man i wish they made 3440x1440 at bigger than 34 inches...
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No, it's a feature of the laptops according to the OEM. Boost high as you can until you hit the thermal limit then back off
96 cores dont come cheap
also can fit in thinner cases
its a 6 year old 2.8 ghz 6 core 6 thread cpu trying to play a game made for a modern console running an 8 core 16 thread cpu. your chip is way too weak, a good bit below the recomended settings
and before too long the 5700x3d will be an even cheaper upgrade for those still on am4
yeah the 7000 series 3d chips are easily a multi gen equivalent upgrade over the 5000 3d chips, and i say this as a 5800x3d owner. unleashing the full power of extra cache and the full ipc of these chips is jsut awesome. hopefully next 3d chips have even more cache.
2700x to 7800X3D probably feels like a console generation jump.
probably more than that honestly.
and this is why amd's 3d + normal chiplet cpus arent having as hard a time as intels mess. heck even if amd wants to go big little they can have a big chiplet and a little chiplet to avoid many of these problems
guess im lucky my water cooled asus vrm block isnt corroding then
i got a 6 core phenom ll for $100 at microcenter back in the day. it wasnt as good as my 2500k was but man it lasted almost as long in the back up/lan pc
Games like Starfield need more CPU performance
makes me think the game is more ram bandwidth limited than anything tbh
Yeah I'd just buy a used 2080ti and you'll be ok for a bit