Hey Lenovo,
Will this tablet support HARDWARE decoding of H.265 content ?
Because my Tab M10 Plus 3rd generation still doesn't, even though the processor supports it and people are asking for it for 2 years on your forums, without any support from you ?
This makes that tablet unusable for any...
FWIW, my 5800x3d runs best at offset -12, and is crashing and hot (85+C) at offset -30.
Temps are about 70C with offset -12 when running cinebench R23 with an ambient of 20C, and scores are the best with this offset.
My advice would be to take the time testing different offsets and check...
VSOC 1.125 (I think this one helped a lot to attain 3600+), VDDG 1.0V, VDDP 0.9V, VDIMM 1.37 (instead of 1.35V XMP default).
I was actually amazed that it is stable now at 3600 because previously I had to run 3200 (wanting absolute stability because this will be my new VMWare ESXi server).
BTW ...
Running 4 Dual Rank DIMMS is a pain, I can just run 1833(3633)C16 with that setup and even then for full stability I run it at 1800(3600)C16.
And indeed with higher voltages on SOC , VDDP , VDDG and a little higher VDIMM than the DIMM's spec.
Exactly. Have been doing some tests @4K with my new (finally!) 3080 and tbh if I limit my 5950x to single CCD and 6 cores/ccd (6 cores in total like a 3600x) it doesn't make a difference.
Yeah I don't follow the conspiracy theory either, not on Microsoft's side anyway. Intel, not so sure :)
But the major responsability has to lie with Microsoft anyway since it's their product and these AMD cpu's are not exactly new.
For example , W11 cinebenchR20 with 4-8-12-16 threads and compare with WIN10 ? on my 5950x I get ~25% difference from 4 up to 16 threads, so I'd guess this may happen to you up to 12. Might not be happening to you at all though, due to CPPC and CPU etc. differences.
It's worse than that. W11 even assign threads to the same core when there are other cores free. Try cinebench R20 with 8 threads on a 5950x and watch task manager and/or compare it to W10.
Microsoft really messed it up trying to please Intel.
I think that it will actually work faster for most users. writing 115GB in one go is not something that is done often. But copying small files is something that frustrates me on NVME drives since it's not that much faster than SATA ssd's. I have checked, have the old 2TB version but actually...
For me it only happens at >50% usage. For others it's different. Upgraded each time to newer firmware stays the same.
I am going to secure erase this drive and use it as a 'slow' data storage, WD Black sn850 as system now.
Hopefully it doesn't have the same issue as the original MP600 that it gets extremely slow when the drive fills up.
Google for 'MP600 1TB write speed slow'
My fast and easy way to find a completely stable underclock :
Set undervolt offset for example 0.050V
Test with Prime95 Small FFT's (second option) AVX all enabled and let it run through all FFT sizes.
If you don't have a core that crashes it's stable.
Rinse and repeat (with bigger undervolt...