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I've had a quite bad experience with the Razer support team. I made several tickets for my mouse issue, and every time a new support person responded with a copy-paste reply, then disappeared. No matter how many times you send the logs, problem proofs, every time a new person asks the same shit. They never read the full case. Problem: My +Basilisk V3 pro randomly disappeared from Synapse3 which connected through Razer Mouse Dock Pro. This issue occurred when the profile switched too quickly. Pooling rates are different in the profiles. When I open games, synapse3 changes the profile to gaming which pooling rate is 8k. If I move to any other window it changes the profile to a normal profile which pooling rate is 1k. The problem starts from here. If I frequently switch windows between games and others, either the mouse cursor is lost or synapse3 fails to sync. So If I power off the mouse and turn it back on, the mouse cursor will back again but synapse3 won't detect the mouse until a system reboot. But If I unplug the dock pro and replug again synapse3 can detect both and sync. This is the gaming side issue. Sometimes I saw the hyper-scrolling button not working, it's not shifting the mode. So If I open synapse3, it shows Dock Pro is there but no mouse. Solution: re-plug the dock pro. So I posted on Reddit, here is the link. People are mad about their support. It's not only me. After the Reddit post, their support team woke up but didn't know how long would be active. If a well-known brand like Razer provides these types of support, we should raise our voice. How was your experience????
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I thought i would give review of the experience of purchasing my first item with LTTStore. American buyer, shipping to Texas. December 8th, 2023 Mystery screwdriver ordered as my Christmas gift by my wonderful wife. December 25th, 2023 No screwdriver, but they've been busy over there with Black Friday and Christmas. I don't mind waiting. January 2nd, 2024 Still no movement on the tracking, maybe a quick email to check in on the good folks at LinusCo. January 3rd, 2024 "Hi there! This response is being delivered in bulk..." Oh boy, maybe its worse over there than I expected. Still want that awesome screwdriver though, I know it'll be worth the wait. January 9th, 2024 "You're order has been refunded..." Huh? "Notice: Item(s) oversold..." Aww man. January 10th, 2024 I guess I'll send a message to them and see what the heck happened. I get it, they're not Amazon... Things happen. January 12th, 2024 Hi Charles, Sorry to hear about the issue here. This order could not be fulfilled because the item ordered is out of stock. We apologize for any disappointment caused. The order was refunded in its entirety, including shipping. If desired, you may purchase any other item currently in stock on the store. Adam Pilolla Customer Service Supervisor 32 Days between order and refund. Here's my point. I feel like they should have just sent me a screwdriver (I requested a mystery, so I'm obviously not picky), or reached out to see if I wanted to pay the difference and get another style. I absolutely understand that we're not dealing with some mega sized faceless cooperation, but that makes it even more disappointing. I love the LMG crew and sincerely want to support them and see them succeed. Plus I think we've all heard Linus's go to saying, "trust me bro." To my ears, that means, if I mess up, I'll make it right. I don't want a free screwdriver. I don't want free shipping, I just want an actual response that addresses my complaints regarding how this was handled.
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Hello LTT Community, Yesterday i made a post trying to find a good middleclass phone. i searched some more and found the Nothing Phone (2) it looked interesting so i watched some reviews by Marques and MrBoss and also the videos on Nothings own YT channel and I think a lot of stuff the CEO says is true. The Phone market became extremely boring, ive been saying that for years too. Now im kinda bought into the hype but also want to know if the phone holds up by ppl that actually use it. Some things about me is that im not a hardcore phone user. I dont need peak performance or 50 cameras on the back. As long i have a really clean experience in day-to-day tasks and can play some basic games and shoot decent photos/videos on it, im fine. The personality of the Nothing Phone (2) convinced me to look into it over some competitors that might have more power inside the phone. So if you have any experience with the phone i would be very thankful if you share your honest opinion with me. No need to sugar coat things. Thank you in advance.
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"Old tech still rocks!" Is what I would I I was a very short man named Linus, but I'm not Linus so why do I actually agree with him? Sure old game consoles are cool but how are old laptops and how do they hold up now? Surely someone had to answer the question no one asked and that had to be me unfortunately. So for the past 13 years I have been using the same laptop (HP G61) and monitor (Acer X223w) I got as a teen and not once have I felt like I needed to change as it did everything including my varsity projects pretty well until only 2 weeks ago when it started randomly blue screening. I wish I could show you how good my experience has been but I'd rather show you this segway to our sponsor LTT Store Dot Com. (Inserts Linus talking about the LTT Retro Screwdriver) Anyway back to the review. I simply think my old laptop is pretty cool. Its taken a fair amount of falls, a couple liquids that might not be water, has a great speaker cause its such a thiccc boi. It obviously has it downs like 2 GB ram, a Celeron processor, and not being able to process 1000P video natively that's why I have a 1050P second monitor. Anyway I am ranting at this point but I do challenge anyone who still has their first ever setup to downgrade to that for a week. Shot on Nikon Coolpix L840.
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As the title states, a review of the stubby screwdriver, from a trustworthy source.
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My old Solo Beats finally kicked the bucket after a good 5 years of near daily use. I decided that I wanted something a bit better and would (hopefully) last longer, even though 5 years for headphones is a pretty long time. So, I picked up the Studio3's from Beats. (Apple) It's been probably 7-8 months since I got them, so here are the pros and of course with any good review, has the cons. THE PROS These headphones blow my old headphones out the water in terms of sound quality. Instruments are way more clear, bass has a greater punch, and it just sounds well balanced. I know that Beats to the audio geeks out there sound like speakers underwater, but to me they are great. They fit very well on me which helps since I wear them for 3-7 hours a day. Another big thing is noise cancelling. While I don't use it since it makes me feel like my head is in a glass bowl, you don't really need it. The padding and volume is enough for you to basically hear nothing in the outside world. Battery life is amazing since I can go almost a full week on a single charge and it takes maybe 30-45 minutes to fully charge. Battery life is needed in good headphones and these definitely deliver on that. THE CONS The selling point of these headphones, the noise cancelling, is the greatest con. You can't hear anything, so when someone is talking to you, you don't even notice they are. It can be annoying for people to try to talk to you and you are basically ignoring them, but (sometimes) you don't mean to. What I'm saying here is that the noise cancelling is too good, and I'm not complaining about that. The biggest issue is the non-users of these headphones, who are trying to talk to you in-person. Enough ranting, but just have your volume lower and noise cancelling off and you should be alright. CONCLUSION These headphones are great for everyday listening and have excellent battery life. Just have your volume lower when using these. Beats Studio3 Headset Rating: 9.5/10
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Im currently looking for a good new tv but there are alot of problems and almost no reviewers for new tv's and i dont mean the high end market im in more the 300-600$ usd range weve always had issues with tvs even our newest one has an issue where the display size is not what it appears to be in hdmi meaning part of the edges of the images are cut off I would really appreciate a tv reviewing spree or channel its really hard to navagate all the convolution especially terms like motion rate technology apposed to refresh rate and all the other things that go into them. Please consider reviewing tvs there are too many duds thank you.
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Budget (including currency): 2000 USD Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CoD MW3, Starfield, Baldur's gate 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Space Marine 2 Other details: I have peripherals and 2 monitors already. My main screen is 1440p 165hz and I might add a third monitor sometime in the future. This will replace my current gaming laptop. The GPU in the PC part picker list is just a placeholder as ideally I would find something used after the holidays (recommendations welcome). I would love some recommendation or advice to improve my list. Thanks! PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/kMPjHG CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor ($369.57 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler Motherboard: Gigabyte B650 AORUS ELITE AX ATX AM5 Motherboard ($219.99 @ Amazon) Memory: TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory ($104.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($139.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: TBD Case: Fractal Design North ATX Mid Tower Case ($139.99 @ B&H) Power Supply: SeaSonic FOCUS PLUS 850 Gold 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($137.99 @ Amazon) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Home OEM - DVD 64-bit ($121.98 @ Other World Computing) Case Fan: Phanteks PH-F120SK 50 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack ($32.49 @ Amazon)
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I want to give some constructive feedback to LTTStore. I think it would be a good if LTTStore responded to feedback on third party websites, like Trustpilot (https://www.trustpilot.com/review/lttstore.com). If you look at some of these sites, the reviews are not very good, or at least very mixed. I don't like the fact that LMG only responds to feedback within their own garden (for example this forum and their product reviews on LTTStore). As consumers it is ALWAYS important to remember that no company is our friend, as Linus himself many times have said - and therefore I believe it would make LTTStore look better if they also acknowledged feedback from platforms they don't control. Just my personal feedback. Take it or leave it. Thank you for reading.
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I thought reviews were generally released the day before launch day, which per my expert level Googling skills, tells me is tomorrow. *Suspicion intensifies* Low yields of Navi 32? Paper launch? Poor performance?
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Still looking to upgrade my GPU. 95% sure I'm waiting for the 7800XT (unless there's no 2 slot design) as my upgrade path but I recently stumbled upon an Gigabyte blower 3090. Since it fits I could gets it. My only question is what the card is like, especially sound wise. Basically no reviews of it in a real world setting, no sound comparison. Only found this video but it doesn't really do it justice, card seems loud but not that bad... like, its not high pitched, just windy if that makes sense... Anyone know a bit more about the model?
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Apple’s M2 Ultra powered Mac Pro is the final step in their Apple Silicon transition. But without GPU support or meaningful expansion, is it worth nearly double the price of a comparable Mac Studio?
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AMD can’t help it sometimes. Nvidia makes a mistake and they just have to one-up them. With the timing of this launch, that’s exactly what the Radeon RX 6700 XT is - But could it still be good? Check out the Radeon RX 6700 XT at https://geni.us/8KOEHcP Buy an AMD GPU On Amazon (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/6gEz On Best Buy (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/CSmTN35 On WalMart (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/CSsiAFO On Newegg (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/JpJV1v On B&H (PAID LINK): https://geni.us/MjPA
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Apple’s Mac Studio got an upgrade with M2 Ultra. But all is not what it seems over at Apple’s marketing department… Is it truly a worthy successor to M1 Ultra? Buy an Apple Mac Studio M2 Ultra: https://geni.us/JNpDC Buy an Apple Mac Studio M2 Max: https://geni.us/oPiZ9G Buy an Apple Mac Studio M1 Ultra: https://geni.us/VkME Buy an Apple Studio M1 Max: https://geni.us/SAhKD Buy an Apple 16" MacBook Pro M2 Max: https://geni.us/BBWib Buy an Intel Core i9-13900K CPU: https://geni.us/D5WEAcK Buy a PNY GeForece RTX 4090 Graphics Card: https://geni.us/0sBi Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group.
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I hate wireless stuff. Having to worry about battery life, potential connectivity problems and the dreaded input delay are deal breakers for me. So, in accordance with the above, I used to run two 10-meter USB extension cords along the walls of my room from my PC to the night table next to my bed (in front of my TV that's connected to my PC) where a wired keyboard and mouse would sit. That setup worked but took quite a bit of space and required me to reach over with my hand to grab it, which was a nuisance (yes, I'm that lazy), so I decided to finally break my own rule and buy a wireless keyboard+touchpad. The first impressions were actually rather underwhelming. It really didn't look great on the shelf sitting right next to its main competitor, the Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard: And that's its biggest problem right there. The Microsoft product looks much nicer and modern. It's also pretty well built. It's somewhat more expensive, though. You can find the Logitech for $20 and the Microsoft for $30. Is the Microsoft keyboard worth the extra $10? Well, it might be. Quality and usefulness As far as build quality goes, Logitech have put in some effort. The K400 Plus is made of decent kind of rubbery plastic. There are no sharp edges anywhere. The three buttons above the touchpad are rubber. It also features rubber pads on the bottom so the keyboard doesn't slide around when you put it down. The keys are very quiet, with the exception for the space bar which does make a somewhat louder clicking noise. Nothing that would get to the point of being annoying, though. The keyboard itself isn't brilliant for typing, to be honest. The keys feel somewhat squishy and don't have any actual spacing between them. They get narrower near the top but there's nothing like an actual physical grid separating the keys. Pushing two keys at the same time accidentally does happen from time to time. The touchpad feels alright. I have run into an issue, though. After some time of using it, it would kinda glitch out where I would attempt to scroll a website and it would zoom it instead. After turning it off and back on, things would go back to normal. It may just be a problem limited to my specific unit, though. Anyway, the problem went away after installing the Logitech Options software, so I guess it's not a problem for me (it might be a problem for you since it's only available for Windows and Mac. If you're rocking Linux, well, sorry.) Software The Logitech Options software is actually a nice bonus as it offers a lot of useful uhh... options. The media/function keys do the functional stuff without having to press the FN key (pressing it turns them into standard F1-F12). If you don't like it that way, you can reverse that. You can also override what those keys actually do to fit your needs more. You can enable and disable various touchpad features as well. For instance, you can add hardware smooth scrolling for stuff that doesn't support it. You can switch applications with a gesture, and you can zoom in or out by pinching (that's what might have been glitching out before I installed the software, I think). Even if you don't need any of those options, installing the software is a good idea because it changes the way the touchpad feels in general. Makes it more sensitive (which you can turn down, of course). Finally, you can also utilize the software to use whatever other Logitech wireless mice or keyboards you may have with the same dongle, which is very nice and something Microsoft hasn't thought about. Summary So to sum up, I really wouldn't recommend it as your main 10-page-essay typing utility, but then it's really not its purpose. You're supposed to use it when sitting on a couch in front of a TV and for that, it does just fine. Logitech seem to actually have put a lot of thought into the small nitty-gritty things to make the experience of using it as pleasing as can be. You can adjust pretty much every aspect of it, which is great. It's nice to the touch and it's light. Generally, a pretty good product. So should you spend the extra 10 bucks on the Microsoft keyboard? Well, that really depends on your needs. If you, for some reason, need to do more typing than putting in video titles on YouTube with your downsized, touchpad-including, wireless keyboard, then you should go for the Microsoft. The keys still don't feel brilliant on that one but they are somewhat better than the ones on the Logitech. Other than that, the K400 Plus should really be enough to satisfy your needs, so maybe spend the $10 on an extra pillow for your couch and enjoy the ultimate laziness of not having to reach over for a mouse.
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The iPhone 14 Pro, the pinnacle of when you pull it out your friends say, “Bro you must be so rich.” Besides that, it is the best smartphone I’ve had. I have been through an iPhone 5C, iPhone SE 2020, and now the 14 Pro. Now, its been 6 months since I got this phone, so now time to review it. (The iPhone 5C was a hand-me-down.) THE PROS There’s 2 main things that make this a fantastic experience. First, the cameras. As someone who takes a whole lot of photos and quite a bit of videos, this camera is fantastic. These cameras can capture the finest details, especially since Apple upgraded the cameras from 12MP to 48MP. Low light is still good, but compared to the competition, it has fallen behind in some aspects. Video stabilization is a whole lot better compared to my old SE. Of course, there are those crazy and goofy looking phones with the gimbal stabilization, but Apple did a really good job with it. I don’t keep up with phones like I used to, but does any Androids have the sensor-stabilization that Apple has? Oh yeah, I forgot about the other reason I love this phone. The screen! 120hz from 60hz is a huge upgrade. LCD to OLED is a big difference. Bars to singular pill! Even compared to the 13, the pill is way better compared to the notch. Also, Always On Display! I can see my notifications without my phone being on! I know it’s not-too-new tech, but it’s still cool! THE CONS But, no phone is perfect. The “Dynamic Island” does glitch sometimes. Whenever I play games, sometimes it thinks I’m clicking on the island, activating the Taptic Engine. It clicks whenever I touch my screen, then after about 5 times, it stops. It’s a very minor thing but sometimes it does get annoying. CONCLUSION Hardware is world-class, software is great, but slight issues. iPhone 14 Pro Rating: 9.5/10
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(Can't post a review on LTTStore because I don't have an account there and the token from the email is expired) I have traveled with this backpack a lot already and it's a treat. • I went from Germany to Madrid for four days (plus a laptop bag for under the seat in the airplane) and then directly from there to Denmark for another six days and it fit all my clothing and tech (the laptop bag was just for random stuff I wanted under the seat). • Then I went to Cyprus for two weeks and again, this bag and my laptop bag were all I took, no checked bag at all. • And then I went to Houston, TX for two days – on that trip I traveled with the backpack and my camera bag. This is what I'm going to do going forward – backpack for clothing/other bulky stuff and camera bag for under the airplane seat. I'm very impressed by the backpack. The pockets are very well thought out, both the layout and the sizes. The only thing that's annoying is the water bottle pocket – it doesn't fit my 64 oz bottle and the fact that there's no water bottle holder on the outside is a real bummer. But the tech pockets and the Compartment of Holding are amazing. My current EDC: • I always keep a USB power bank with a USB-C cable in the outside side pocket. • A small airplane-approved clear plastic bag with toiletries is in the zippable inside pocket in the Compartment of Holding. • My 14" laptop resides in the largest of the tech sleeves because that one's the easiest to slide things in and out of. • I keep a notebook and my ultimate physics formula collection book in the sleeve that's meant for a handheld device. • My ebook reader goes in the middle sleeve because I have a separate sleeve for it and it gets caught on the smooth screen-protecting fabric in the smaller sleeve. I keep my most important documents in the passport pocket because I always keep the bag close to me anyway. • And now let's come to the front door pocket thing. It's just amazing. Obviously it holds the screwdriver (along with lots of extra bits) but there's lots of other random bits and pieces in there. • As I said, I have the 64 oz bottle which doesn't fit it the water bottle holder so it just lives in the Compartment of Holding. • This means the water bottle pocket is available so I bought a tiny little 3-plug extension cord with 3 USB ports and a very short cable which fits comfortably in that pocket. The amount of times I have used that thing is staggering and it's always with me. • Sunglasses are in the sunglasses pocket, so no surprises there. • My all-in-one USB C dongle lives in one of the pockets in the tech compartment, along with my pencil case and my calculator. As you can see, there's space for everything and I just checked last weekend that with all this stuff in place I was able to fit clothing for at least five days without a problem. Also, the shoulder straps are very comfortable over a long time. However, one thing is that there's no waist strap which is a concern when you're wearing the backpack for a long time. Also, the chest strap is starting to fail on me (the stretchy rubber in the strap is fraying and rubber strands are coming out of the strap itself). I'll give the backpack four stars, the reason for not being five stars along with the chest strap issue and waist strap missing mainly being the missing water bottle holder on the outside that can take the 64 oz bottle. I have thought about buying one of those Molle water bottle holders on Amazon and somehow attaching it on the outside. It might interfere with the zippers though and it's not gonna be very sturdy I guess, so I haven't bothered doing it yet. If I can make it work though, the inside would be able to take up even more stuff which is honestly insane.
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Ok, so I downloaded FXSound a week ago, and oh my goodness, it makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE in videos. There is just, one caviat. (also haven't done a review in a while) THE PROS SO much. The beat in songs and vocals just sound so much better from before and after. It's mindblowing that this happens in REAL TIME. Its not like a full remaster of the audio, but it's like enhanced. A remaster is like concert level. All live instruments and vocals. But an enhancement is like what a YouTuber can do with a little bit of Audition. It just sounds, better. I don't know how to explain it. You need to try it for yourself. Yes, I know it's only EQ and not the full HQ that music-critics LOVE, (me too as well lol) but even EQ is ok. At least it's not LQ. But, with all of this goodness, there is one thing that bugs me so much. THE CONS Why can you not record the audio and have it on a file??? It's so annoying because I like enhancing things, like color correction with videos. I wanted to start getting into the audio stuff with this app, but I can't record the enhanced audio! It's such a bummer. Yeah, I know you can just record with your phone, but then again I have a bad cough right now, so things will be harder. Also, my speakers aren't the best speakers there are, but their okay for me. CONCLUSION Of course there will be some nit-picks here and there, but overall, this app is just wonderful. If you wanna try it, click this link to download it. It's 100% free now.https://www.fxsound.com/ No, I did not get sponsored. (i wish) FXSound Rating: 9/10. I just need a recorder. Then it's a 10/10.
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Hi. I always watch audio focused videos on your channel and noticed you guys always play some songs through YouTube/Spotify/Deezer platforms to validate if speakers are good or trash Ever. I decided to try myself playing on highest quality Spotify sounds like crap Deezer same and YouTube same. Through apps or opera chrome Firefox sounds same. However when i download file from all these platforms on highest possible quality i can put it to test on any media player like Winamp Aimp or even windows media player i discover brand new songs like 3 times better sound. I would like to you to test it and maybe make content of it. I tested on windows with SteelSeries Arctis 9 trying with all possible EQ withing windows apps media players. Same results on android pixel 6 pro with Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 and my flatmate iPhone 12 pro max with airpods max . It just sounds way better If You guys find it useful please spread info to the world Cheers
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Budget (including currency): $1750 Country: North America United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Valorant, Overwatch, Witcher, Minecraft, and Roblox Other details This is my first pc and I really don’t want to waste my money, like everyone. Idk if I should run 1440p or 4k. I want to limit the bottlenecks also. Also I want to make sure it’s balanced so if I went overkill with something and I could have used that money for something else let me know. These are the specs I’m going with so far: https://newegg.io/67f92e4 Sorry for the trouble and thank you.
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I told my partner way back in August they could get me the LTT Desk Pad as a birthday gift when the size I needed (1500x600mm) was back in stock. Then along came the new Stealth Desk Pad which actually fit the aesthetics of my room better so I immediately opted for that. I couldn't be happier with it: it's the perfect size for my large desk, looks great on the desk (and covers up all the scratches and wear I've put into it over the years), feels great to use with a nice slight padding for my wrists, and doesn't shift around in the least. A+ product, great pricing too.
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AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series cranked up the power draw, but had performance to match. Now that the non-X chips are out with limited power draw, did AMD accidentally play themselves – And you?
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Hello all, Before buying I was doing a lot of research for a mid-laptop to be used as a workstation using SketchUp and Vray. This was a mission to find information on before my purchase as most are 2000/2500/3000+ in cash…. The chassis is from Tongfang – and different regions will have different suppliers: XMG CORE 15 - 17 – PCSpecialist OPTIMUS XI Pro – Eluktronics RP15 - RP17 - MechRevo Jiaolong And more : Link Here With limited funds I was looking a lot last year and with the new rise of CPUs and Graphics in laptops this was the perfect time to buy something. After much research, I decided to pre-order the XMG CORE 17, I went with the 17” as it had a better screen at the time of pre-ordering. PCspecialist was a very close second – however was longer to wait. We finally received the laptop 2 or 3 months later and we have been using it successfully very well as a workstation for our needs and I thought, to those in a similar situation to design on the go with a limited budget this may be the one to get. This laptop cost us just shy of 1,500€ with most upgrades – 970EVO 1TB, 32 Gig RAM, 2060 RTX Graphic card and the Ryzen 7 4800H which seems to score better than the Ryzen 9 in my research. I wanted to share real benchmarks values I have done recently – I hope this helps others. Those I could get. CINEBENCH R15 – [compares too] Open Gl = 94 fps [Quadro k4000M: 67.71] CPU = 1950 cb [Intel Xeon X5650: 1,279] CINEBENCH R23 CPU Multip = 11,409 [i9-9800: 9,090 & Threadripper 1700X: 16,300] CPU Single = 1,244 [Threadripper 2990: 1,109 & i7-1165G7: 1,382] MP Ratio = 9.17x VRAY BENCHMARK CPU: 11,531 samples & GPU : 164 mpaths Radeon Graphics : 71 mpaths – 230 mpaths combined graphics. [samples sits between a 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2678 v3 @ 2.50GHz & AMD Ryzen 9 3900 12-Core Processor – mpaths sits between a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3072MB & NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Z 6144MB] USERBENCHMARK Gaming 74% - Desktop 93% - Workstation 77% CPU 87.% - RTX 2060 78.1% - 970EVO 375% - Corsair 32gig DDR4 2667 85.8% 3DMARK TIME SPY CPU Score – 9,283 Graphic Score – 6,344 Time Spy Score – 6,660 - difficult to see comparaisons here - but seems it competes with established desktop gaming computers. SPECworkstation 3 See reply for full details: Tests: Blender Handbrake LuxRender Maya-05 3DSMAX CCX wpcCFD - prodDev - namd - MayaVenice - MandE - handbrake - 7z SPECapcMaya - mozillaVS - mcad - lammps - IcePack - energy-02 - 3dsm Overall – it feels great – love the keyboard, its thin for this laptop and a 17” – the screen colours are very good for what it is and it is surprisingly quiet and the fan noise is good. Temperatures are also very reasonable looking at Speccy and does not go very hot. We have not yet been able to max the fans when rendering some interior design rooms. Stress test peak CPU temp at 92C and graphics 53C. Looking at value per performance this may be the best laptop yet to date in my honest opinion. I’ve compared results with other laptops & desktops and this XMG CORE 17 laptop competes with some very expensive equipment… If you have any questions please let me know, if I can help I will. Thanks for reading.
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Performance gains range from mediocre to non-existent, and in the worst cases it's actually slower than Skylake, overall it's still slower vs the 5800X despite consuming significantly more power. Interestingly it also has higher core-to-core latency and a worse performing L3 cache compared to Skylake. It's impressively bad, I'm at a loss for words. Source https://www.anandtech.com/show/16535/intel-core-i7-11700k-review-blasting-off-with-rocket-lake