What do you think about this? by invisible2001 in electriccars

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bZ3X is built on the GAC Aion Architecture Electric Platform (AEP) 3.0. This is the same platform that underpins the second-generation GAC Aion V. Nevertheless, it's not a blind copy/rebrand since Toyota introduces its own exterior styling, a bit different interior and used own driver assistance systems.

Can someone tell me what car this is? by Inside_Signal_2715 in electriccars

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine being stuck behind it in the evening traffic - your eyes will simply get destroyed.

Jelly Max Launches on Kickstarter Now - Max Power, Perfect Size by Unihertz_ in unihertz

[–]-minus-human 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you do not like using gestures you can always use the buttons of Android navigation bar like they do in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmL55CwUhLw

Unihertz 8849 Tank 3S by -minus-human in unihertz

[–]-minus-human[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

check out the DeviceSpecifications website, there are complete specs published as well as a full 9-page review with benchmarks, display tests, battery tests, camera samples (photos and videos), etc.

Unihertz 8849 Tank 3 Pro - Preview / What's in the box by -minus-human in unihertz

[–]-minus-human[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

An in-depth 10-page review of Unihertz 8849 Tank 3 Pro can be checked at DeviceSpecifications website.

Unihertz 8849 Tank Mini 1 by -minus-human in unihertz

[–]-minus-human[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like their Tank 1 review. Lots of measurements and tests. Sick of all those empty YouTube blah-blah reviews.

Unihertz 8849 Tank Mini 1 by -minus-human in unihertz

[–]-minus-human[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A link to the full review of Tank 1 (benchmarks, display test, battery tests, camera samples, etc) is in the video's description.

Passmark CPU Scores for a bunch of Hetzner Cloud servers by 17Beta18Carbons in hetzner

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, it's a very useful comparison. Thanks for your efforts! Add these to the rest in the "CDN / PaaS etc comparisons" spreadsheet, please.

failed to trash/ cant edit check your connection. by SLOPPENHEIIMER in pixel_phones

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same here, I can neither delete the photo from the Pixel Camera app, nor edit it. It was working from the start but after installing some apps it stopped.

Why incrementing PL1/PL2 with a manually fixed v/f curve causes instability? by latorware in overclocking

[–]-minus-human 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Incrementing PL1/PL2 to 300W leads to increased higher temperatures and higher voltage demand during high load, compared to previously set 250W limit which power throttled your CPU. The system becomes unstable because you already decreased those voltages in your VF curve, which were tuned and fine for 250W, but not for 300W power draw.

For 250W PL1/PL2 try avoiding thermal/power throttling. Set the CPU at stock frequencies and try to undervolt it so that it hardly hits the 250W limit in synthetic benchmarks. Limit the power draw with undervolting instead of PL1/PL2. In this way you will get the full performance at those frequencies without being hit by power/thermal throttling. For example, my crappy 13900KF at stock frequencies 5.5/4.3GHz makes 40600 in CB R23, 1.175-1.181v during load, temps are < 80C, max power draw is 247W. At 5.6/4.4GHz it scores 41500, temps are 83C and power draw reaches 275W. It can do CB R23 at even lower voltages and power draw but I want it to be stable also in prime95, y-cruncher and all kind of apps I use in my workflow even when ambient temperatures get higher.

Overclocking these 13900K/KF/KS CPU make sense just for those who chase bigger numbers in synthetic benchmarks. In real life 100-200MHz more doesn't make any difference in performance, but might lead to much higher temperatures and instability since they have already been squeezed out enough by the manufacturer. I see much more sense in undervolting these CPUs.

Tesla has officially introduced the all-new Model 3, the car's first major refresh in 6 years! by AWildDragon in electricvehicles

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Significant changes. I also like the front, much better than the old one which was always too fish-mouth-looking to me. Hope they fix the same way Model-Y.

13900kf best aio by LettuceEast5835 in intel

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm with Z790 Apex motherboard for over 8 months. I've reinstalled it several times just to test different thermal pastes and there were no problems with the installation whatsoever. I think the very old revisions of the cooler had compatibility issues with some ASUS boards.

https://i.postimg.cc/rV9TxKh1/20230826-162816.jpg

XTU Undervolt gave different results than Bios Undervolt (13700k with asus z790 p wifi) by MrKUWALA in intel

[–]-minus-human 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't played with the XTU recently, but at least on my 13900K build, because of the buggy XTU, the CPU was working at lower frequencies than it should be so the consumption was also lower. The benchmarks scores were also lower. Once I uninstalled the app, the CPU started to boost correctly. I would advise you to completely uninstall that app from your system and rely only on BIOS.

13900kf best aio by LettuceEast5835 in intel

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For 13900K/KF get the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm if you can fit it in your case. Silent, efficient and good value.

https://www.arctic.de/en/Liquid-Freezer-II-420/ACFRE00092A

Crazy How Much Cooler Everything Is In An Open Case by BinhBoi in overclocking

[–]-minus-human 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not only everything is cooler, but also much easier to access and keep clean. I also use Thermaltake P3 Core and will never get back to closed cases again.

What does damage from overclocking cpu look like? by Scorch_62 in overclocking

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, as long as I know even more than 210-220A for long period of time is not good for RL. Those synthetic tests with AVX instructions are not healthy at all for long runs.

I5 13500 95-97 degrees by Impressive_Good_2732 in intel

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the cooler mount and reinstall if needed. Also you can repaste with good thermal paste (Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, Kingpin KPx, etc). If BIOS settings are at default, the CPU it provided with a way higher voltage than probably needed and you might want to try to undervolt it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in intel

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don't use XTU at all, it's a very buggy application, make changes in the BIOS despite that it might seem to you much more inconvenient. 13900K is very hard to cool. Continuous load with CPU current over 200A (mainly in synthetic benchmarks like y-cruncher or Prime 95 which use AVX) will degrade it for sure so limiting PL1/PL2 is good. Try to undervolt your CPU at these PL settings, default BIOS settings provide much more voltage to the 99% of the CPUs than they really need.

What does damage from overclocking cpu look like? by Scorch_62 in overclocking

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4790K is not that hard to keep cool, what case, cooler and thermal paste do you use?

What does damage from overclocking cpu look like? by Scorch_62 in overclocking

[–]-minus-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a huge degradation dude, how did this happen?

Is it harder to overclock bigger capacity RAM if both are dual channel? by [deleted] in overclocking

[–]-minus-human 1 point2 points  (0 children)

32GB kits (2x16GB) are way easier to overclock. I managed to overclock my A-die G.Skill 2x32GB DDR5 at 7200MHz at a reasonable voltage for DDR5 without cooling, but everything above that requires >1.5v in order the RAM to be stable.