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System Name | Bragging Rights |
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Processor | Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz |
Motherboard | It has no markings but it's green |
Cooling | No, it's a 2.2W processor |
Memory | 2GB DDR3L-1333 |
Video Card(s) | Gen7 Intel HD (4EU @ 311MHz) |
Storage | 32GB eMMC and 128GB Sandisk Extreme U3 |
Display(s) | 10" IPS 1280x800 60Hz |
Case | Veddha T2 |
Audio Device(s) | Apparently, yes |
Power Supply | Samsung 18W 5V fast-charger |
Mouse | MX Anywhere 2 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX Keys (not Cherry MX at all) |
VR HMD | Samsung Oddyssey, not that I'd plug it into this though.... |
Software | W10 21H1, barely |
Benchmark Scores | I once clocked a Celeron-300A to 564MHz on an Abit BE6 and it scored over 9000. |
Are they stripping out PBO? Most A520 boards lacked it, but most A520 boards were used with APUs or 65W chips.
I don't care about overclocking, AMD do that already with their default 230W PPT and 95C temperature target; What I want is to see is ECO modes or the ability to reduce PPT/TCD/EDC because 230W boost at 95C is horrible for an air cooler that is going to be screaming constantly as it tries to cope. Most AM4 systems using 120mm coolers were fine at the stock 142W PPT, and we know from the 7000-series non-X reviews that the 230W PPT is really only of benefit for rendering and synthetic all-core loads. A 105W ECO mode will likely get most of the way to peak all-core boost on 170W chips anyway, the difference is likely to be only 100MHz for something like a 7700X3D.
I don't care about overclocking, AMD do that already with their default 230W PPT and 95C temperature target; What I want is to see is ECO modes or the ability to reduce PPT/TCD/EDC because 230W boost at 95C is horrible for an air cooler that is going to be screaming constantly as it tries to cope. Most AM4 systems using 120mm coolers were fine at the stock 142W PPT, and we know from the 7000-series non-X reviews that the 230W PPT is really only of benefit for rendering and synthetic all-core loads. A 105W ECO mode will likely get most of the way to peak all-core boost on 170W chips anyway, the difference is likely to be only 100MHz for something like a 7700X3D.