Vajb | brolin_empey: the stuff that conducts heat from cpu to heat sink. I suppose that is not the correct name, but I did not bother to look it up. | 05:44 |
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Vajb | hmm I am not even sure if conduct is the right term... | 05:44 |
brolin_empey | Vajb: Oh, you mean thermal paste/grease/compound. | 06:16 |
sicelo | mmm, so i7-3520M easily matches i5-5300U | 14:14 |
sicelo | besides power consumption, of course, http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-3520M-vs-Intel-Core-i5-5300U | 14:15 |
Hurrian | yeah, which is why laptop CPU power has flatlined for the past few years | 14:16 |
Hurrian | most manufacturers have pretty much abandoned the full voltage 35W CPUs, switching to 7-15W ULV CPUs | 14:16 |
sicelo | i have not been followingdevelopments in hardware for a while now | 14:22 |
sicelo | i don't even know what socket CPUs fit in nowadays (on desktops) :p | 14:22 |
sicelo | still using a G41 motherboard with a Core-2 Duo processor | 14:22 |
inz | My 7700HQ has 45W TDP | 14:23 |
inz | And it had almost died on my due to heat | 14:24 |
inz | Was totally out for a day, then suddenly reanimated just when I was going to file a ticket | 14:24 |
Hurrian | sicelo: I'm still using a dual-socket Nehalem (LGA1366, from 2009) system, and every year I just crank up the overclock by 200MHz :p | 14:25 |
bencoh | huhu | 14:28 |
sicelo | haha, aren't you 'killing' it? | 14:31 |
Hurrian | eh, looking for an excuse to upgrade it anyway | 14:40 |
Hurrian | keeping the volts under 1.3 though, don't wanna straight up kill it | 14:40 |
inz | If it's not broken, keep fixing it | 14:40 |
bencoh | I guess it's supposed to go instable at some point | 14:59 |
bencoh | unstable | 15:00 |
Hurrian | running it at 4GHz on all 12 cores @ 1.25v, iirc the max people did on these was around 4.3GHz on voltages acceptable to run daily | 15:01 |
bencoh | 12 real cores? | 15:05 |
bencoh | or 2x6? | 15:05 |
Hurrian | 2x6 | 15:05 |
brolin_empey | sicelo: AMD desktop socket names are easier to remember than Intel desktop socket names: AM2 for CPU with integrated DDR2 SDRAM controller, AM3 for DDR3, and now AM4 for DDR4. | 23:11 |
brolin_empey | Intel has released Core i9 too but I do not know if it is used for portable/mobile applications. | 23:13 |
brolin_empey | I meant for somewhat recent desktop CPU socket types. | 23:18 |
sixwheeledbeast | Most sockets have logical names if you know there meaning. Intel's Core iX is just confusing marketing IMO | 23:55 |
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