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Twitter user TUM_APISAK has once again spotted something in the 3DMark database. Two things actually as there is a still unannounced laptop which would come be released with the unannounced GeForce GTX 1650 as well as a Core i7-9750H.
Judging from the leaked specs this mobile i7 would come with 6 cores and 12 threads tied to a 2600 MHz base clock and a maximum clock speed of 4290 MHz - 12 MB of L3 cache btw.
The 1650 then, it seems to have been fitted with 4 GB GDDR5 memory tied to a base clock speed of 1395 MHz, let's say Turing TU117 here. Again, it's a leak, disclaimers, a bit of salt and warning included.
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#5646365 Posted on: 03/05/2019 11:11 AM
I always assumed it was cheap hype marketing rather than any real "leak" per say
I always assumed it was cheap hype marketing rather than any real "leak" per say
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#5646369 Posted on: 03/05/2019 11:16 AM
I thought so too, but why would Intel or Novidia bother with it? It's probably not related to them in any way.
I always assumed it was cheap hype marketing rather than any real "leak" per say
I thought so too, but why would Intel or Novidia bother with it? It's probably not related to them in any way.
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#5646381 Posted on: 03/05/2019 11:57 AM
Often it's there on purpose for a bit of a viral, but do not underestimate human stupidity as 3DMark defaults to 'validate online' and thus results are automatically submitted into ORB. The user needs to untag the validate results option (or enable the tag to hide it).
Often it's there on purpose for a bit of a viral, but do not underestimate human stupidity as 3DMark defaults to 'validate online' and thus results are automatically submitted into ORB. The user needs to untag the validate results option (or enable the tag to hide it).
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#5646789 Posted on: 03/06/2019 08:45 AM
Why!? The 8750H is already absurdly difficult to keep cool even under ideal conditions! Why make it hotter and even m o r e difficult to keep cool? Jeeze... these refreshes got old five "generations" ago. At least back then it was an actual improvement instead of just clockspeed increases.
Why!? The 8750H is already absurdly difficult to keep cool even under ideal conditions! Why make it hotter and even m o r e difficult to keep cool? Jeeze... these refreshes got old five "generations" ago. At least back then it was an actual improvement instead of just clockspeed increases.
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why people test confidential hardware online and publish results. this is beyond my understanding.