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Thin and slim over anything else.... Yep, laptops is meant for portability and not performance. Hence Razer have started remove cooling fans to increase battery capacity. Next step is most likly to remove another fan for even bigger battery. When will we see next gen slimmer and thinner gaming-laptops with only passive cooling but big fat 99 Wh batteries for on the go? @Ashtrix @Mr. Fox ++++ The Razer Blade 17 suddenly has a bigger battery this year. What's the secret? The latest 2022 model with 12th gen Intel CPUs has dropped one of the fans for a total of "only" three fans as shown by our images below. It's an unannounced update that Razer decided not to market even though it's a change that enthusiasts might have likely wanted to know before purchasing. By removing a fan, however, the chassis can now house a larger 82 Wh battery instead. So, why not remove the third fan for an even larger 99 Wh battery? As you can probably imagine, overall temperatures are generally warmer on the 2022 model when compared to earlier models as detailed in our review especially since the 2022 model utilizes an even more power-hungry 165 W GPU. Razer probably weighed the benefits and disadvantages of removing the third fan and found that the gains in battery life wouldn't have offset the increases in temperature or even potential decrease in performance.
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The 3090 Ti use all vRam chips on top of the cards now. The proper way to cool the vram. Double capacity chips has its advantage. The vram below the cards on the 3090 reminds me all too much about Dell's failure with the Gpu power delivery put below the card with passive cooling on the Area51m fiasco. I know the smaller capacity vram chips for 3090 needed that space on the pcb, but this is not optimal for cooling. Hence wee see up to 110C and boiling vram especially on Dell AW's proprietary 3090 graphics cards. -
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Next one one the cut list will be 3DM Fire Strike. Why not add all EOL benchmarks into one of the download packages? They still offer Ice Storm. Just let people download the installer they want. The public intaller they offer links to on different download pages can be the crippled one. Want full package then go into your account and pick the one you want. How difficult has it to be? -
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You need older drivers on older cards. Newer drivers from Nvidia is a fiasco. Why can't nvidia do the same as AMD? Do they really hate that you keep your older cards?🤔 Can't run Time Spy Extreme because of the vRam cap. I look at you Nvidia. You castrated your so called 4K gaming flagship card with 10GB vram (3080@10GB cards). Put vRam right around the minimum limits is never a good thing. Neither is greed. https://hwbot.org/submission/4964636_papusan_3dmark___time_spy_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_2359_marks?recalculate=true https://hwbot.org/submission/4964611_papusan_3dmark___cloud_gate_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_43782_marks?recalculate=true https://hwbot.org/submission/4964615_papusan_3dmark___sky_diver_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_27615_marks https://hwbot.org/submission/4964617_papusan_3dmark___fire_strike_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_7467_marks?recalculate=true https://hwbot.org/submission/4964634_papusan_3dmark___fire_strike_extreme_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_3601_marks?recalculate=true https://hwbot.org/submission/4964724_papusan_3dmark05_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_79616_marks?recalculate=true https://hwbot.org/submission/4964723_papusan_3dmark11___extreme_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_3672_marks?recalculate=true -
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None can have bad luck all the time. This time, God blessed you with good luck bro John. Or is it your karma? “I say kind words to you, and you feel peaceful and happy. I say harsh words to you, and you become ruffled and upset. The kindness and the harshness will return to me, through others, at a later time. Finally, what I give is what I get back.” https://hwbot.org/submission/4964590_papusan_3dmark___cloud_gate_geforce_gtx_760_(256bit)_43694_marks -
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Maybe Microsoft now is able to boost the Win 11 growth? @Ashtrix do you have an Steam Deck? STEAMDECK New BIOS allows Windows 11 to be installed With the Steam Deck OS Beta Patch and a new BIOS, Valve enables the installation of Windows 11 on the handheld game console.
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We need better AIO solutions than we get now. But the thin and slim desktop chassis design trend is here to stay and will stop the OEM from making high performance AIO cooling. Not only laptops get special threatment from the different OEMs. The same rules/trends applies also for desktops nowadays. Why Small Form Factor PC is Becoming More Popular What's Hot MSI's air-cooled RTX 3090 Ti > ASUS's water-cooled RTX 3090 Ti: I was seeing more consistency in MSI's overclocked GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X beating the water-cooled ASUS ROG Strix LC GeForce RTX 3090 Ti OC Edition, but I'll dive into more detail in a showdown between the custom RTX 3090 Ti cards after I'm done running the overclocked ASUS through its paces. For now, the MSI is out in the lead without a doubt. Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/articles/10076/msi-geforce-rtx-3090-ti-suprim-overclocking-oc/index.html One thing for sure. There will be a bigger performance gap between laptop graphics and desktop graphics in the future. Desktops get a nice TDP increase while laptops will be more and more hampered by the thin and slimy chassis design. Want max TDP out of the graphics in laptops then cripple the Cpu. Firmware, HW and software will be used for whats worth. Dynamic boost is a nasty way to cripple products. -
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Long time no see. Nice see you here Prema 🙂 Why does this even come on the engineering table? What a disaster. Some of you want a Mini-ITX board but this isn't what you should jump on. What's next? @Clamibot @electrosoft Ready to buy when it's out?🤪 Maxsun Preps Alder Lake Mobile Mini-ITX Motherboard The best of both worlds: desktop expandability and high-performance integrated graphics. -
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Yep, the modern 8 baby cores can provide around 36% performance increase on top of the 8 P-cores for 12900K. If Intel have pushed out an real 16 cores chips same as AMD, I would seen 17724 points in CBR20. A reminder what Intel could have done if they scrapped the the cost cutting. https://hwbot.org/submission/4964084_papusan_cinebench___r20_core_i9_12900k_(8p)_8862_cb?recalculate=true Friday here. Have a good weekend and god night🙂 6:50 AM and time for bed, LOOL -
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Enjoy😀 The article from deskmodder is from March 30 and not April 1th 2022 "The problem ONLY affects the Ryzen 5xxx in connection with an RDNA2 card" The AMD graphics card drivers can change CPU settings in the UEFI March 30, 2022 6:46 p.m 7 comments I stumbled across this fact when I had installed the Adrenalin 22.3.1, as always wanted to load my UV (Undervolt) profile for the 6800XT and the computer promptly asked for a restart. That was new, it wasn't like that before. -
Windows 11 growth reportedly stalled in March 2022 Taras Buria · 11 hours ago According to the latest data from Adduplex, Windows 11 had a hard time gaining more users in March 2022. Adduplex claims Windows 11 currently holds a 19.4% share with no notable changes. This can't only be because of their new and more restrict HW requirements for Win 11. Edit. Windows 11 gamers will be glad to see the back of this nasty BSoD bug
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See my post below. Fits as hands in gloves. And its intended so people can see if you post correct scores😞 Pretty Ugly if you ask me. And the ugly red color with the ugly Asus marketing doesn't make it any better. Only worse. And newer has to be better. Isn't it?😮 Hence you can't see HW temperatures as you could see in older Benchmate versions. https://hwbot.org/submission/4962610_papusan_cinebench___r20_core_i9_12900k_12102_cb?recalculate=true This one is for you bro @ryan This is double the cores vs your i7-11800H. And half of them is wimpy small lower clocked E-cores. The result could have been a hell lot better if Intel didn't cripple the newer chips with 50% power efficient Junk cores made for the new modern Jokebooks. https://hwbot.org/submission/4962620_papusan_cinebench___r15_core_i9_12900k_4780_cb?recalculate=true -
Microsoft try hard as they can to make Win 11 worse as desktop OS. The future is a real OS for tablets/2 in 1 lap-jokes. Todays new Joke from Redmond HQ @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix Windows 11: Microsoft may be planning to remove another minor taskbar feature windowslatest.com For those unaware, Microsoft recently started testing a tablet-optimized taskbar with two states: collapsed and expanded. The plan is to reduce the clutter (temporarily remove certain features from the taskbar) when the system detects your device as a ‘tablet’, so the taskbar can be easily used with touch. However, there’s a catch – Microsoft is also removing features from the desktop version of the taskbar to optimize it for tablets. In Build 22563 or newer, it is no longer possible to reorder or drag and drop icons within the system tray. I wonder what works perfectly fine in the latest and greatest. Microsoft Releases Optional Windows 11 Update with Tons of Bugfixes and One Small Feature
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O&O ShutUp10++ 1.9.1427 released today March 29, 2022 1.9.1427 – released March 29, 2022 NEW: Disable inline text prediction in mails NEW: Disable telemetry for Microsoft Office NEW: Disable logging for Microsoft Office Telemetry Agent NEW: Disable upload of data for Microsoft Office Telemetry Agent NEW: Obfuscate file names when uploading telemetry data NEW: Disable installation of PC Health Check NEW: Dark Mode revamped FIX: Various minor adjustments Available in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Chinese (simplified) And Microsoft want to determine what drivers you should or not should download/install. The function itself, like the core isolation, can be activated or deactivated. There were already some problems that even correct drivers could not be installed. On the other hand, there are always reports of malicious drivers. Today on Twitter, David Weston (MS VP Enterprise and OS Security) announced a new feature for Windows Defender. The Microsoft Vulnerable Driver Block List is designed to help block malicious drivers with a synchronized list.
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Nvidia prepare for 4000 series graphics cards. As you know... The 3000 series cards will be produced and sold together with coming 4000 series cards. MSRP for their upper high end gaming cards will finally going up from 1499$ and now end at 1999$ for their top cards. Why not just use the 2K price tag? I expect 1999$ looks much cheaper than 2000$ 🙂 Yep, 500$ for 2.5% more of the cores. Or 25% price premium. Yep, we talk about the reference models price point directly out from Nvidia. This will be the cheapest 3090 Ti you can get. And this isn't scalpers prices or jacked up by miners. The real MSRP. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Graphics Card Launches at $1999 US: The Fastest Ampere GPU With Insane Custom Models Now Available https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3090-ti-launch-1999-usd-price-fastest-ampere-gpu-insane-custom-models/ If you want the best of the best... You need buy a new cards each new year forwards. The 3080 and 3090 failure will continue into next gen cards. Buy last gen cards and a new with same name SKU with another specs pop up as the disgusting mess from Nvidia below. Welcome to the future. A slap in the face to those that bought the 3090. From 5:50. In short a cynical cash grab beacuse the 3090 was too cheap. EVGA's New eLeash Keeps Its RTX 3090 TI Graphics Cards in Line. Nice they are able to offer it for free and not charging another 20$ on top of the new cards costs😀 https://www.tomshardware.com/news/rtx-3090-ti-evga-eleash -
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Haswell is an 4 core chips. Cut your score in half and compare then see the progress. On top it use loads more power vs an low end mobile chips from 2013. Imagine you reducing power down to 50w vs what it runs for that score. -
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Not so sure about that. The 11800H have double the cores vs Haswell mobile and on top 8th gen newer chips. 2.4 times the performance with double the cores. Rather say it’s a failure! -
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Maybe try an older XTU version for the BCLK clocks. Remember the old Haswel low end mobile chips could be a bit flaky with high BCLK ratio. And be sure you know how to reset NVRAM if XTU screw up for you with a no post. A countless amount people needed a new MB because Dell screwed up their last normal AW laptops (made it more difficult then normal for clearing NVRAM). If I remeber correctly I used voltage overide and not adaptive voltage. And with the Mx chips you didn't have to rely on increased BCLK clocks. Long time since so I can't remember everything correctly. Have fun 🙂 -
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Nvidia also enjoy castrate some desktop cards. They crippled the 3060 desktop cards to push you over to an more expensive SKU. Be happy they didn't do the same for 3060 as they did for the 3080 Mobile 🙂 -
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I expect latency below 48ns is ok for DDR5. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti is just 5% to 10% faster than RTX 3090 Other sources claim that the difference is not as big as this reports suggests. Around 5% difference is more likely to be observed, especially when compared custom models from the same company and series. Reviewers that might be using RTX 3090 Founders Edition for their comparisons may see higher difference than those using the hardware from the same company. This is due to the fact that most high-end RTX 3090 GPUs already had very high custom TDP out of the 350W range. Anyon the have a prediction where the Ti will land vs 3090 ? This just show that Nvidia could give all 3090 cards an TDP above 400W. And laptops will only be thinner and thinner. Wil also the ssd performance be crippled with Pcie 5.0 ssd's? Phison: Enthusiast PCIe 5.0 SSDs Will Require Active Cooling By Anton Shilov published 1 day ago Active cooling will be required for high-performance PCIe 5.0 SSDs, as other drives will get hotter. Edit. @Reciever Can something be done with the pict destruction? No need to reduce/compress the image size so hard. I prefer not to use a image host for posting single pictures. -
Windows 11 22H2 may have even stricter hardware requirements winaero.com | march 26, 2021 While Windows 11 has somewhat draconian hardware requirements, some of them still can be bypassed. You could still install the stable Windows 11 version on officially unsupported devices. However, the upcoming Windows 11 22H2 may change the game. The German website dr Windows, with reference to one of its readers, reports that Windows 11 running on an unsupported PC can now longer receive the latest Beta build. Even if you can get it to work with a few tricks. Why bother with this ongoing mess when we already have Win 10/2019 LTSC? @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix
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People will focus on the 3 bin uplift for the single core. This is what Intel promote or point out for saying this is worlds most powerful gaming chips. I still can't forget Frank Azor's same nice worlds... People will fast forget that small 100MHz bump when they see the nice looking 5.5GHz number🙂 Marketing will always beat common sense. All depends on where Intel will put lowest SP rating for the P-cores. If they put the lower thier KS chips near the average K chips this means some will get a bad bin. But they have added Enhanced Thermal Velocity Boost (ETVB) technology so..... People will still get a taste of that 5.5 single core boost 🙂