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System Name | Erakith || AsRock NUCS |
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Processor | AMD ThreadRipper 2990WX ES (32c/64t 3.5ghz@1.02v) || Intel i7 1360P Raptor Lake-P |
Motherboard | MSI X399 MEG Creation || AsRock OE |
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Video Card(s) | Vega 64 EK FC|| Intel Iris Xe |
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The last time I remember a revision to a console having a hardware/performance bump was when the PSP Slim came out with more RAM than the original PSP. I think the PSP was also one of the few consoles to get a CPU/GPU speed bump later in life via software update (for both old and new models).
With some of the Dev complaints I've heard about the CPU being a touch slow, I could reasonably see both Sony and MS bumping the clockspeed on the CPU side of the SoC a bit. I've been playing with the Jaguar based Athlon 5350 and minor speed bumps really have very little effect on temps- a jump to ~2.0ghz should be manageable on old consoles and easy on any revision with a die shrink.
I think boosting the GPU clocks would present heat issues for the original SoCs.
With some of the Dev complaints I've heard about the CPU being a touch slow, I could reasonably see both Sony and MS bumping the clockspeed on the CPU side of the SoC a bit. I've been playing with the Jaguar based Athlon 5350 and minor speed bumps really have very little effect on temps- a jump to ~2.0ghz should be manageable on old consoles and easy on any revision with a die shrink.
I think boosting the GPU clocks would present heat issues for the original SoCs.