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AMD made a new update to Ryzen Master available for download, obviously supports for Threadripper 3000 processors has been added. A changelog for the new version is unfortunately not available. However, we added a Ryzen Master Reference Guide to the download page as well.
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#5739196 Posted on: 12/09/2019 06:31 PM
You sure about that? Do you mean during an instance of a VM is up or simply having SVM enabled regardless it prevents you from using it? Because I've always had SVM on, and haven't had issues with Ryzen Master except for one unusual issue..
Which is; IF I drag Master onto my left display (and presumably any other besides the 'main' one), after a few minutes if I go to Master and simply hover over it- it immediately begins to lag, and eventually stops entirely becoming unresponsive and requiring to end in task manager. So I end up having to use WIN + arrow keys to move it back to the main display so as to prevent it from essentially just freezing and losing whatever I've been monitoring on the graphs. Aside from that if I keep it in the main display, then this issue is non-existent.
It's in combination of having SVM on and the Hyper-V features enabled in windows. Windows will leverage that combination to activate Virtualization Based Security, which functionally virtualizes your base Windows install. Of course if you want to actually use Hyper-V or WSL these things need to be turned on as well.
You sure about that? Do you mean during an instance of a VM is up or simply having SVM enabled regardless it prevents you from using it? Because I've always had SVM on, and haven't had issues with Ryzen Master except for one unusual issue..
Which is; IF I drag Master onto my left display (and presumably any other besides the 'main' one), after a few minutes if I go to Master and simply hover over it- it immediately begins to lag, and eventually stops entirely becoming unresponsive and requiring to end in task manager. So I end up having to use WIN + arrow keys to move it back to the main display so as to prevent it from essentially just freezing and losing whatever I've been monitoring on the graphs. Aside from that if I keep it in the main display, then this issue is non-existent.
It's in combination of having SVM on and the Hyper-V features enabled in windows. Windows will leverage that combination to activate Virtualization Based Security, which functionally virtualizes your base Windows install. Of course if you want to actually use Hyper-V or WSL these things need to be turned on as well.
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You sure about that? Do you mean during an instance of a VM is up or simply having SVM enabled regardless it prevents you from using it? Because I've always had SVM on, and haven't had issues with Ryzen Master except for one unusual issue..
Which is; IF I drag Master onto my left display (and presumably any other besides the 'main' one), after a few minutes if I go to Master and simply hover over it- it immediately begins to lag, and eventually stops entirely becoming unresponsive and requiring to end in task manager. So I end up having to use WIN + arrow keys to move it back to the main display so as to prevent it from essentially just freezing and losing whatever I've been monitoring on the graphs. Aside from that if I keep it in the main display, then this issue is non-existent.