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Better Than Native
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System Name | MightyX |
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Processor | Ryzen 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X570 I Aorus Pro WiFi |
Cooling | Scythe Fuma 2 |
Memory | 32GB DDR4 3600 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | Asus TUF RTX3080 Deshrouded |
Storage | WD Black SN850X 2TB |
Display(s) | LG 42C2 4K OLED |
Case | Coolermaster NR200P |
Audio Device(s) | LG SN5Y / Focal Clear |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RBG Pro SE |
Keyboard | Glorious GMMK Compact w/pudding |
VR HMD | Meta Quest 3 |
Software | case populated with Artic P12's |
Benchmark Scores | 4k120 OLED Gsync bliss |
I don't even quite know where to start, the machine with this at it's heart was so mind-bogglingly, infuriatingly slow....
Trying to cut a long story short, I had to do a basic photo slideshow with about 300 family photos at a venue, the venue provided a projector, screen and laptop. At the time I got a run-through a few days prior, they demonstrated the laptop working with a PowerPoint presentation, and insisted that 'other laptops' never seemed to work with their projector, and encouraged me to use there's. I wish I had looked at the specs first...
After the first 5-10 minutes of the laptop being so slow I took to task manager, to see a two thread CPU pegged at 94-100% usage constantly, and memory at 85% used. The top processes hogging the CPU cycles we're windows services, each one I tried to kill warned that windows would become unstable, and indeed the first I killed resulted in a crash and reboot.
To get the slideshow up, I'm lucky I cam prepared so I used a USB-C to HDMI adapter on my S23Ultra and fired up google photo's and started the slideshow, it displayed on the projector just fine. While that was going, I tried for a further 45 minutes to make the laptop actually run the slideshow without shitting the bed with zero luck. The photo's app would freeze, or the windows UI itself would freeze, and generally basic actions took 30-60 seconds to complete, so I shut the laptop screen and just let my phone do the work for the next 3 hours.
So, the AMD A6-9225... I google it to find that of course as a design pre-dating Zen being released in 2018 (but being a refreshed design from years before that), I shouldn't expect much, but I found that it roughly matches the multicore performance of the Core 2 Duo P8600, released in 2008! So a 2018 CPU that's now 5 years old, that when it was new performed like a dual core from 10 years previous... To make matters even worse, it appears to be limited to single channel memory only, and the example I had was equipped with a whopping 4GB, of which 512MB appeared to be reserved for the onboard graphics.
I haven't experienced a PC/Laptop this slow in over a decade, and even then they were usually a decent one bogged down with software / full drives/ ram filled with chrome tabs / full of viruses etc. It was an experience I'll not soon forget and one reserved for a certain layer of hell I'm sure. This thing felt like it would have been e-waste when it rolled out of the fab, and I honestly can't think of a great reason why AMD even released it at all... anyone else have the displeasure of using this or a similar product?
Trying to cut a long story short, I had to do a basic photo slideshow with about 300 family photos at a venue, the venue provided a projector, screen and laptop. At the time I got a run-through a few days prior, they demonstrated the laptop working with a PowerPoint presentation, and insisted that 'other laptops' never seemed to work with their projector, and encouraged me to use there's. I wish I had looked at the specs first...
After the first 5-10 minutes of the laptop being so slow I took to task manager, to see a two thread CPU pegged at 94-100% usage constantly, and memory at 85% used. The top processes hogging the CPU cycles we're windows services, each one I tried to kill warned that windows would become unstable, and indeed the first I killed resulted in a crash and reboot.
To get the slideshow up, I'm lucky I cam prepared so I used a USB-C to HDMI adapter on my S23Ultra and fired up google photo's and started the slideshow, it displayed on the projector just fine. While that was going, I tried for a further 45 minutes to make the laptop actually run the slideshow without shitting the bed with zero luck. The photo's app would freeze, or the windows UI itself would freeze, and generally basic actions took 30-60 seconds to complete, so I shut the laptop screen and just let my phone do the work for the next 3 hours.
So, the AMD A6-9225... I google it to find that of course as a design pre-dating Zen being released in 2018 (but being a refreshed design from years before that), I shouldn't expect much, but I found that it roughly matches the multicore performance of the Core 2 Duo P8600, released in 2008! So a 2018 CPU that's now 5 years old, that when it was new performed like a dual core from 10 years previous... To make matters even worse, it appears to be limited to single channel memory only, and the example I had was equipped with a whopping 4GB, of which 512MB appeared to be reserved for the onboard graphics.
I haven't experienced a PC/Laptop this slow in over a decade, and even then they were usually a decent one bogged down with software / full drives/ ram filled with chrome tabs / full of viruses etc. It was an experience I'll not soon forget and one reserved for a certain layer of hell I'm sure. This thing felt like it would have been e-waste when it rolled out of the fab, and I honestly can't think of a great reason why AMD even released it at all... anyone else have the displeasure of using this or a similar product?