Anyone on Sandy Bridge or Ivu Bridge still? How is your CPU handling all these mitigations...

Anyone on Sandy Bridge or Ivu Bridge still? How is your CPU handling all these mitigations? I feel like they're kicking my i7-3770 in the nuts.

Attached: intel-processor-vulnerability.jpg (728x380, 40K)

Other urls found in this thread:

lwn.net/Articles/780703/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

My i5 never had hyper threading in the first place so i7 owners owned desu u have an i5 now. Mitigations are handled by the os, right? I keep mine up to do but I haven’t noticed anything desu

I have an i5 3570K and it bluescreens and crashes my apps every now and then.
Fuck Intel! Never again.

>i7 owners owned
I'm pretty sure nobody actually disables HT.

It does this since the Spectre and Meltdown mitigations wave.

>nobody actually disables HT.
I can hearing this stated, but doesn't W10 via OS update do it, i.e. you have no choice

keep*

Used to have a Pentium g2030 until recently.

Didn't have hyperthreading in the first place so... yeah

>but doesn't W10 via OS update do it
Nope

I'm on i7-3770,what mitigations?

I haven't updated anything for years

T. Linux user

dunno you tell me
this is my i7-2600 non-k with all the w10 mitigations to date installed and hyperthreading enabled
still does everything i want to do so i don't give a shit

Attached: cpuz.png (381x156, 4K)

>this is my i7-2600 non-k with all the w10 mitigations to date installed
no, it is not
Post the whole screenie

Joining in question, i7 2600k (no oc this time) win 7 sp1 but I haven't updated to get win10 aids.

Attached: bench.png (405x203, 8K)

ok

Attached: cpuz.png (397x396, 13K)

So how are you scoring higher than the non mitigated 2600k ref?

no idea, as i said in the first post "dunno you tell me"
i only know that i have the bios update for CVE-2017-5715 installed, w10 fully updated and the mitigations enabled via the registry according to the instructions from the ms site

>tfw didn't fall for the intlel meme and the only intlel computer I touched in the last decade was my mom's laptop and it's a slow piece of shit

>tfw FX is viable

3930k
SSD performance has tanked but haven't noticed anything beyond that for my usage.

I replaced my i7-3770 with a TR 1950x in April, and it's max comfy at this point.

3570 ivy here,
It is as shit as before my games run at 20fps with 1080ti
and i can not play game and watch porn at once on the second monitor

I hope in 2 hours we get some info about ryzen 2 and i ll finally upgrade to 8core

Unpacking .xip files takes ages with it enabled. Generating keys of any kind is slower. Vidya lost a few frames. Gatekeeper is brutally slow now.

Can't disable mitigations in macOS. With the Apple credit card we've reached a new low and a point of no return.

I'm not going to watch banks and apple hoard POWER for high frequency trading whilst slowing down all the cattle they're ripping off in the first place.
Interesting last two years for Mac OS X/macOS. It's now basically dead by ethical standards.

>3dpd porn
wew kys fag

No, I think that's OpenBSD.

I have updates turned off and don't give a shit. I don't do anything important on this machine anymore. It's literally only used for torrenting anime, porn, and playing (mostly) pirated games.

It reads like a list of STDs kek

Attached: 2b9e2d03a00d93da76f20d2d92118829db4db320.png (758x970, 78K)

What machine are you experiencing this on? I haven't noticed anything too brutal yet from the 'default' mitigations. Definitely not willing to do the whole enchilada.

A good 2500k. I still need to patch away that ME/Minix shit tho. Was too cheap for that BIOS chip clamp I need lul

It depends largely on how much RAM you have in OS X >=10.9. If RAM gets compressed because of shortage more context switches occur and that hits hard unfortunately.

Basically everything Intel has been doing since Netburst (circa 2000) has been a fuckup of epic proportions.

I also not give a fuck, is there any guide to disable this mitigations in windows and linux?

Makes sense, thanks user.

InSpectre.exe and a list of flags I can't recall from memory for the Linux kernel.

Its not too bad since I avoided the hyperthreaded jew, but still feeling around a 5% performnce loss on my 7300HQ

There are modifications to the Linux CPU scheduler in progress that will allow threads to be put into groups that trust each other and only run threads from the same group on the same SMT core at the same time.

lwn.net/Articles/780703/

What program/website is that?

>tfw futureproofed 8 years ago with a 2500k

still the best

Attached: 1481409819197.png (502x502, 141K)

I have a 3770k @ 4.6 in my gaming rig and it's still going strong (only 1080p gaming though). I suspect if it were at stock speeds and was being used to heavily multi-threaded applications I would be mad though.

My laptop has a Haslel 4960hq and it seems fine too although its a mactoddler laptop so they'll probably force a bunch of updates on me to slow it as we find more flaws.

>5820k is mystically immune to half of the exploits
honestly I wouldn't update even if I had another CPU. fuck auto updates.

Running unpatched W7 SP1. Working just fine.

Attached: 2600kbench.jpg (485x507, 111K)

I'm doing okay I guess. This is @4.3GHz, with firmware mitigations for Spectre and Meltdown. I think my SSD performance dropped because of it.

Attached: cpuz.png (403x402, 16K)

Thats fucking sad. OCed 3570k barely able to keep up with 2600k with full mitigations enabled.

I thought i was retro with haswell dudes. What happens if I disable hyperthreading with i7-4770s basically have a 4570s?

Attached: 1558657925269.png (1000x820, 1.32M)

download the tool at mdsattacks.com

Attached: Capture.png (645x1007, 57K)

there's also this one

Attached: Capture.png (482x373, 37K)

High five man. Another bro rawdogging it. F THE MAN.

Attached: spectre.jpg (480x377, 118K)

Bloomfield reporting in.

Attached: 2019-05-26_20-25-18.png (930x707, 60K)

WINDOWS7
I
N
D
O
W
S
7

4670k haslel here
If my mobo isnt dying I would keep it for another 2 years

Don't think I have any of them installed, and don't really care. These side channel attacks have been mostly empty FUD from the beginning, especially for home users.

I've simply never updated anything, also I don't have HT to begin with.

>tfw haswell-e user
I have an E5 2630 v3 and I haven't see any issues with it.
I can add another in my mobo.

I literally turned on hyperthreading like three weeks ago because I forgot my processor supported it.

Attached: mds.png (656x995, 67K)

Certain tools in Photoshop like transform work like absolute poop now.
Even transforming small objects is a struggle, I also have 3770

gotta be really nice in winter, collect your family around the housefire, read laws of power from green, very cozy.

>tfw the Phenom II i bequeathed to me mum is more performant than my 6700k

WTF

Should I sell my workstation anyways? I can get some good cash on it here.

Are you people illiterate?
Why did you disable hyperthreading? Did you even read how the exploit works?

If you're running malware you're already done you monkeys.
The mitigations are not for your gaymin peecee

I have 4670k. Win 7, I broke Windows Update some years ago so it couldn't pozz itself.
Problem's weren't.

top kek. you're right

>just get hacked bro who cares

Attached: incels btfo.jpg (588x823, 117K)

good news user

Attached: rip in piss intel.jpg (998x485, 45K)

I'm okay with the 14nm low voltage for now. Do have a Sandy Bridge laptop too with NVidia card.

>combination desktop/space heater
cozy desu

this cant be real

It's real. It's going to be cherrypicked AMD benchmarks, but when june 7th rolls around and you see third party benchmarks you'll know for sure.

finally a reason to upgrade my 2500k

I'm a home user so I have mitigations off

i5 3550 here.
No HT of course (this model hasn't).
Not going to apply any patch. The gaming rig (paired w/ 1060 6gb) works fine at 1440p mid to high settings yet.
This Pc stays as a console now.

>4C/4T us barely able to keep up with a 4C/8T
r u okay?

I don't know, I've disabled them.

got two 4790Ks, can't feel anything of the mitigation. same story as the previous attacks. I dunno. I even tried to use the retpoline mitigation then in Win10.

but honestly? no difference what-fucking-so-ever.
I even know a few edge cases where my CPU struggled with extreme load, and just nothing, it hits the same FPS, it achieves the same speed...

I mean I understand it can be benchmarked, but maybe it doesn't show in user tasks, or games, or development, or... anywhere. I don't know.

Attached: 1556992591652.jpg (1002x857, 54K)

I still use a sandy bridge laptop. I haven't installed any of the microcode updates and have disabled mitigations with all available kernel command arguments. Feels good not having gimped performance.

Ivy Bridge here.
Haven't noticed slowdowns this time
Spectre/meltdown on the other hand, did have a very noticeable impact

why run without SP1?

i5 2400 is still fine
Heck my Q9400 is still fine still plays 4K video fine with a 650 1G
My Core MY6 Skylake tablet updated to 1903 faster than my 1700x