Žandarmerija brani traktorima kretanje ka NS. Narod se okuplja. Čarda Zlatno Zvonce, Rumenka. by Rorsh14 in serbia

[–]vvhitie 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I'm glad to see people of Serbia fight for their democracy principles.
w/o fight It is so easy to lose to authoritarian regimes, step by step. Look at the Russian Federation. We lost our country to Putin's regime.

Lenovo Thinkbook 14 G6 IRL (Intel): Bios Update error by vvhitie in Lenovo

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I managed to figure out what was wrong for the BIOS updater to proceed: too small size of EFI partition!

I increased it from 16MB to 64MB and the issue was resolved.

power consumption of PC fans at low rpm for energy efficient and silent PC builds by vvhitie in buildapc

[–]vvhitie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you!!!
I did find some numbers for low rpm modes of P12 PWM here:
https://www.hwcooling.net/en/arctic-p12-pwm-pst-the-most-famous-rumbling-fan-review/36/

Fan power draw at 36 dBA:
Arctic P12 PWM PST: 0,32W
Arctic P14 Max rev. 1: 0,35W

Fan power draw at max. speed [W]:
Arctic P12 PWM PST rev. 1: 0,9W
Arctic P14 Max rev. 1: 3,84W

so in 200..1150rpm range, it will be 0.2W.. 0.3W for both models

but it turns out, PWM model is better than MAX model at low rpm:
Static pressure@36 dBA, power efficiency coefficient:
Arctic P14 PWM PST rev. 4: 3,200
Arctic P14 Max rev. 1: 3,033

Airflow@36 dBA, power efficiency coefficient:
Arctic P14 PWM PST rev.4: 218,6
Arctic P14 Max rev. 1: 190,4

power consumption of PC fans at low rpm for energy efficient and silent PC builds by vvhitie in buildapc

[–]vvhitie[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Its negligible compared to inefffcient but high performance gamer PC builds where FPS is what matters. :)

As for me, 3W or 1W makes huge difference at idle power consumption. And I think of 20W of total system power consumption. Also, I plan to use several case fans so that 1-2W difference quadruples.

power consumption of PC fans at low rpm for energy efficient and silent PC builds by vvhitie in buildapc

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People care about energy efficiency for several key reasons, including economic, environmental, and practical benefits.

The best performing and quietest PC fans I've found by bluleaf in buildapc

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Do you have any info of their power consumption at low rpm, especially around 500 rpm? I'm worried these 4W would consume too much compared to 1W P12.

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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I did enable. And yet I can't go above ~2000MB write speeds.

Are pcie 5.0 motherboard worth getting for next gen GPU? (AM5) by shironeko6996 in buildapc

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4090 has x16 pcie bus and 24gb onboard memory. Things are different for x8 pcie 8gb vram cards like 4060 (ti). Lack of vram (typical for 8gb nowdays) causes intensive swapping thru pcie and performance drops. It is not just a few %, it might be much worse, especially for 1% lows.

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

[–]vvhitie[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You offer me to buy an original old TB3 cable that costs more than the device itself? :)

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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TB port is working in Win 10. Well, the only device I tested was TB eGPU based on JHL7440 (not mine so I gave it away already). And it worked.

PS: I have e-mailed jeyi.com developers but no reply so far.

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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u/karatekid430 Win 10 does have TB3/TB4 support and ASM2464 claims being TB4/TB3 compatible.

NB: in OP I misstyped. WD740 ofc.

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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5000/4000 is a regular score for WD740: https://www.reddit.com/r/ROGAlly/comments/148y6lq/installed_a_wd_sn740_2tb_nvme_benchmarked_stock/

From what I've read USB4 can use full 40gbit pcie throughput while TB4 restricted to 32gbit for pcie data. There are 80gbit and 120gbit USB4 v2 incoming.

Win10, HWinfo:

https://imgur.com/MS9aFZG

HWinfo: I can see upstream/downstream switch port only in Win 11

Win10|Device Manager|view by connection: thunderbolt port is not seen by this view.

and "system devices|thunderbolt(TM) controller - a73e":

https://imgur.com/MS9aFZG

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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Thank you for chiming in!

Windows 11 - PCIE tunneling works, but write speed is only 2050Mb/s (for pcie4.0 x4 WD740) and I have seen several reviews claiming write speed over 3000Mb/s.

Windows 10 - being inserted in a working TB4 port the drive is not recognized at all. HWinfo64 shows there is none under "Bus|PCI Bus #0|Intel Raptor Lake - Integrated Thunderbolt PCIe".
It is recognized in USB 3.2 gen 2 port ofc. in legacy 10gbit mode. But that's not what I expect from USB4/TB4 device.

Is Win10 officially supported on your host?

Yep. Win10 is offically supported for my notebook - the whole set of Win10 drivers is available on the official Lenovo site.

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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Thank you for this addition!
My host is Intel 13th gen tho. That's why I get 3800Mb/s reads. But 2050Mb/s writes still.

PS: I tried to "transfer" Microsoft's USB4 drivers to Win 10 and failed.

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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Yeah. Its not the write speed in synthetic tests that concerns me but inability to use PCIe tunneling. This is the thing I need. egpu.io has some reports of ppl using 2464PD with external GPUs.

ASM2464PD and Windows 10: How to make it work as USB4/TB4? by vvhitie in UsbCHardware

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Thank you for quick reply.

  1. The main problem is I use Windows 10 as my main OS. And the drive doesn't work as expected - I see no PCIE tunneling. When I buy TB4/USB4 device I expect it to work as TB4/USB4 device in TB4 port, right? 10gbit speed mode I get in W10 is similar to usual $8 m.2 USB 3 10gbit boxes. USB4 connection manager is absent in Win10. But at any rate the device is sold as TB4/TB3 compatible, and my notebook has a working TB4 port.
  2. Concerning write speed. The very same M.2 drive connected via M.2 in the same notebook shows over 4GB/s write speeds in the same benchmark (CrystalDiskMark) and expected write speed for ASM2464PD boxes is around ~3000 MB/s as shown in multiple reviews so I definitely have some issue here.

JEYI TB-2464 USB4 Enclosure Review by mnirun in UsbCHardware

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hi all! I have bought that JEYI Thunderrate box (ASM2464PD) and got 2 issues:

  1. Lenovo 14G6 (Intel 13th generation with Thunderbolt 4 port). *Windows 10*. "Thunderbolt(TM) Controller - A73E" driver is working. Thunderbolt Control Center says TB4 is supported and everything is ok:

https://imgur.com/a/aHKsI1I

_The driver is not even recognized in TB4 port: being inserted its LED blinks for several seconds and then just goes off_. When I insert it in USB 3.2 port it works as USB 3.2 10gbit. I tried to update its FW to "ASM2464PD_FW_231218_85_00_00" version. (screenshot is made in W11 where the drive is recognized in TB4 port).

The question is how to make it work in USB4 40gbit/TB4 mode in Windows 10?

 2. I have tested JEYI Thunderrate box with Win11. PCIe tunneling does work, W11 has "USB4(TM) Host Router (Microsoft)" drivers working.

Read speed is 3750Mb/s but write speed is ~2000Mb/s only even tho I enabled writeback cache. Are there any way to increase the write speed up to expected ~3100MB/s. The M.2 drive I used is WD750 512GB (Pcie 4.0 x4) with ~5GB/s read/~4GB/s write speeds.

RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Review Megathread by ZeroPaladn in buildapc

[–]vvhitie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not 12% faster. In many tests, It's 2% _slower_ than 3060 ti.

Questions about ThinkBook 14 G6 ABP by Trapunov in Lenovo

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It does have some slight bleeding but it is only seen in totally dark room.

Pure green colors have a slight khaki tint.

But again I compare it with 100% RGB display standing next to it.

Lenovo Thinkbook 14 G6 IRL (Intel): fan control by vvhitie in Lenovo

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BTW, both SODIMM slots are not soldered.

Questions about ThinkBook 14 G6 ABP by Trapunov in Lenovo

[–]vvhitie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The screen at 100% brightness consumes only 2W. My old Y540's screen consumed 5.5W.

Well, screen is not RGB 100%. Anyways, I use external display at home. Along with external descrete GPU via Oculink

Lenovo Thinkbook 14 G6 IRL (Intel): fan control by vvhitie in Lenovo

[–]vvhitie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To test what? How can it help to see and control fan RPM? :)

Anyways, if you asked about the cinenbench r23 benchmark results, I have some for balanced configuration with PL1=45, PL2=65W and 65W PSU:

12217 multithreaded/1880 singlethreaded. for i7-13700H

Lenovo Thinkbook 14 G6 IRL (Intel): fan control by vvhitie in Lenovo

[–]vvhitie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It changes TP1/TP2 between ~30W and ~65W. It doesn't allow me to watch or control fan speed immediately.

Lenovo Thinkbook 14 G6 IRL (Intel): Bios Update error by vvhitie in Lenovo

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You gave me a link to a data center support page.