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  • vuran@thelemmy.clubtoMemes@lemmy.mlMillions and millions and…
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    4 months ago

    I have one 32GB DDR5 SO-DIMM in my laptop that runs at 5600MHz. Right now it’s worth about $500 (can’t find a price for an equivalent in my local european webstore, they’re all slower), I bought it at 180€. I bought said laptop months before the price skyrocketed. (it’s one of the reasons I’m glad I didn’t wait for FL16 Gen 2 and bought a Gen 1 even though it’s already “outdated”)

    This meme is… more real than one would expect.


  • Well, for one example: Kissinger approved Operation Menu, which is estimated to have a death toll of at least 100.000 civilians, and this is just ONE operation. Operation Condor, an anti leftist repression campaign in the Americas, has an estimated count of 80.000 killed and 400.000 political prisoners. These are just specific cases: the “knife wounds” amongst the “amputated limbs” for an analogy.












  • vuran@thelemmy.clubtoMemes@lemmy.mlLaptop recommendations
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    2 years ago

    UPDATE (putting this in a separate reply so you’ll see it): So I just dusted the laptop again, it actually performs somewhat well, turns out my first pass where I also changed the thermal paste didn’t get all the dust.

    EDIT: This probably won’t hold, I’ve been seeing some γαμάτα deals for newer ThinkPads here lately.


  • vuran@thelemmy.clubtoMemes@lemmy.mlLaptop recommendations
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    2 years ago

    It was actually a midrange HP provided by my school

    no i was actually referencing a laptop I had that did just that.

    I’m not sure what to tell you on Linux since I’ve never had good luck monitoring throttling on processors on Linux,

    Yeah, I’m starting to believe it’s thermal throttling too. Perhaps watch -n1 sensors in one terminal window and watch -n.1 "grep \"^[c]pu MHz\" /proc/cpuinfo" in another?


  • vuran@thelemmy.clubtoMemes@lemmy.mlLaptop recommendations
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    2 years ago

    had a Ryzen laptop that was really good, except it did not have the thermal capacity to maintain a workload, and would throttle itself all the way down to 600Mhz

    something something NBLK-WAX9X.

    I don’t think it’s the processor, I suspect you either have a configuration issue, or a thermal budget limitation.

    i have no idea what it is. I have tried everything.



  • vuran@thelemmy.clubtoMemes@lemmy.mlLaptop recommendations
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    2 years ago

    I was originally planning on getting a Surface Pro 11 or other ARM laptop as my next laptop, but one day I was thinking about an old CLEVO P150HM1 which tore everything apart, and outperforms my 2015 T450, while being made in 2009. Needless to say, I got a lot more tolerant of the idea of buying an X86 laptop as my new laptop. I also realised that the price range an SP11 involved also allowed for a Framework Laptop 13. I’m saying all this to not conflict with the rest of my comment history, but in summary: Long live the Framework!

    EDIT: This probably won’t happen, I’ve been seeing some γαμάτα deals for newer ThinkPads here lately.


  • vuran@thelemmy.clubtoMemes@lemmy.mlLaptop recommendations
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    2 years ago

    Wait why are you compiling on battery?

    power strip died and i hadn’t realised.

    In what way? My wife plays minecraft with several hundred mods on a (desktop) i5-4560

    different cpu. I’m talking about the i5-5300U specifically. Not some other i5 of the era. Also, this doesn’t really matter but you’re addressing 4th and 6th gen, while the i5-5300U is, obviously, 5th gen.