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A comment from AMD - I'd love to add it to the original post but editing it is no longer possible:
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You either have PBO enabled or PPT limits increased. Period.
New phones normally have much better cameras though I have to agree that usually generational improvements are not worth it however upgrading each 2-3 years makes a night and day difference in quality. And then there are cases when the smartphone vendor even decreases the quality of its products: consider the OnePlus 6 with a telephoto camera vs. the OnePlus 8T without it. And the latter costs a lot more.
AMD views temps up to 90C (5800X/5900X/5950X) and 95C (5600X) as typical and by design for full load conditions. Having a higher maximum temperature supported by the silicon and firmware allows the CPU to pursue higher and longer boost performance before the algorithm pulls back for thermal reasons. Is it the same as Zen 2 or our competitor? No. But that doesn't mean something is "wrong." These parts are running exactly as-designed, producing the performance results we intend.
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sure hold on few moments and I get it up and running and here ya go
as you can see from the screenshot CPU temps and Package power are 77°c and 130W
You either have PBO enabled or PPT limits increased. Period.
What's the point in upgrading to a new version of a cell phone for every release that comes out?
To me, none. It's stupid and a waste.
To others, they simply cannot live without having the latest and greatest.
If folks want to upgrade from a solid CPU to another solid CPU that offers a small performance boost, that's their prerogative.
New phones normally have much better cameras though I have to agree that usually generational improvements are not worth it however upgrading each 2-3 years makes a night and day difference in quality. And then there are cases when the smartphone vendor even decreases the quality of its products: consider the OnePlus 6 with a telephoto camera vs. the OnePlus 8T without it. And the latter costs a lot more.
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