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Ryzen 8700G Incorrect iGPU memory read speed in GPGPU test.
Alexander_A replied to Alexander_A's topic in Bug reports
Okay, deepseek 😄 explained to me why OpenCL is slow when measuring memory read speed. But then this benchmark doesn't show the full capabilities of the iGPU. -
Ryzen 8700G Incorrect iGPU memory read speed in GPGPU test.
Alexander_A replied to Alexander_A's topic in Bug reports
As i wrote before LM Studio & llama.cpp(vulcan) shows(via hwinfo) full speed of memory read in inference with iGPU only - 64...69 Gb/sec. It can not be so bad that in OpenCL speed is 2 times slower. I will search some another tests to compare. - Today
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Ryzen 8700G Incorrect iGPU memory read speed in GPGPU test.
Fiery replied to Alexander_A's topic in Bug reports
It can be true since the GPU column lists the memory bandwidth that the iGPU can actually utilize through OpenCL. While the CPU column lists the full data path available for the CPU without the overhead of OpenCL and the overhead of the CPU-iGPU connection. -
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In GPGPU test Ryzen 8700G shows: Memory Read GPU 38280 Mb/s - CPU 63740 Mb/s Memory Write GPU 36536 Mb/s - CPU 88447 Mb/s Memory Copy GPU 75385 Mb/s - CPU 74036 Mb/s So it can not be true because GPU and CPU have same memory controller. Interesting that hwinfo64 shows same values when GPGPU test running, but in LLM inference with gpu only i see full memory read speed (about 64GB/sec). Same situation on Ryzen 9950X when you testing iGPU.
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You aren't forgotten, you’re just busy being the gold standard. A true designer never fades, they just set the standard higher. Your work didn’t get lost; it paved the way. Eagerly awaiting what you cook up next. 😀
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Packovics started following Do you have an unsupported LCD or VFD?
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Hi Fiery, I would like to request hardware monitoring support for the new Zalman ZM-MF916 sensor panel display. ZM-MF916 It is a 9.16-inch ultra-wide LCD display (1920x462 resolution) that connects internally via a 9-pin USB 2.0 motherboard header (or externally via a USB Type-A adapter) and uses proprietary software to push widgets and system info. It does not appear as a standard Windows monitor extension. As requested, I have generated and attached the USB dump from AIDA64. Please let me know if you need any further testing, logs, or information to implement support for this device in future beta builds. Thanks in advance for your awesome work! Best regards, Packovics usbdump.txt
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I still have your Star Trek themed panels on one of my displays and a modified A-10 panel, the one below, on another one. Love them both keep up the great work
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And just like that my multi-page panel, animated panels, and still the only shape changing panel have been forgotten <sniff> Time to create more I suppose
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Here is my original version, glad you like it!
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I believe that it can be viewed with the .rslcd viewer of Aida64. Start Aida64 then click LCD and under that click LCD items and load the panel from there. You will only be able to view the panel in a browser though. If you re upload the panel I will test it.
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Fiery started following Pixel 8 pro CPU Temperatur
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Thank you for your feedback. Please note that ever since Android 7.0 (for whatever reason) Google decided to block apps from accessing several system files that were previously readable. That includes the files apps would need to show thermal sensor readings. Battery temperature reading is still available fortunately.
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Has anyone got back to you on this? I'm having a similar issue where instead of seeing my temperature on a template, I get the voltage. HWINFO shows my temperature and AIDA64 sees my temperature sensor, but I can get it to display.
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tifa621 started following NETWORK NIC number changes
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when i restart my pc the NIC number changes so i have to manually change it at the app ...why ..shouldn't the app detect it automaticaly?
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81 - Falcon Performance Core - 800x1280 A streamlined, space‑inspired system monitor that merges sci‑fi design with real‑time PC metrics. It displays CPU, GPU, memory, storage, and cooling data against a cosmic backdrop, with a radiant starship symbolizing system power. The design elevates technical information into an engaging, futuristic showcase while preserving a polished, high‑tech aesthetic. The sensor panel offers two interchangeable backgrounds with two distinct starship visuals. Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs
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Hi, i can only see battery temperature, nothing else in that section. Is this normal, or can I fix it?
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Hello, My laptop is an ASUS Vivobook M7600QE. It has two cooling fans, but AIDA64 currently only detects one of them, and the RPM reading is completely wrong (showing around 700 RPM when it should be around 3400-3600 RPM as shown in the official ASUS software). I have attached the Embedded Controller (EC) Dump. Could you please add proper sensor support for this laptop model? Thank you! ecdump.txt
