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Roach – have a look at this – https://nstsupport.wardsystemsgroup.com/support/multiple-core-distributed-optimization-faq/
you might have some luck with optimising with more cores after making these changes
in reply to: Thread Ripper for OptimisationHey peter – https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-pro-cant-handle-amd-threadripper-3990xs-128-threads
you need Win 10 Enterprise or Win 10 Pro for workstations.
you could possibly get away with an update but i’m pretty sure this is whats holding that beastly 3990x back. Also I can say that Zen3 is freakish fast and worth it… get them TR Pro’s when Chagal line of processors come out 🙂
in reply to: Thread Ripper for OptimisationI’ve been using Ryzen 9 5950x and have been able to use full core with sustained 4ghz+ on all cores running within temps of 45-55 degrees.
What I’ve also come to understand is…. some systems have the Greta Thunberg eco-mode activated and will be actively throttling for power saving purposes AND you may have to play around with overclocking to achieve something which will put in the work for you and run stable.
(You dont need to create magical black smoke to billow out, only for you to push the hardware alittle more… Ram is something which is funky and has an effect here but its not for the faint hearted and could affect your hardware warrenty so this is just for ‘educational’ investigation only… 😉
Time for optimisation is greatly affected if you choose Air cooling over AIO water cooling. The HEDT chips tend to run hot and then the throttling kicks in, I’ve found AIO cooling allows you to sustain higher clockspeeds over long periods of time with very acceptable temperature boundaries for such high end desktop chips.
in reply to: Thread Ripper for OptimisationThis is something you could try if you want to over ride the nstparam.ini file
in reply to: Thread Ripper for OptimisationPeter have a read of this:
The Windows and Multithreading Problem (A Must Read)
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15483/amd-threadripper-3990x-review/3Sometimes its actually the computer which is causing the problems, in this case it could be windows and not using the right ‘update’ – threadrippers have a tough time here because of some versions of windows and how they ‘see’ the cores. This is also down to how AMD created Zen2 and the architecture but you’ll have a better idea after reading the article.
in reply to: Thread Ripper for OptimisationPeter.
I’ve had some luck with over clocking the ram and pushing the CPU up to acceptable clock speeds which still had system stability for many hours.
Probably cannot push an intel system in this way but AMD is a whole box of fun when you got the right CPU and speedier ram.
Thanks for your feedback, was very helpful!
in reply to: Thread Ripper for OptimisationI am looking at thread rippers for this kind of processing – I’ve used a VPS which wasnt too impressive.
I’ve been looking at the use of Ryzen’s and trying to figure out this question as well. Have you managed to find out or test this?
in reply to: Chaos Hunter on the Cloud , cores runningThanks for replying, this has been very helpful.
I was hoping the 64 cores would’ve worked better with a 3995WX…. Chaos Hunter might be able to utilise this alot better.
in reply to: Thread Ripper for OptimisationMASTERCLASS on Turning Points – (any of the Addons such as Adaptive Turbo Prop/Adaptive Nets/Neural Indicators )
- how to use them profitably
- When to use each one and for what types of issue
Well i just posted 2x links to the articles which helped me build my model – looks like we’ve found the first bug in the forum! 😀
Chaos Hunter is probably going to be my next point of investigation since it is quite amazing to have the ability to knock out a formula.
As of this week I’ve started to use the stiffness indicator from Markos Katsanos along with my favourite addon of all time “turning points” and managed to make an awesome model.
I started with reading this and testing it outBuild a Supply and Demand Trading System and Selective Calculations – June 2016 Newsletter
before having a read of this
and refining the model, next up is making an ensemble and then taking it live!
Am seriously thinking to pull the trigger on the chaos hunter as well, going to give it some serious thought at the end of the month!
Thanks for the replies – i’ll report soon!