

Way to twist the facts. The difference is that the powerlimits aren’t working properly on Linux not that it can offer more.
His test was supposed to be at 17w but it was running over 20w in linux.


Way to twist the facts. The difference is that the powerlimits aren’t working properly on Linux not that it can offer more.
His test was supposed to be at 17w but it was running over 20w in linux.


Tbf if Linux was running at the same tdp it would be the same speed, as shown by 13w tests
The 17w is actually 16w vs 20w+ and 35w is 25w vs 35w+.
So the article is very wrong and misleading. Watch the actual video and post attention to the power draw and clock speeds.


Nah he actually watched the source video so knows that the test wasn’t valid apples to apples


It’s only better because it’s using much more power so higher clock rates.


Look at the actual video that Tom’s is pulling data from. There is clearly a bug with the tdp limiting in Linux which is using far more power and thus higher clock speeds.
The only valid results are 13w vs 13w. The “17w” is actually 16w windows vs 20w+ Linux and “35w” is actually 25w vs 35w.
They’ve had same sku different vram for a while. 480 4gb and 8gb.
As long as the core counts and such are the same it’s fine.
If vram isn’t a bottleneck performance should be equal
Did you read the tweet? It said most people don’t need more, but that they offer a 16gb version if you do. That’s completely reasonable.


He gets free govt Healthcare and probably stays at home playing video games. It’s all projection.


I mean ms killed off mixed reality (windows vr headsets) in latest win11. So I’ve got a useless headset now 🙃
Wyze cameras offer sd storage as well. Check your camera it should have it already