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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
From 8:28 - Intel don't know how to make good products anymore. -
Here's an new "Poop" from Redmond. Windows 11 24H2 KB5046617 is causing new issues, including installation errors neowin.net - November 18, 20240 Windows 11 24H2 is supposed to get better with the new cumulative updates, but that's not the case. Many users have flagged that Windows 11 KB5046617 (24H2) fails to install due to different errors...
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I can clearly see Core Ultra/Arrow Lake pay off. The best selling Intel chips is 3 years old. What happens when Intel render Raptor Lake EOL ? Do as Nvidia and rehash old silicon as new SKUs to keep them barely floating? Otr can an possible Bartlett" LGA1700 Processor for 2025 save them from total failure/disaster? You can't survive as company if you haven't products people want. And the server market starting fail as well. What then? AMD dominates chip sales on Amazon — top ten best selling CPUs all come from Team Red And you won't sell more of the flopped chips when you let stupids set the prices on new stupid overpriced products. Yup, the new Core Ultra mobile chips matching the computer Jokebook (ASUS dual-screen laptop with Core Ultra 9 285H CPU listed for over $3,700). -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
This full warranty is called “Top Ten Repair Services” by MSI in China, and this movement will begin in the Asian country and, apparently, will extend to the rest of the world after evaluating its operation and customer satisfaction. MSI creates “full warranty” for its motherboards: free repair for bent pins, wear and tear and various damages with home pick-up and delivery In the world of cars, there are brands that wash their hands of the matter in a bad way, and others that respond to practically everything. Toyota, Mazda or Honda are examples of the fact that the customer is always right and must be satisfied, so... -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Regarding rushing for firmware updates... Intel launched a cpu that didn't even meet their own expectations for gaming. So new bios version is needed (probably several updates is needed). This means everyone with the new Cinebench chips or new platform from Intel need new firmware updates. And right before this, then remove features for enthusiasts is damn disgusting. Intel isn't what Intel have been. They don't even bother with gamers. Btw. Intel can't afford offer gamers X3D chips... All is about the damn baby cores and loads of different tiles (incl dummy tiles). Intel doesn't plan to bring 3D V-Cache-like tech to consumer CPUs for now Maislinger stated, "But for us, this (gaming) is not an extremely large mass market. You still have to see that we sell a lot of CPUs that are not necessarily used for gaming. We still have it (3D Stacked Cache) technologically. This means that next year there will be a CPU (Clearwater Forest) for the first time that has a cache tile, but not on desktop." Afterward, Florian Maislinger asserted that Intel's gaming market is relatively small, and designing an X3D competitor would be pointless if it could not be reused for servers. Again, re-read what I have said before.... "You still have to see that we sell a lot of CPUs that are not necessarily used for gaming". This disaster cleary means Intel will put more of the eggs (silicon and resources) into locked down 35/65W consumer chips. + of course the more expensive server chips. Enthusiasts/Gamer products ain't their target anymore. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The hard work pay off. Intel can now legitimately claim to have the fastest Windows iGPU. That's something, huh bro @Mr. Fox ? Can't have it all. Who said Intel offer bad gaming performance vs AMDs processors? You need to win where it counts😁 Intel takes down AMD in our integrated graphics battle royale — iGPUs are still nowhere near dedicated GPU levels but use much less power -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Here as well. You can clearly see it as in a sunny day, in same way as for the dreaded dark here in the rainy and cold North. Yup, Intel don't bother with performance enhusiasts anymore. Intel have changed course - philosophy. Why not just forget high performance products and put all the eggs into locked down low power 35/65W Core Ultra processors for Jokebooks and desktops? Nice with new needed bios updates for Arrow Lake. Intel improve their hardware with removing features they don't want you to use. Disgusting? The DLVR bypass could make sense for certain areas of application, but Intel should leave this decision to the user. Intel disables Power Gate “DLVR bypass” mode on Arrow Lake CPUs, overclockers disappointed From what we can infer, this leaves early Arrow Lake adopters at the mercy of their motherboards since not every board has an extreme overclocking profile tomshardware.com Highest possible performance is on the decline. Power efficiency is the new golden pig. You can see that with Microsoft glasses as well. Of course Intel have now adjusted their course. They want their piece of the cake. -
What's bothering me right now? People's stupidity and the corps greed. What is worst bro @Mr. Fox? Netflix: 70 million people already pay to watch ads That's right, Netflix celebrated yesterday afternoon that in just 2 years, they already had more than 70 million users who paid to watch advertising. That is, they are paying for the platform's most basic subscription. As their advertising becomes more popular, and more highly paid, it stands to reason that Netflix could even expand the amount of time you spend watching ads . Because people deserve it`?
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Me? Nope. Have no desire going with the Red team or the "new modern Cinebench" chips from Intel. I will continue with the bashed Raptor lake Refresh. Nothing new from Intel or AMD tempt me. And I can't see any AMD chips will help me push my new and old graphics cards (in 3D) upwards on the leaderboards. Neither do Arrow Lake. Rather the opposite. Why make it harder for myself? And on top I save money. So double win with the old for me🙂 The new chips from Intel and AMD give me equal much as with modern Jokebooks. Aka zero. -
Who will trust <Microsoft when this is how they treat their valuable customers? I take Chrome any day over this. Microsoft Edge is trying to forcefully get your Chrome tabs again
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
But how many will jump on the new chips from Intel? Because they appreciate so much all those fast power efficient e-cores that will save Intel? Intel orders more 3nm chips from TSMC for Arrow Lake because they now found out that they can program the Thread Director 3.0 so it can prioritize E-Core instead of P-Core. The baby cores will save Intel once again. Will Pat relax more now that Intel has reportedly found a solution to the gaming performance issue? You think he will dream sweetly about baby cores? Of course Intel need more 3nm chips from TSMC. Remember... Budget Arrow Lake processors en route to CES 2025. Preliminary specifications for Intel's 65W and 35W Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake S CPUs leaked And here is an new feature bro @Mr. Fox have waited for😆 It match well with what Intel try do do with Arrow Lake. Better "Power efficiency" has to be todays word. Better performance will come second or last. Windows 11 might soon be able to tell how much energy your PC consumes Future Windows 11 updates might bring a new section for tracking your computer's energy consumption. -
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It seems the Team at UserBenchmark once again try help Pat an Intel with the sales😆 UserBenchmark suggests you buy the i5-13600K over the Ryzen 7 9800X3D — says AMD drives sales with 'aggressive marketing' rather than 'real-world performance' -
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Expect Ryzen AI Ultra as mid upgrade😁 New confusing names will truly sell😎 From 9:09 And here is an youtube video for Pat Gelsinger. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I have posted in the Hwbot new GUI feedback thread. The new GUI is all too modern for my taste. I tried to help so they can make some changes for what being final GUI. Because Hwbot won't go back to the old and better design. It will be too late later if no one/few come up with suggestions for better changes in the near future. Btw. Intel could do an Nvidia. New chips then forget support the old one. This is a trend we will see more of. Last time Intel did something similar for the 12th gen chips. It may or may not work properly with previous gen. Because they want to offer something new for the new. That's sad. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
We'll see what R. Hallock will have to say about the newly introduced flop from Intel. Live within minutes. Intel prefer make cheaper consumer processors without HT. This will save costs and space on the compute die tile. Sad direction. Edit. Intel announces Arrow Lake fix coming within a month — Robert Hallock confirms poor gaming performance is due to optimization issues Despite this memory latency issue, Hallock confirmed to HotHardware that Arrow Lake's gaming performance regression compared to Raptor Lake was not related to memory latency, nor was it caused by Intel's decision to swap to a tile-based architecture. Instead, Arrow Lake's underwhelming gaming performance was caused by tuning and optimization issues. According to Hallock, Arrow Lake's performance from third-party reviewers did not align with what Intel saw in its internal testing. Hallock noted a massive disconnect between third-party review performance and Intel's internal testing. Intel is purportedly working on a large internal response to fix these issues. Hallock did not describe in detail the exact issues that are plaguing Arrow Lake's performance scores, but he did say that Intel will undergo a full audit that explains exactly what went wrong with the launch of Arrow Lake and an outline of what the company is going to do to fix it. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Depends. Not easy to sell a flop regardless of its cheaper or not. It has to be damn cheap. Very cheap. Aka a huge price drop. Even then I won't buy it. Intel need a radical change on how they design/make their processors. You won't get big profits from the cheaper way to make it if the product isn't good enough. This below will be peanuts against the awful numbers we will see coming from Intel after the Arrow lake flop. Intel need to go back to its roots and start make processors from an single monolithic die and scrap the idea with loads of tiles (included dummy tiles) to make processors similar the AMD way. No point in making processors people don't want or refuse to buy. AMD's desktop CPU market share jumps by nearly 10% in a year, all at the expense of poor old Intel This most recent quarter saw AMD snag an additional 5% desktop market share from Intel, the biggest quarterly jump in at least a decade. If this carries on much long, those doom-laden narratives around Intel will be much closer to reality. Spot on. I don't want to deal with the latest and greatest. Microsoft will never ever manage to make Windows 11 better. And all new changes will only transform into more bugs. CrowdStrike, Microsoft, Windows, app issues, and crashing, are making headlines again This time, an issue with Windows 11 24H2 is causing apps like Microsoft Office to hang or crash. Windows 11 24H2 is one of the most significant updates to the operating system to date, with Microsoft calling it a full OS swap, so teething issues are expected. And, yes, one of the teething issues involves the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor. Also Nvidia made new changes to their services. And newer is always better as you know... NVIDIA GeForce NOW with 100 hour limit NVIDIA says this change was necessary to keep prices stable and will lock pricing for the foreseeable future. However, the 100-hour limit may feel restrictive for some gamers who play more intensively, especially on weekends. -
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LooL. Newer is always better bro @ryan😁 -
Still... Microsoft rather prefer that you use their latest and greatest. Even if you are on old hardware (Just buy new HW). Microsoft doesn't like you downloading Windows 10 even from official source anymore neowin.net · 6 hours ago Microsoft seems to not like it anymore it you want to download Windows 10, even if you do it from an official source.
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
It seems Intel want be in front what you can do with your chips. What next?🤔 And the same can be shown here.... Intel don't bother with performance enthusiasts anymore. Why make it more complicated than it has to be? Also Microsoft prefer that you don't have any choices... Microsoft doesn't like you downloading Windows 10 even from official source anymore Microsoft seems to not like it anymore it you want to download Windows 10, even if you do it from an official source. -
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Yup, the older Raptor lake looks like a better value all over... And on top you get 5 years warranty. Can't beat that🤩 Just oc your chips with maximum voltage to your heart's content and you'll get all your money back (full refund) when something better is out. The Intel Core i9-14900K currently costs around $430-$440 US which is a strong price for a chip that has been plagued with issues recent fixes from the blue team might once again position it as a strong chip but you are sacrificing a lot of power and thermal efficiency. The 14900K is slower but in the end, it's a decent mix of high-end productivity and gaming performance. The Core Ultra 9 285K doesn't seem to be as good of a choice. https://wccftech.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-9800x3d-3d-v-cache-cpu-review/9/ -
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Hmmm.... Maybe not the overclocker people hoped for? Why the automatic decrease of voltage once you try get more out from the chips yet the cpu is still within max temp threshold? This is bad behaviour from the board partner. Also the reviewer could have contributed to this overclocking mess. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D in review: Overclocking, RAM-OC and Turbo Mode Interesting: At 5.4 instead of 5.2 GHz, the result in Cinebench was four percent better, analogous to the clock speed increase, but the power consumption did not increase. The Asus motherboard (ROG X870E Crosshair Hero) may have had a hand in this by lowering the operating voltage when overclocking. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Then we have AMD and with F. Azor so no more higher end Radeon cards. In short... Nvidia have no reson to use their fat die for an 5090Ti for only gamer graphics cards. Or maybe for AI graphics for prosumers? Yup, Nvidia could do that if the MSRP is put correct for an slight cut down Ti card. Edit. Exactly where Intel is right now. In the utter bottom of the chart. Can't be any better than this (sarcasm). -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware