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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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 π -
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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 numberπ 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 π -
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12900KS will come at $220 Premium. A nice small sub 33% uplift in price point for new revamped features as Enhanced Thermal Velocity Boost (ETVB) technology + 1bin higher clock speed for the Baby cores. A great feature intended to stop the chips from become unstable once the chips run near or above Intel's 70C induced temp limit. At least the e-cores will run at its peak clock speed regardless of the new boost feature's temp limit, LOOL Hope you'll get an good bin for that money and not only have to pay for the new features. No wonder Silicon lottery throw in the towel last year due Intel's new bin policy. They just couldn't compete. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-core-i9-12900ks-available-at-newegg Also nvidia want a bit more $$$ for their 3090 graphics. Open the gates for 2% more cores (12900KS also got sub 2% faster multicore boost over the regular K chips) and brand it it Ti. KS andTi letters is today's golden milkcow. https://videocardz.com/newz/msi-geforce-rtx-3090-ti-suprim-x-leaked-3-5-slot-design-with-16-pin-connector-and-480w-tdp -
God forbid, that Microsoft start add new features as a new thread scheduler for modern Hybrid HW in older Win 10. Hope it never happens. If they do... Be you sure they'll screw up even Win 10. They just can't do it right. As a sidenote. Most of the benchers on hwbot continue use Win 10 over Win 11 for max performance. This just show their trust in Win 11. What's probably the most important takeaway from this article is that Windows 10 works very well with Alder Lake despite the lack of support for the Hybrid architectures or Thread Director. In the vast majority of cases, you'll barely notice any difference between Windows 10 and Windows 11. https://www.techpowerup.com/review/alder-lake-windows-10-performance/2.html
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Yep. No baby cores for the next AMD flagship and increased TDP. Intel has to offer a lot more than the 8 added E-cores for coming 13th gen chips to compete. Maybe Intel think 24 cores and 32 threads is a hell lot more than 16 real cores + HT but only 8 P cores..... AMD Ryzen 7000 Series "Raphael" Processors to Come with up to 170 Watt TDP for 16-Core SKUs AMD is slowly preparing to transition its consumer base into a new platform and processor architecture with the launch of Ryzen 7000 series processors codenamed Raphael. Based on the new AM5 LGA socket, these processors will come with up to 16 cores and 32 threads at the top-end configurations. Thanks to the latest round of rumors, we managed to find out just what TDP rating two SKUs will carry. According to a well-known leaker @graymon55, AMD is rating the 12-core SKU with a TDP of 105 Watts. On the other hand, the top-end 16-core 7000 series SKU replacing the current Ryzen 9 5950X will carry a large TDP of 170 Watts. The 170 Watt TDP configuration will likely require better cooling efforts. AMD will probably advise users to invest in better cooling solutions, such as AIO liquid coolers or giant air coolers. Sources: @greymon55 (Twitter), via VideoCardz Maybe AMD also should make their desktop chips from Mobile parts? Or just use features from their laptop department? Because the AMD boys/girls may ask for it π -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
And more and more from laptops will be adopted to desktops. The trend is crystal clear. Yep, the trend from Notebooks will be implemented for desktops. What's better than new features to monitor the load? New features will now come from Lap-Jokes. Even Intel desktop processors are now leftovers from the BGA trend (baby cores on desktop cpu's to increase the power efficiency). Monitoring is equal Telemetry = Disgusting. ATX 3.0 & ATX12VO 2.0: New power supply standards with 600 watt connector for GPUs Other changes to the standards As further innovations in the standards, Intel cites adjustments to the Power Excursion Limits for 300-600 W PCIe AICs ECN standard published by the PCI SIG at the end of 2021 ( not public ) and the ATX12VO standard, the unexplained adoption of the "I_PSU%" function from notebooks - and server platforms, which should make it easier for system integrators, especially for smaller systems that can only accommodate comparatively weak power supplies, to select the right power supply for the system by monitoring the load. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Or just use your smatphone (you have it always with you). And then you have Macrium reflect. A phone is needed if you have an Jokebook. Not sure you can use a a capture software to take bios screenshots on laptops. -
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I have put 1.51V. No where near can use 1.435V on +6800. But I haven't thinkered much with the sticks. No time for that now. Yep. All is about the marketing. And as you know.... It works π Frank Azor was a master in that game. Regarding how the forum works. I liked the old NBR forun software a a hell lot more than this software. In all ways. -
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The only drawback is high latency and not much gain in much people do on their computers. Not even a big gain in benchmarks/games vs a proper quality DDR4 kit. But I expect people are very hanged up in big numbersπ Just look at the smille in the face on many of the Jokebook jockey's. They are even happy with +90ns latency. And the very low voltage for DDR5 is a joke. This increase fast once you clock up your ram sticks. 1.1V looks good on the papers but not so sure many is able to run a decent oc's on their sticks with that voltage. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
You made the right choice bro Fox. A big beauty. The Hyte Y60 chassis I posted above looks much more like a fish aquarium and not a pc case... I expect it depends on what taste people have. If people really want a fish aquarium maybe buy a real one and not a fake oneπ -
A friend on old NBR (@jc_denton) sanded his 9900K below what der8auer did. End results was a cracked die after he started use the laptop. He had an Clevo P870Tm. Don't go too far with the sanding. As a side note. He also used a Vapor chamber between Heatsink and die.
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in General Software
Who want to be a part of this? And this is only the beginning. Microsoft have loads of great ideas how they can and will destroy own products. Is this a feature you want for your web browser bro @Mr. Fox ? Microsoft Edge for Windows may get more bloatware in the next update While some people may find features like βbuy now, pay laterβ useful, the lack of an option or experimental flag to completely get rid of them can prove to be frustrating, especially when features have tight system integration.- 166 replies
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I wonder where they got their inspiration from. This chassis looks more like a fish aquarium... Hyte Y60 Review: Windowed and Warm https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hyte-y60 I expect it is easy to fix this chassis to look more as a real fish aquarium. Just buy som plastic foil from a zooo shop π And it won't hamper the cooling, LOOL -
Microsoft want to help you out take the right choices for what OS to go for. Expect more to come π Windows 11: Microsoft approves desktop watermark for unsupported PCs https://efgxt.net/topic/168-all-about-windows-11-news-and-announcements/?do=findComment&comment=4004&_rid=79
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Windows 11: Microsoft approves desktop watermark for unsupported PCs windowslatest.com Microsoft is so helpful so they finally will approve a nice small lovely feature in their newest OS. This small notice is intended for those that don't follow their OS rules. I expect they will patch the loophole where you can remove the watermark as the time going forwards. Can't have it open so people get an unsecure pc.This to help you to take the very best choice for secure computing. You all with old HW on win 11 should really give them a huge thanks for their never give up helping it's customers. I mean Microsoft should have made the text in screaming Red and in thick bold letters (no register tweaks should be able to remove it). @Mr. Fox @Ashtrix
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@Clamibot Yep, all black. Same as my well used Crocsπ€ͺ -
The new Alienware x14 is too thin for a gaming notebook Ever thinner laptops have been the rage for years, but is this also desirable in a gaming notebook? We don't think so, as the new Alienware x14 shows that a thin chassis means compromising performance...... The Apple trend have gone too far. Of course it had to be Dell's gaming brand. The bellwether in the gamingbook industri.
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If Raptor lake max out at 8 P-cores and 16 E-cores, they will lose the battle. This means the worst decision Intel has made for decades. Double amount baby cores as rumored and increased IPC over the whole stack and with 8 P-cores as the limit it will be a blood bath. 3. More cores are better, right? One of the most exciting parts of the Ryzen 7000 rumours is that there may be a 24-core, Ryzen 9 variant coming. Unless Intel launches something impressive in the meantime, this 24-core part will be the highest core count consumer desktop part outside of AMD's own Threadripper chips. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7000-vs-Alder-Lake-3-reasons-why-AMD-s-Zen-4-will-smash-Intel-s-12th-Gen.608822.0.html -
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SM580Mini-ITX PC Case for 280mm AIOs and 3-slot GPUs -
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If you don't need the 2nd Cpu connector and go for iTX MB and need the smallest case you can get. Of course you'll have to put of some time for dust cleaning π And accept a bit more noise. But you can't get a much more portable/ luggable system. This system is upgradeable. Aka the total opposite of today's laptops. 1-0 vs Jokebooks. https://xworks.store/products/x32-small-form-factor-open-air-case -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
This on reminds me about modern designed electrical ovens we is forceed to use in cold places as here in the cold North. I'm sure it will work and do a good job as a heater if you fill it with HW from the high end graphics and processors line. https://www.sfftime.com/ A better looking choice... But it has to be in black. -
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@Clamibot look at the video from 9:40 where he talk about an single vs double 8 pin Cpu connector. He recommend utilize two if you go over 230W. And you won't get an nice OC boost with that power restriction. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Maybe pm the mod team or the adm's. A better place take it there than in here or other threads. Ask them what rules they have implemented for the forum regarding posting gifts in the forum. Maybe they should add them into the General Forum Rules