Wait there's no undervolting on 10th Gen cpu's. Don't Intel's run hot?I guess it would be pretty same to be honest we cannot expect those running cool all of them slim chassis will be in 90s when under full load, no undervolting on 10th generation cpu and thin chassis , we would really have to see there has been review of new msi gs66 i think it was while ago, and thermals were in late 90s. I am very interested to see vyper and also other chassis with 10th gen inside how it will perfom.
regardin i7 10th yea, here is link to reffered threadWait there's no undervolting on 10th Gen cpu's. Don't Intel's run hot?
Need more AMD laptops to be honest.
PCS has allowed undervolting on their 10th gen intel cpus, i made a post about it. cant find the llink rn but you can see it on the forums hereregardin i7 10th yea, here is link to reffered thread
New Intel i7 10th CPUs unable to undervolt/ underclock
Hey Guys, I have just got bad news, I think intel 10th generation mobile CPUs will be limited without option to undervolt/ overclock. '' They can no longer be undervolted as they will come with the plundervolt mitigation by default. '' In any case, if you look at their undervolting results...www.pcspecialist.co.uk
you cannot just guess that. the vyper is not teh same laptop and will likely have better cooling given the price difference.I guess it would be pretty same to be honest we cannot expect those running cool all of them slim chassis will be in 90s when under full load, no undervolting on 10th generation cpu and thin chassis , we would really have to see there has been review of new msi gs66 i think it was while ago, and thermals were in late 90s. I am very interested to see vyper and also other chassis with 10th gen inside how it will perfom.
I just compared my guess to what i seen from reviews and tests from msi gs66 with 8 core cpu 10th, and it was thermal throttling, usually msi has very good cooling, no matter what, in thin cases with 8 core cpu from intel even with 9th gen you will be in high 90s° unless you using liquid metal. Its not a fault of the chasis but its chips, you have to remember that. Regarding undervolt on 10th gen yep I have seen a few people were able to do it in bios via different oem companiesyou cannot just guess that. the vyper is not teh same laptop and will likely have better cooling given the price difference.
Look for cooling on this: TongFang GM5MP0Y if you want to know what its like.
for the same chip vyper will be cooler than optimus. its a premium prodcut thats why.I just compared my guess to what i seen from reviews and tests from msi gs66 with 8 core cpu 10th, and it was thermal throttling, usually msi has very good cooling, no matter what, in thin cases with 8 core cpu from intel even with 9th gen you will be in high 90s° unless you using liquid metal. Its not a fault of the chasis but its chips, you have to remember that. Regarding undervolt on 10th gen yep I have seen a few people were able to do it in bios via different oem companies
Yeah surely the only one who can comment is current owners of the vyper or pcs staff
please share the thermals. what were your specs btw?From what I understand, the Vyper 17 is the same chassis as the Eluktronics Max-17, and there are plenty of reviews out for that. Everything I've read/watched said the cooling is pretty great on that. One of the reasons I have a brand-new Vyper 17 arriving tomorrow.
Oh, that is very nice to hear. Please could you do a quick review of the thermals and the performance in some games.From what I understand, the Vyper 17 is the same chassis as the Eluktronics Max-17, and there are plenty of reviews out for that. Everything I've read/watched said the cooling is pretty great on that. One of the reasons I have a brand-new Vyper 17 arriving tomorrow.
Oh, that is very nice to hear. Please could you do a quick review of the thermals and the performance in some games.
Hope you enjoy your new laptop.
Run the time spy test and fire strike test, I think they load everything pretty decently. @ubuysa mifht have a more comprehensive list on what to use to benchmark and stress a computerUnfortunately my gaming is limited to games like Eve Online, Skyrim, Civilization, etc. Nothing that would really tax the system in any way...
Except the AmD RenoirThermal tests are available online for the Eluktronics Max-17 and it's quite hot under load. As expected it reaches 90+
I think it's simply impossible to have a 20mm laptop with a cooling system capable of cooling 8 cores properly.