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test cpu?

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is there a way to test cpu in unraid? or did rc3 start showing the wrong info on the dashboard? my cpu is all of a sudden 0/1 when it should be 0/2.

 

the line reads:

 

CPU speed core 0 / 1 3200 MHz 1900 MHz

 

it is an AMD Athlon II X2 260 Regor 3.2GHz

 

 

or am i brain dead and is it Core 0 and Core 1? my server has been crap since RC3 and im trying to figure out why

is there a way to test cpu in unraid? or did rc3 start showing the wrong info on the dashboard? my cpu is all of a sudden 0/1 when it should be 0/2.

 

the line reads:

 

CPU speed core 0 / 1 3200 MHz 1900 MHz

 

it is an AMD Athlon II X2 260 Regor 3.2GHz

 

Nothing is wrong.  Cores are actually labeled starting from 0, not 1.  Your CPU is dual-core.  The first core is core 0.  The second core is core 1.  This was not properly labeled in an earlier release, so this was fixed in the RC phase I believe.  Everything is working as it should...

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is there a way to test cpu in unraid? or did rc3 start showing the wrong info on the dashboard? my cpu is all of a sudden 0/1 when it should be 0/2.

 

the line reads:

 

CPU speed core 0 / 1 3200 MHz 1900 MHz

 

it is an AMD Athlon II X2 260 Regor 3.2GHz

 

Nothing is wrong.  Cores are actually labeled starting from 0, not 1.  Your CPU is dual-core.  The first core is core 0.  The second core is core 1.  This was not properly labeled in an earlier release, so this was fixed in the RC phase I believe.  Everything is working as it should...

 

 

thanks, well at least im not crazy completely, I knew I saw 1/2 at some point hahah

  • 7 months later...

Highjacking the thread a bit.  I just put together my new system with a I3-4170.  While doing the write zeros phase of the preclear on my two 4TB drives the cpu usage for my system bounced between 50-80%.  Now in the post read it goes from 30-60%.

 

This is the first time I am using an intel board and before I installed my cpu, it kind of looked like some pins might have been bent, but was so small I couldn't really tell.  Since everything has booted up and I am not getting errors I have though nothing of it.

 

But now with such high CPU usage on Pre-Clear I am curious if there is a way to test my cpu, sort of like memtest?

Highjacking the thread a bit.  I just put together my new system with a I3-4170.  While doing the write zeros phase of the preclear on my two 4TB drives the cpu usage for my system bounced between 50-80%.  Now in the post read it goes from 30-60%.

 

This is the first time I am using an intel board and before I installed my cpu, it kind of looked like some pins might have been bent, but was so small I couldn't really tell.  Since everything has booted up and I am not getting errors I have though nothing of it.

 

But now with such high CPU usage on Pre-Clear I am curious if there is a way to test my cpu, sort of like memtest?

 

I wonder if this is the throttling issue that many of us were having earlier.

 

 

I will have to read that thread, but yes my CPU is constantly shown with all four cores at max frequency.  So if there is a bug in actual reporting, or a true problem with my cpu hopefully that thread will shine some light on this.

Got home to finished pre-clear with all cores still maxed out.  Tried using the pstate disable, and it worked!  Cores are now idling expect one around 800Mhz. 

 

Now to get everything else running to see if performance is still ackward or that this has actually fixed it.

 

Thanks again.

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