Does your PC work when you put your old CPU back in?
You may know this already, but just in case.... What was your old CPU and what motherboard do you have? Did you update your motherboard's BIOS for it to work with 5950x? For example if your old CPU was Zen2 or older and your motherboard was running an older BIOS that was before Zen3, even if your motherboard supports Zen3 CPUs, it will need a BIOS update to work with Zen3.
Windows ties itself to certain components within the PC so there are some you can swap out eg graphics cards and some you cannot without killing windows eg CPU, Motherboard. Not sure why it does this. COuld be a technical reason or could be an anti-piracy reason. Either way, if you swap CPU or Motherboard Windows will BSOD.
I just went from a RoG VIII with an 6700K to a Prime Z690 with a 12700K and it booted up the first time with no problems at all. No BSOD and everything was the same, only faster yet.
I've found that Windows 10 licensing is inconsistent with hardware changes. I've upgraded systems with newer generation Intel CPU's/motherboards and sometimes it'll boot up as if nothing changed and other times I've had to reinstall Windows.
I have 3 models, dark, animal and general but when I am testing it also shows combined in the left hand pane on the AI window. I don't have combined in my models.
@MikeLud1 can you put the older person, cat and dog model back up please, I know its an older one but I and some people might still prefer more specific models. Thanks
I have 3 models, dark, animal and general but when I am testing it also shows combined in the left hand pane on the AI window. I don't have combined in my models.
@MikeLud1 can you put the older person, cat and dog model back up please, I know its an older one but I and some people might still prefer more specific models. Thanks
I found that general 3.0 gives me more false positives for person/people. This is especially true for trees and bushes. I use it because it never misses a car or person/people at night. I have to mask off trees/etc to fix it. For cameras that send push alerts like my driveway, and front and rear doors I use general 2.1. I tried general 3.0 but it alerted me at 2 am that there was someone at my front door. It was a couple of stray dogs at 75+% confidence. It has a lot of promise with some more training IMHO. Even in its current form, it works great for street, and alleyway cameras. I had to use multiple models at once to catch most things. Even still multi-models still missed some that the latest general would catch. It is fast and uses few GPU resources.
I just went from a RoG VIII with an 6700K to a Prime Z690 with a 12700K and it booted up the first time with no problems at all. No BSOD and everything was the same, only faster yet.
I guess you got lucky. It all depends on the changes. However, generally CPU and Motherboard are the ones that cause issues. Hardware indpendent reinstalls avoid the issue.
I can understand the person one. The shadow and branch stump do have the outline of a person. The rock, not seeing it but the small outcrop that's boxed could be mistaken for eg an Owl. The other two are just out there and not easily explained.
@CCTVCam I'll be upgrading an old core 2 duo to the Asus RoG/6700K later this week and will let you know how that goes. I think the key, for me, is they are the same manufacturers motherboards.
@CCTVCam I'll be upgrading an old core 2 duo to the Asus RoG/6700K later this week and will let you know how that goes. I think the key, for me, is they are the same manufacturers motherboards.
Yeah there are a lot of factors - drivers, bios, what Windowws ties itself too. In the past I once upgraded a CPU to a faster one of the same model line and no issues. However, with any sort of major upgrade, I've alwways had to reinstall windows or reinstall a hardware independent clone.
@CCTVCam I'll be upgrading an old core 2 duo to the Asus RoG/6700K later this week and will let you know how that goes. I think the key, for me, is they are the same manufacturers motherboards.
in the past, BIOS -> EUFI transfer casued issue, then changing the EUFI to legacy boot would fix it, it would "emulate" a traditional boot.
Secondly IDE-> AHCI causes problems too. So check that too, other motherboards would default to IDE while they supported AHCI, moderns all default AHCI, but support IDE for legacy reasons. Seeing a core 2 duo, its defitnyl BIOS not EUFI, and probarly in IDE mode (sata settings)