata SSD, 1x256GB Sata SSD (the 4 Sata SSDs are in the ZFS Raid ) PSU: 1200Watt from Corsair Costum watercooling Compared to before we only had one NVME and 5 Sata SSDs less and a 1070 instead of the 1080ti. (and of course the mainboard) The VMs basically have 50/50 of the system. But inGame we have significantly fewer frames and a kind of "stutter" compared to before. With Minecraft Modpacks that are very ram intensive we have noticeably missing frames, but it gets much worse with newer games like the Battfield 2142 Beta. We have around 30-40 FPS, which is kind of weird for the graphics cards. With New World, for example, I have to remove all settings such as "125% power" or any clocking on the graphics card. In normal desktop operation we have no problems whatsoever. Unfortunately, I don't know where this can come from. Do you have any idea whether this could be something in Unraid? torie-diagnostics-20211019-1837.zip Edited October 19, 2021 by tobistar3 Quote Link to comment
okkies Posted October 19, 2021 Share Posted October 19, 2021 putune> <vcpupin vcpu="0" cpuset="0"/> <vcpupin vcpu="1" cpuset="18"/> <vcpupin vcpu="2" cpuset="2"/> <vcpupin vcpu="3" cpuset="20"/> <vcpupin vcpu="4" cpuset="4"/> <vcpupin vcpu="5" cpuset="22"/> <vcpupin vcpu="6" cpuset="6"/> <vcpupin vcpu="7" cpuset="24"/> <vcpupin vcpu="8" cpuset="8"/> <vcpupin vcpu="9" cpuset="26"/> <vcpupin vcpu="10" cpuset="10"/> <vcpupin vcpu="11" cpuset="28"/> <vcpupin vcpu="12" cpuset="12"/> <vcpupin vcpu="13" cpuset="30"/> <vcpupin vcpu="14" cpuset="14"/> <vcpupin vcpu="15" cpuset="32"/> <vcpupin vcpu="16" cpuset="16"/> <vcpupin vcpu="17" cpuset="34"/> you are not isolating your cores - isolate the cores you want to use for both gaming VM's, Keep the hyperthreating core pairs together!- - Those isolated cores, split them up again, keep the hyperthreating cores together. then PIN them to the 2 VM's in the end you will have 3 groups of cores. - VM 1 - VM 2 - the rest of ur cores. i wrote this hastly while i was waiting for my food in the microwave. Space invader one should have some video about this with further explanation why. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZDfnUn74N0WeAPvMqTOrtA Quote Link to comment
tobistar3 Posted October 19, 2021 Author Share Posted October 19, 2021 Hey okkies, thanks for the advise. I done the pinning and isolating. So i will test it today and keep you updated. Quote Link to comment
tobistar3 Posted October 21, 2021 Author Share Posted October 21, 2021 Hey okkies, so i tested it but i can't really tell a difference to before. Quote Link to comment
tobistar3 Posted October 25, 2021 Author Share Posted October 25, 2021 I found the "dpclat" Latency Checker in some posts. So i tried it and iam getting really high results as you can see in the picture. Unfortunatly the tool doesent tell me which latencys are bad. Has anybody some idears? Quote Link to comment
ghost82 Posted October 26, 2021 Share Posted October 26, 2021 (edited) You could try latencymon and follow these advices: https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/articles/solving-dpc-latency-issues/ Probably irq conflicts: msi util v2/v3 can help in this. Edited October 26, 2021 by ghost82 Quote Link to comment
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