Message from @RRBrony1
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I don't think AMD makes APUs with more than six cores. It's kind of because if you need more than that you're often going for discrete competition on the GPU also.
there are 8 core ones now
but pretty hard to find outside of laptops
Cool, still probably a fairly niche market for that.
I was thinking like the 5950x from amd. Lol. Just throttle it down and limit its power draw.
its more for businesses that need good cpu but dont care about the gpu
Well if there are 3950x in laptop im sure a 5950x wouldnt be a problem, just gotta wait for some oem to do it
You're going to need to throttle it a lot if you want to stick that in a laptop with any kind of battery life. That thing draws twice as much power as most laptop processors use.
I mean like an hp envy where you can essentially turn it into a huge powerful tablet.
i use my P4 laptop for basic SD editing, how much harder is 4k+ to edit??
Huge.
just an 8 core with 32gb plus should do the trick
unless we're talking 8k or higher
and getting an 8 core laptop is easy thanks to amd
unlike the 16 core laptops which are exceedingly limiting in options
For video editing, wouldn't going for a more powerful GPU and a eight-core processor with maybe 32 gigs of RAM not be enough. My understanding is most video editing can take advantage of the GPU acceleration.
I mean you're talking about files that are in the gigabytes for a short run.
True enough.
I'm just greedy. Lol. I want a laptop that can do it all and not need to be upgraded or fiddled with for years to come. Its the reason why I've been holding off on buying one. Because I'll find one that has some of the specs I want but then doesn't have a touch screen or is smaller than what I want. Lol.
anything packing that much hardware in a laptop form factor likely will cook itself long before it become obsolete, heat management is a massive issue with these
Idk about you all but I wish you could custom build a laptop like a desktop. But unfortunately that's just not possible.
Then again, my P4 laptop is still kicking so idk
I specifically got my current laptop without a touchscreen after my last laptop. My last one had the touch screen part start dying where it would randomly click making the laptop basically useless. I ended up having to pay $550 to have the screen replaced. Granted, I did have to pay a shop to do it because at the time I wasn't comfortable disassembling a laptop to that point even though I built desktops for years. Even without the labor, the screen was quoted as $300.
Ouch!! That's a lot of money. I think for that price I'd have gotten a PC monitor and converted it a desktop.
I just wish they still made 4:3 laptops, that form factor gives a lot more vertical space for typing up documents and such
How close is 3:2?
Problem was, this was my laptop I had to use for classes. I have a desktop that I've built, but that doesn't do me much good when walking around campus.
Ah. I see.
What brand was it?
HP
Hmmm. Yeah their quality control is questionable.
At least of late anyways.
I heard the qaulity of Compaq laptops went down a lot when HP aquired them
I wish toshiba was still making laptops. They were damn near indestructible.
I've read the same things, it's the reason I don't recommend people buy HP laptops. There AMD desktops thou are surprisingly good deals.
Compaq doesn't exist anymore. Hp killed off the name and brand. Nothing has a Compaq name or label.
Amd has really been trying hard to get PC makers to build more units with their chips.
My nearly 2 deacade old laptop does
Lol.
It was the last Compaq laptop
But that's pretty much the exception.