Quote from: Sigh on September 26, 2020, 15:06:41
I've been reading these "Ryzen artificially throttled" articles for 3 years now. Come on.
When Intel make a less-than-perfect chip, it must be "another evidence of 14nm+++ process stagnation", as well as "a total rip-off".
But every time AMD put out a mediocore chip with a TDP that's WAY TOO ambitious, somehow it is always the cabbala of OEMs working against the underdog.
Look, it's not Dell's or HP's fault that ~25W parts get labeled 15W, and then fail to stay boosted for longer than 10 secs at a time. Ryzen's not a bad CPU, it's just hungrier than you wish it was. You've been lied too by the Asian semicon lady, live and learn. Enough with this schizo stuff already.
The reviewer didn't realize that selecting Performance power profile fully unlocks a 25W TDP. I know this because I own an Envy (13 inch Quad core i5 model) and it will throttle to 15W TDP on balanced profile, yet work at 25W when performance mode is selected for as long as you need it.
So a pretty bad review of a great laptop.