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No, I don't think so. You implied that there would be no benefit to more cores since everything ran on core 1 (which is actually core 0). That is categorically false.
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They didn't make anything clear, they misrepresented what I said. To be fair, I misread their statement, and that's what they were responding to.
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I said no such thing.Go back and reread.
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Thank you for making it clear for what anyone using a multi-core CPU already knew. It is frustrating when others are deliberately trying to mislead people.
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You can run multiple single threaded applications simultaneously. No need to run on core 1. You were implying that you can only run a single thread on core 1 and then the other 7 cores cant be...
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I figured but was hopeful. Thanks for the reply
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Oh, I guess then Threadripper is 8 times faster than a dual-core i3, at everything. My mistake.
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No, rubber feet are always excluded.
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Also no thunder bolt 3?
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Here fix this.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Spec-Melt-L1TF-MDS-Laptop-Run
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I remember people saying years ago to not worry about SATA 3, as hard drives couldn’t take full advantage of the interface.
Fast forward a couple years, didn’t take SSDs long at all to completely...
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Why are the 2 lane slots a deal breaker? I know they're slower than x4 but most real world benchmarks shows it doesn't make a difference in start up time and loading games. You only really see it in...
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The fix they're talking about is from a much older issue. This most recent issue is much more serious (with apple and google recommending completely disabling hyperthreading) and is ON TOP of that...
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Nice to see AMD gaining some market share in the mobile space. Soldered RAM is a bummer, but the real deal-breaker is the x2 interface for the m.2 slot.
Seems to be about the same trade-off as...
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Anyone know if this has a usb displayport? Was hoping to find a decent laptop to pair with an Oculus S.
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Would this be able to stream Overwatch at 144 fps
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this is 100% wrong
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That's fantastic information, and I'm not even in the market for this laptop. :applause:
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I'm finding it difficult to find benchmarks to show that intel performance really dropped that much from the patches.
Lot's of headlines here and there saying "upto 16% drop", but no good...
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its better for the officials
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