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Shatrix

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About Shatrix

  • Birthday Jul 05, 1987

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Occupation
    Embedded Linux Software Engineer

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 4700U / Ryzen 7 1700X
  • Motherboard
    ASRock B450M Pro4
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance LPX Kit 16GB, DDR4-2666MHz
  • GPU
    MSI GeForce GT 710 2GD3H
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-05
  • Storage
    Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD - 500GB
  • PSU
    Thermaltake TR2 S - 450W
  • Display(s)
    Viewsonic VX3276 MHD 32 Inches
  • Cooling
    Arctic Freezer 33 eSports ONE
  • Keyboard
    Microsoft Natural Ergnomic 4000
  • Mouse
    TECKNET Wired Ergonomic
  • Operating System
    Ubuntu 20.04 / Windows 10
  • Laptop
    HP Envy x360 13-ay0xxx / Ryzen 7 4700U

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  1. Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro, the only phone that can stand against Linus A rugged phone, no case needed, 120Hz big display, relatively new, will get Android 14, so yeah it can survive at least 1 year with him
  2. The fact that all the Top 10 SingleCore results on Geekbench are unofficial Hackintosh systems powered by AMD Ryzen 5000 series Apple should rethink about their claims that the M1Chip has the fastest single-core processor! https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/singlecore
  3. I believe you mean 4900H, right? And it's much more powerful than mine, the R7 4700U. So it makes sense that it can finish the compilation in less time than my laptop! But for the video, I don't really know what was wrong there, it makes no sense.
  4. You can run XFCE on WSL via VcXsrv, and it works really well.
  5. @GabenJr Hey @Antony KVM is now working on Windows 10 with WSL2, here it is iOS on iPhone using XCode in MacOS Catalina on Qemu using KVM on Ubuntu Linux on WSL2 with XFCE via VcXsrv plus Android on Pixel & WearOS using AndroidStudio on Windows 10
  6. Don't take it "literally" I'm talking about the "popular" ones, and I've chosen Windows 10 for all Windows versions, Ubuntu for all Linux, MacOS Catalina for Apple Mac, iOS & Android & WearOS At least I did something for fun and as a proof of concept that we can do it! And come on, it's a 13" convertible laptop
  7. I have a great idea for a great video to run every Operating System exists on a single machine at the same time side by side, because why not! I already started by running this list on my laptop, all running pretty well side by side (check attached screenshot) Windows 10 Ubuntu Linux 20.04 MacOS Catalina iOS Android WearOS I also want to add emulators for ChromeOS, Tizen, WebOS and more But I only have an 8-cores CPU & 16G of RAM, so I guess I'm stuck with this list <Removed by Staff>
  8. @LinusTech @GabenJr @AlexTheGreatish I have a great idea for a great video to run every Operating System exists on a single machine at the same time I already started by running this list on my laptop, all running pretty well side by side (attached a screenshot) - Windows 10 - Ubuntu Linux 20.04 - MacOS Catalina - iOS - Android - WatchOS We can also add emulators for ChromeOS, Tizen, WebOS and more Because why not! Check this tweet:
  9. I think you forgot other important parameters I mentioned in my first comment I was talking about a 15W chip vs 45W chip, plus the laptop is only 13" and 16mm height, so it's not even close to the much power and cooling needed to operate the i7 CPU! So I was not "comparing" literally, but just showing you that even the U variant is much much efficient and powerful in the overall tests (performance+power consumption + heating + price + ....) Got it? You can go and check for the Intel CPU in the same category like the Ryzen 7 4700U, it's i7-1065G7 , and I can tell you it's joke I'll give you an example, the Acer Swift 3 14" laptop, they have the same laptop with same specs but in 2 versions, one with Ryzen 5 4500U and another one with Intel i7-1065G7 These prices from Germany 4500U , 680€ https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/acer+swift+3+sf314+42+r4a0+662434 1065G7 , 970€ https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/acer+swift+3+sf314+57+77mu+618369 Both with same body, same display, same RAM 16G, and remember that the laptop itself is not great it's a cheap one, but we have 200€ difference just because they used the great i7 chip from Intel Check the difference and tell me if I'm wrong (I tried to find the highest scores for both chips from same laptop)? https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/2904779?baseline=2867783 So why would I get the Intel one if I'm looking for an ultrabook like this?!
  10. I don't know which laptop you have, but I can tell you that even the U version of AMD new 4000 series is outperforming all Intel chips in every single test! So I won't talk about the H-series high-end chips. I have the Envyx360 laptop, and here's a Geekbench comparison between it & the one you mentioned 10875H in GIGABYTE AORUS 15G https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/2914536?baseline=2744936 Or the DELL XPS 17" https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/2912218?baseline=2744936 Or the Razer Blade 15" Studio https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/2903125?baseline=2744936 All those laptops cost more than 2000$ and mine is only 1000$ Also check this one, results are from more than 250 thousands users https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-8750H-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-4700U/m470418vsm1105478 So imagine that the Envy is smaller (13"), lighter, thinner, no big cooling inside, and the most important it needs only 15W not 45W like yours, and it has only 8 threads, and the laptops cost less than 1000$ and the scores are like this! I guess you know that all laptops with 10875H is starting at 2000$ (I tried to search for the highest scores from other laptops) HP Envy x360 13" Ryzen 7 4700U (8 Threads, 15W) Single: 1230 Multi: 6115 GIGABYTE AORUS 15" i7-10875H (16 Threads, 45W) Single: 1212 Multi: 7474 Dell Inc. XPS 17 9700 i7-10875H (16 Threads, 45W) Single: 1282 Multi: 7741 Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition i7-10875H (16 Threads, 45W) Single: 1291 Multi: 7294 We can also talk about the new integrated graphics in this chip, as I can even play all the games, yes at low settings and not even close to the dedicated graphics experience, but with a 16mm 1.4KG 13 inches laptop, I can live with that So yeah, AMD is outperforming Intel in the overall experience if you consider every single point in your comparisons.
  11. @AlexTheGreatish That's my laptop The new HPEnvyX360, I got it since 1 month now with the Ryzen 7 4700U & 16G of RAM, and I can tell it's a Beast And believe me when I say so, as I work as an Embedded Linux Engineer, and I build Linux Systems for living so I use all the power I have 24/7 This little Ultrabook really shines Check those benchmark results: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/2744936 https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/compute/1076758 https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/29759878 https://valid.x86.fr/e2a8zl So it's faster than the fastest score for the Macbook Pro 13" with Intel i7 (double the price) https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/2903615?baseline=2744936 And of course it's much much faster than the XPS 13" with i7-1065g7 https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/2903044?baseline=2744936 So yeah RIP Intel
  12. @GabenJr will you answer me, anytime soon?
  13. @GabenJr I don't know why the kernel build took that long, but probably because it's a Live image running from a USB Stick! I just finished building the latest Linux Kernel 5.7.7 on my Convertible ultrabook HPEnvyX360 with the 8-cores 15W Ryzen 7 4700U and it finished in just 2 Minutes 53 Seconds I used this command (8 parallel threads) $ time make -j 8 defconfig bzImage modules and this is the time command output real 2m53,190s
  14. I hope this comment reaches Linus, it's about the Linus Torvalds machine he has built. I don't know how your build took that long, but probably because it's a Live image running from a USB Stick! I just finished building the latest Linux Kernel 5.7.7 on my Convertible ultrabook HPEnvyX360 with the 8-cores 15W Ryzen 7 4700U and it finished in just 2 Minutes 53 Seconds I used this command (8 parallel threads) $ time make -j 8 defconfig bzImage modules and this is the time command output real 2m53,190s
  15. Hi there, I would like to ask if anyone got the latest Thinkpad L13 Yoga 2-in1 laptop (10th gen intel CPU), and if it's any good for mid-to-heavy day to day usage (programming, mobile apps development, watching videos, streaming, taking notes, online work, light photo & video editing) also if anyone tested Linux and how it performs on this laptop would be really helpful. I'm thinking of getting this one for me, as I like all Thinkpad family (build quality and keyboard) and this one looks stunning with a wonderful price, so I wonder if there's anything hidden to make it that cheap! These are the specs I want: - i7-10510U CPU - 16G RAM I can see very good reviews from people on the product page here: https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-l/ThinkPad-L13-Yoga/p/22TPL13L3Y1 Thanks.
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