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System Name | Not pretty |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 9950x |
Motherboard | Crosshair X870E |
Cooling | 420mm Arctic LF III, for now |
Memory | 64GB, DDR5-6000 cl30, G.Skill |
Video Card(s) | EVGA FTW3 RTX 3080ti |
Storage | 1TB Samsung 980 Pro (Win10), 2TB WD SN850X (Win11) |
Display(s) | old 27" Viewsonic 1080p, Asus 1080p, Viewsonic 4k |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 900D |
Power Supply | Super Flower |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench r15, w/ 1680v2 @ 4.6ghz and XMP enabled, 1648 1680v2 @ 4.7ghz RAM @ stock 1333MT/s, 1696 |
There should be an option of "Going to try/switch to Linux".
I have a bad tendency of buying a laptop about 6 months after MS releases a new OS, and rarely do those laptops ever work right. A few months ago I was in the market for a new laptop and I bought a Dell 7706 but I returned it because it was overheating. The i7-1165g7 kept going beyond it's PL2 TDP which would cause the CPU to throttle under light loads. The CPU was hitting 99.c while running Windows updates. Impressive CPU-Z benchmark scores though. I figure it this way, I shouldn't have to mess around in the BIOS on a laptop to tame the CPU so I returned it to Best Buy. If Dell wants to run these processors beyond their rated TDP then they need to put be better CPU cooler on them, not a cooler that's fit for a 6th or 7th Gen ULP dual-core CPU.
After that ordeal, I figured I'd wait until after this shortage is over and maybe get something with a Ryzen 7 or 9 CPU.
I'm currently using a Lenovo Flex 3 that I bought in late 2015 and I have all sorts of issues with the battery and touchscreen. Sometimes the screen locks out for no reason and I have to completely disconnect the power which involves disconnecting the battery and then I can reboot the laptop.
I have a bad tendency of buying a laptop about 6 months after MS releases a new OS, and rarely do those laptops ever work right. A few months ago I was in the market for a new laptop and I bought a Dell 7706 but I returned it because it was overheating. The i7-1165g7 kept going beyond it's PL2 TDP which would cause the CPU to throttle under light loads. The CPU was hitting 99.c while running Windows updates. Impressive CPU-Z benchmark scores though. I figure it this way, I shouldn't have to mess around in the BIOS on a laptop to tame the CPU so I returned it to Best Buy. If Dell wants to run these processors beyond their rated TDP then they need to put be better CPU cooler on them, not a cooler that's fit for a 6th or 7th Gen ULP dual-core CPU.
After that ordeal, I figured I'd wait until after this shortage is over and maybe get something with a Ryzen 7 or 9 CPU.
I'm currently using a Lenovo Flex 3 that I bought in late 2015 and I have all sorts of issues with the battery and touchscreen. Sometimes the screen locks out for no reason and I have to completely disconnect the power which involves disconnecting the battery and then I can reboot the laptop.
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