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Posted by Hotz
 - November 05, 2024, 19:01:47
Quote from: Worgarthe on November 05, 2024, 14:49:13It's Dell, of course it's going to throttle.

True. I remember like 10+ years ago people were ranting because their Dell laptops had worse performance than expected. Turned out Dell throttled if temperatures went above 75°C or so. I'm pretty sure it's the same reason yet again. Looks like nothing has changed...

I also remember back then people tried all kinds of tricks with cooling pads etc. to keep it cooler. Some were partially successful. But considering the work required after purchase, possibly risking warranty... *shaking my head*
Posted by Worgarthe
 - November 05, 2024, 14:49:13
It's Dell, of course it's going to throttle.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 05, 2024, 13:38:11
Intel's Core Ultra 9 285H Arrow Lake-H laptop processor has shown up on Geekbench. It has a 16-core CPU (6 P-cores + 10 E-cores) and boosts up to 5.4 GHz. It was tested alongside a Dell laptop with 64 GB RAM.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-Ultra-9-285H-makes-Geekbench-debut-with-16-core-CPU-and-severe-throttling.913581.0.html