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penguin42daftykins: Thanks; just about to start rescuing my machine; just got my home dir back using a M.2 adapter12:01
daftykinsah ha :D exciting12:02
penguin42hmm, that's not supposed to happen12:49
daftykinsuh oh12:49
penguin42I removed the cpu heatsink and teh CPU came with it - not having opened the socket12:49
daftykinsah i've seen that from time to time, super suction paste xD shouldn't be a problem12:50
penguin42nod12:50
daftykinswhen i put my pal in Exeter's Ryzen together, it felt like such a novelty to be using something PGA again12:51
diddledanunless you've ripped the pins off - if the CPU has the pins instead of the socket12:51
daftykinsimagine dropping a large 'sink into an LGA socket and folding some over, oy12:54
diddledanLGA pins are sooo delicate12:55
daftykinsi'm seeing TPM addon modules selling like hotcakes since the win11 news, hah12:58
penguin42daftykins: Yeh in a way it's less worrying than BGA, you're never quite sure if they make contact13:01
penguin42daftykins: Is Win11 requiring TPM?13:01
daftykinsyeah, minimum v1.2, recommended v2.013:01
diddledan1.2 isn't officially supported13:01
daftykinsbut given the officially supported CPUs list which is basically AMD Ryzen 2xxx and up, plus intel 8th gen and up, it wouldn't be worth adding it to an existing system methinks13:02
penguin42daftykins: OK, that CPU isn't helping (failure mode is *slightly* different - my CPU it lights the fault LEDs and powers off after ~10s,  the Exeter CPU just sits there with the lights on13:02
penguin42interesting; that'll make it fun for VMs13:02
daftykinshmm, is that reduced to minimum hardware, single memory module and the CMOS reset?13:02
penguin42daftykins: Yep13:03
daftykinstime to repeat the same with the test board you picked up cheap, perhaps?13:03
penguin42nod13:07
daftykinshmm i think my uncle's home switches are failing, he's reported some quirks but is too time-poor to diagnose them effectively13:36
penguin42daftykins: Well, the Essex cpu works in the board I bought14:03
penguin42daftykins: I've not managed to get my CPU to work in yet though14:04
daftykins\o/ is that with your newly purchased test RAM too?14:04
daftykinscould that be a firmware update thing, if it isn't a model of board new enough to support the 3xxx immediately?14:04
penguin42daftykins: Yep, with my test RAM, I was about to go hunting firmware14:07
daftykins:D14:08
penguin42hmm this board might not support a 3950 taking that much power14:10
daftykinsis the EPS connector a limited pin count on that one too, or does it still have at least one 4+4?14:11
penguin42it has one 414:11
daftykinsmmm that'd make me nervous14:12
penguin42still, the fact that the Essex CPU didn't work in my board, but does wor in the other board points me to the MB14:12
daftykinsyep, a valuable determination14:14
penguin42looks like the bios is quite old14:14
daftykinswhat make and model board was the original, out of interest?14:14
penguin42ASRock X570 Pro 414:16
daftykinswhat are the warranty chances?14:17
penguin42dunno; it's less than a year; but would I go via Scan or via ASRock ?14:17
daftykinsi'd definitely ask Scan to start14:18
penguin42nod, if it wasn't for the apocalypse I'd go up there14:18
daftykinsi don't think i've ever had to pursue a motherboard warranty, thinking about it!14:18
penguin42hmm, looks like actually this is the latest bios for this a320m-hdv r4.014:32
penguin42oh, and that *does* list the 3950x in the r4.0 page14:33
daftykinsball: wb \o how goes?14:44
penguin42ooooho14:44
penguin42daftykins: New board has just come up with my CPU i it14:44
daftykins:D14:44
balldaftykins: Sort of ok.14:45
balldaftykins: Thinking of moving some more things to Linux.  Might look for something other than Ubuntu though.14:45
daftykinsoh, to what end?14:46
ballMostly I think because I'm old and cranky.14:47
ballDoes Ubuntu come with an audio mixer?  I deliberately choose "minimal" installation and that seems to be missing.14:49
ballWithout knowing the name of the default mixer, I'm not sure what to install.14:49
daftykinsif you don't install from a desktop spin's media in a complete way to begin with, it can be easy to miss out on full DE components that give you a kind of complete package out of the box14:50
daftykinsi always used to take the assumed minimalist approach of trying to reduce what you install to begin with, but i think these days it can more harm than help14:51
ballDoes it record somewhere the date installation took place?14:52
daftykinsnot sure on that one14:52
penguin42daftykins: There's normally a 'group' or alias to install the entire desktop; e.g. yum group install 'XFCE Desktop' and I think there's an equivalent apt package14:52
ballI did get the desktop14:53
daftykinsyeah, or i once heard adding a ^ after the metapackage name14:53
ballSimple dock on the left, toolbar thing at the top.14:53
ballNetwork worked, Gnome Boxes (slowly) and I was able to add most of the applications I was looking for.14:54
daftykinsi've started to get on with Kubuntu the most, i don't typically use desktop Linux though14:56
ballMe neither but it wouldn't hurt me to become familiar with it and my usual desktop physically failed.14:57
ball...and my usual OS has some unfortunate issues.14:57
ballI should be able to run that in a VM for the things I'd still use it for.14:57
ball(albeit slowly)14:58
ballIt's a sad day when I have to switch desktop OS though.14:58
daftykinsa pal of mine seems to be clinging to 16.04 still since he relies on a lot of sciencey tools that are either hand-compiled or dependant on old things, heh14:59
daftykinsi think he clings to gnome flashback as well14:59
ballRight now I feel like I *am* old things.14:59
daftykinsi've definitely begun to feel less interested in the constant pace of change now i'm in my 30s15:02
* penguin42 giggles says he edging the end of his 40s15:02
zxm-piwait till you go out in a few years and get a 486dx as your main system out of protest :-D15:03
daftykinslol15:03
ballDX-50 ftw15:03
zxm-pioffering all attachments in word perfect 5.1 format :-)15:03
ballSeriously though, I'm not a luddite.  I enjoy the elbow room of a 64-bit environment.15:03
ball(got used to that on Alpha)15:04
ball...just frustrated when important things don't work.15:04
zxm-pias do i. but sometimes it's nice using a very small system as you know nothing else other than the tasks you started are running15:04
ball...or when installers second-guess the values I provide.15:04
ballzxm-pi: Yes, that's usually my preference.15:05
zxm-pithat's what my psion 3mx does. no internet. no online. just a simple system doing a few simple tasks15:05
daftykinsi still haven't lifted a finger about shipping my 3c off to RMC15:06
daftykinssince i dug it out i kinda want to have a last play before i send it on 15:07
ballI always wanted a Psion 3 but never got around to it.15:09
ball(That or a Cambridge Z88)15:09
daftykinspenguin42: does your 3950x seem stable in the new board, or are you a bit iffy about loading it if the power spec is weak?15:10
* zxm-pi loves my psion. have started moving just bits and bobs onboard. i haven't even set up a serial link. happy to leave that to later15:10
ballI had a Psion II briefly but it got stolen and I never had the heart to replace it.15:10
zxm-pistill a few around doing stocktaking work. the nokia of stocktaking15:11
* ball nods15:11
daftykinsstill intrigued by these little tiny updating displays at one supermarket i visit, if they each have a button cell battery, that's pretty horrifying waste15:12
balldaftykins: epaper shelf tags?15:13
daftykinsi figure they might be using eink displays yeah, just flick between item name and price in sync with one another15:13
ballDepending on the retailer, those may also be BtLE beacons, used to track users around the store.15:14
daftykinsi couldn't claim to know the full story of the challenges of supermarket stock management, given as my full experience consists of a brief stint shelf stacking in my early teens... but i can't help but feel these are a gimmick15:14
ball...all data mined and sold to third parties.15:14
daftykinspossible, although this chain is an island only thing 15:15
ballAh, might just be a display then.15:15
ballNice thing about eInk is that it only draws current when changing.15:16
ballYou're right about the waste though.15:16
ballIt all adds up.15:16
zxm-pihow many years would it have to display items till it's better for environment than a paper sign?15:17
daftykinsmmm indeed15:17
daftykinshow few reprints does it afford, etc15:18
ballzxm-pi: Longer than the store would last.15:18
MattJI once picked up my Psion II too aggressively, and it slid out of the plastic sleeve and bounced/slid several yards across concrete. Totally unharmed of course.15:18
daftykins:D15:19
ballThey don't build 'em like that any more.15:22
penguin42hmm, then not happy again15:27
daftykinsruh roh15:30
* ball is so sad.15:31
daftykinsin fairness my Psion has snapped hinges and the rubbery casing is a sticky mess, soooo... i hope they don't build 'em like that :D15:32
balldaftykins: Perhaps it's just as well I didn't get the 3 then ;-)15:33
daftykinshehe15:33
ballUgh.  I might have to break out the old KVM switch15:33
ballI'll be back later.15:35
penguin42daftykins: This is confusing, I've had a full boot with the Essex cpu on the new board; and I've had nothing out of the old board with either CPU15:40
penguin42daftykins: However, my CPU in the new board; hmm   I've had it up a few times15:40
daftykinspenguin42: i feel like it will remain a gamble that one, as if the original has gone flaky due to a PSU thing that wasn't serious enough to stop it driving less hungry parts, even with a new board + CPU in hand, trouble could persist :(15:42
penguin42daftykins: Yes, always the fun problems15:50
daftykinswell, you wouldn't want it to be easy, would you! ;)15:51
penguin42on my main desktop, well.....15:51
daftykinshehe, when mines PSU started flopping around i was pretty irritated too15:52
daftykinsit was incredible, i was discussing how stress testing is a sane troubleshooting strategy... to someone here on IRC who to this day does not believe that it's safe...15:52
daftykinswhen i suddenly discovered my own desktop wasn't stable under load15:52
daftykinsamusingly my motherboard had had this graphics card warning LED on for ages, but everything had been working fine15:53
daftykinsafter pushing it hard, it eventually began cutting out in the middle of idle use, so i ended up just ordering in a new15:54
penguin42well it's in a linux desktop, on my cpu on the new board15:54
daftykinsas much as i'd love to have the time to learn how to diagnose SMPSs, i don't quite fancy learning with my live main system as the guinea pig :D15:54
daftykinsoh yeah i'm just blabbing on about my own tale, i don't mean for any of this to have the remotest relevance to yours15:54
daftykinspretty funny to be "hey yeah test out your mum's PC problems with this... uh, hang on... my own system is busted"15:55
penguin42daftykins: OK, yeh this CPU isn't happy; just failed the same way I'd seen on the other board16:05
daftykinsi wonder if my pal in Worcester could be of any help, i'd imagine Scan are your best option though16:09
daftykinsassuming they'd be game to assist in testing parts16:11
penguin42time for a walk I think16:16
penguin42daftykins: I've not had that loaner CPU work on my board at all; so hmm - I might need to retry that16:17
penguin42daftykins: and my current failure is with my main PSU and RAM; so I could drop back to this big CPU + test RAM + other PSU16:17
daftykinsjust looking it up and it seems X570 might not support that one - i see i had the model wrong, it's an AMD Athlon 200GE yeah?16:20
penguin42yeh16:21
penguin42I guess it might be a bit below it's ideals being a 'pro'16:22
daftykinsi chose an X470 for my friend's build because i didn't see a need for him to go PCIe 4.0, plus moving back to active chipset cooling struck me as a mistake... definitely booted fine there, but that's a generational divide mmm16:23
penguin42I chose that board because I wanted the 2 M.2 slots16:23
daftykinshttps://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/PRIME/PRIME-X470-PRO/ - this is his16:25
daftykinsalso 2! 16:25
penguin42nice16:26
penguin42anyway, def time for a walk - think; swapping PSU around I think and maybe back to other CPU and.....16:27
daftykinshehe, enjoy!16:28
daftykinslol https://youtu.be/lUIc8CeS75Q17:07
penguin42daftykins: I'm fairly convinced it's the CPU20:13
daftykinsworth running the idea of an RMA via Scan perhaps? maybe they'll say speak to AMD, but who knows!20:14
penguin42yep20:19
daftykinshttps://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/warranty-information/pib - found that for 'processor in box' purchases20:25
penguin42thanks20:27
daftykinsnp!20:28
penguin42bummer isn't it - it's a very expensive fuse20:28
daftykinslooks like AMD will test and return without much fuss, so that might be nice20:28
daftykinsno idea if any fees would be charged, mind you20:29
penguin42nod, well it is warranty20:31
daftykinsthat's true20:32
daftykinsheh my Exeter pal said he needs a child free holiday! an army of 3 must be quite a bit of work20:33
penguin42come to Bury and collect his CPU20:35
daftykins:D20:36
daftykinsi should have never opened the packaging, had i read the motherboard box it had a sticker on "Ryzen 3 ready!" so i didn't need that one at all20:37
daftykinssince i had flown over to do the build though, it was more important to be well prepared20:37
penguin42I've replied to a query I put in with scan on the results of the prodding, we'll see what they say20:47
daftykins\o/ fingers crossed for speedy responses20:49
penguin42daftykins: Is your mate ok if I hold onto it while I wait for their reply?20:58
daftykinspenguin42: oh yeah it's totally useless to him, just been sat on a shelf :) take your time and just let me know whenever20:59
penguin42daftykins: Pass along a thank you!!21:00
daftykinswill do :)21:01
ballI read that as Speccy responses.21:41
daftykinstime for an early bed, g'night folks \o22:19
penguin42nn22:32

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