Reply 320 of 1037, by red-ray
- Rank
- Oldbie
CoffeeOne wrote on 2020-02-22, 23:31:Are you interested in newer hardware, too? I have some HP servers here, too. I booted my HP DL585 G7 with moderen CPUs (released end of 2012 😁)
Thank you for checking SIV out on the HP DL585 G7 and I am always interested to know how SIV get's on with multi-socket systems as they highlight issues that single socket ones don't, further if SIV "gets it wrong" then I like to know so I can fix it. I also suspect Martin would like to know how HWiNFO64 does on the G7.
I think all the issues stem from SIV setting up cpu->m_core (maximum cores) rather than cpu->e_core (enabled cores) , if you look at the APICs these are strange for CPU-16, CPU-24, etc.. This caused SIV to get the wrong number of boost states, 7 rather than 2 for CPUs 32->63, see Menu->Hardware->CPUID->CPUs 32->63->CPU-32. Further the temperatures are missing for CPU-32, 40, 48 and 56.
Please try the attached SIV64X 5.47 Core-01 and post the new save files. If things are still strange do SIV64X -DBGCPU -EXIT=12 > SIV_DBGOUT.log | MORE and also post the .log file.
When it's there I also like such as C:\Program Files\SIV64X\SIV_HP_DL585_G7.dmi which contains the raw data that is reported on the [Machine] panel as SIV runs better in test mode when I have it.
I noticed SIV was unable to report the DIMM SPD information and guess there must be an SPD multiplexor. Do any 3rd party utilities report this and if so which ones?