expired Posted by Kevork • Dec 11, 2019
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expired Posted by Kevork • Dec 11, 2019
Dec 11, 2019 12:38 AM
Motile 14" Laptop: AMD Ryzen 5, 14" 1080p, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
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Seems to be 2 M.2 slots and 1 DDR4.
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However, the RAM benchmark is in the 45th percentile (43.7) with a 176 nanosecond latency. Again, I have no idea if this is that bad, but can anyone try the benchmark tool with their 16gb chips? Or perhaps recommend a better tool?
However, there's no effect on most everyday use for just about most cases.
The only time you will see impact is on using memory bandwidth intensive programs like benchmarks. Another program I could think of is y-cruncher which can calculate pi to billion or trillions of digits. that program is very memory bandwidth intensive. When i was using it to calculate pi to 5 billion digit using a 2011 v3 single cpu test system, going from single to dual to quad memory channel, the time difference was HUGE using the same cpu.
I just installed the 16GB and all is working good. Also put in another 256GB SSD and the intel wifi chip (which I don't think made any difference with my slow ass router, but oh well).
The only time you will see impact is on using memory bandwidth intensive programs like benchmarks. Another program I could think of is y-cruncher which can calculate pi to billion or trillions of digits. that program is very memory bandwidth intensive. When i was using it to calculate pi to 5 billion digit using a 2011 v3 single cpu test system, going from single to dual to quad memory channel, the time difference was HUGE using the same cpu.
I just installed the 16GB and all is working good. Also put in another 256GB SSD and the intel wifi chip (which I don't think made any difference with my slow ass router, but oh well).
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as far as single vs dual channel, it just depends on the type of program how it uses memory. cinebench doesn't have as much difference between single dual and quad channel memory.:
https://www.cgdirector.
if solidworks behaves like cinebench, then being single channel memory won't really impact things as much.
you really can't change anything about the motile memory channel as it only have one sodimm slot and is therefore limited to single channel for both the cpu and iGPU...
can someone please post the verified working usb C adapter they got in the wiki of this thread so we don't have to search thr the thread? thanks
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Technically 20V is slightly over what the laptop is expecting (19V) but it's close enough to not cause an issue in practice.
how about this cheap one: https://www.amazon.com/Universal-...cs&sr=1-7?
A charger with a detachable usb C cable would be preferred so that you can also use the usb C cable for data transfer.
how about this cheap one: https://www.amazon.com/Universal-...cs&sr=1-7?
A charger with a detachable usb C cable would be preferred so that you can also use the usb C cable for data transfer.
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