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Posted by Gabrielle
 - Today at 07:43:46
QuoteHowever, with some newer titles, we had problems, as the games would not start due to insufficient VRAM.

wait..what? "insufficient VRAM"? its supposed to pull from 32GB system RAM to fit whatever memory need the process demand is my understanding. is hp implementation wrong or the game requires more memory than what the system can provide with 32GB pool?
Posted by It's not ready
 - July 08, 2025, 04:44:55
I had random restarts or points where it would freeze also too. In addition to this, certain large downloads for me just kept ending up corrupted. For reference, this was on 385/32GB/FHD-IPS variant.
Posted by Benjamin Herzig
 - July 07, 2025, 23:24:24
BSODs no, but as detailed in the review, the ZBook restarted during the battery testing without warning. This was with the latest BIOS offered by HP installed.
Posted by YrpUQQmk
 - July 07, 2025, 17:35:10
@ Benjamin Herzig

I had to return two HP ZBook Ultra 14 G1a units (390/64GB/OLED) due to repeated BSOD or restarts without warning.

Did you experience any of these issues during testing?

I am considering buying another unit – wondered if the issues were fixed.
Posted by Psyduck
 - July 07, 2025, 09:39:46
Quote from: M4M on July 05, 2025, 23:20:32Accept once and forever that ARM64 is the superior platform

Hard to get excited when Nvidia is blatantly refusing to serve the consumer market. People are practically begging for a true non apple alternative yet they're too busy milking AI.
Posted by tigolebitties
 - July 06, 2025, 22:30:58
Notebookcheck's comment section is slowly getting more ghetto now that gsmarena refugees are coming...
Posted by M4M
 - July 06, 2025, 14:10:58
Quote from: Dont_Look_Up on July 06, 2025, 13:41:24
Quote from: M4M on July 06, 2025, 11:45:14You better lower your v o i c e to me, you wouldnt dare s a y i n g s*** IRL i promise you that💪! Now sit d o w n, x86sheep.
Back to classroom little guy! Till then stop the arrogant ignorant yap!!!!

Quote from: M4M on July 06, 2025, 11:52:14Now take the words of your lord and f u c k  o f f BACK TO SCHOOL little g i r l b o y!!!🤡

Wow, his psychiatric condition is even worse than I thought!
Quote from: Dont_Look_Up on July 06, 2025, 13:41:24
Quote from: M4M on July 06, 2025, 11:45:14You better lower your v o i c e to me, you wouldnt dare s a y i n g s*** IRL i promise you that💪! Now sit d o w n, x86sheep.
Back to classroom little guy! Till then stop the arrogant ignorant yap!!!!

Quote from: M4M on July 06, 2025, 11:52:14Now take the words of your lord and f u c k  o f f BACK TO SCHOOL little g i r l b o y!!!🤡

Wow, his psychiatric condition is even worse than I thought!
Usual tech i n c e l
Posted by Dont_Look_Up
 - July 06, 2025, 13:41:24
Quote from: M4M on July 06, 2025, 11:45:14You better lower your v o i c e to me, you wouldnt dare s a y i n g s*** IRL i promise you that💪! Now sit d o w n, x86sheep.
Back to classroom little guy! Till then stop the arrogant ignorant yap!!!!

Quote from: M4M on July 06, 2025, 11:52:14Now take the words of your lord and f u c k  o f f BACK TO SCHOOL little g i r l b o y!!!🤡

Wow, his psychiatric condition is even worse than I thought!
Posted by Worgarthe
 - July 06, 2025, 12:57:14
Quote from: M4M on July 06, 2025, 11:52:14Relevant ones are up to date ones you absolute c l o w n, typical x86sheep style fashion ignoring the benchmarks where ARM64 is doing well or better and only yapping about shitmarks (r23) that were obsolote garbage the day they came out. Now take the words of your lord and f u c k  o f f BACK TO SCHOOL little g i r l b o y!!!🤡
Certified 10 y.o., nice.
Posted by M4M
 - July 06, 2025, 11:52:14
Quote from: Worgarthe on July 06, 2025, 10:17:34
Quote from: Dont_Look_Up on July 06, 2025, 09:37:23Now learn how to talk politely on forums (maybe with the help of pills?)
Ignore the iSheep. When Cinebech shows Apple M chips to be the fastest then it's an absolute perfection of an ultimately relevant benchmark to them. As soon as Apple M is not the fastest there anymore the whole benchmark immediately becomes an absolute junk and suddenly only relevant ones are those where Apple M is still leading.
Relevant ones are up to date ones you absolute c l o w n, typical x86sheep style fashion ignoring the benchmarks where ARM64 is doing well or better and only yapping about shitmarks (r23) that were obsolote garbage the day they came out. Now take the words of your lord and f u c k  o f f BACK TO SCHOOL little g i r l b o y!!!🤡
Posted by M4M
 - July 06, 2025, 11:45:14
Quote from: Dont_Look_Up on July 06, 2025, 09:37:23
Quote from: M4M on July 05, 2025, 23:22:27JUST THE USUAL R23 CLOWN

I think you forgot to take your pills.

Fine you like CB2024? Compare the ratio between Apple M4 and other Intel, AMD CPUs with CB2024 and with Geekbench!

Cheetbench is giving to Apple 30% higher score than CB2024.

Now learn how to talk politely on forums (maybe with the help of pills?)

You better lower your v o i c e to me, you wouldnt dare s a y i n g s*** IRL i promise you that💪! Now sit d o w n, x86sheep.
Back to classroom little guy! Till then stop the arrogant ignorant yap!!!!
Posted by Worgarthe
 - July 06, 2025, 10:17:34
Quote from: Dont_Look_Up on July 06, 2025, 09:37:23Now learn how to talk politely on forums (maybe with the help of pills?)
Ignore the iSheep. When Cinebech shows Apple M chips to be the fastest then it's an absolute perfection of an ultimately relevant benchmark to them. As soon as Apple M is not the fastest there anymore the whole benchmark immediately becomes an absolute junk and suddenly only relevant ones are those where Apple M is still leading.
Posted by Dont_Look_Up
 - July 06, 2025, 09:37:23
Quote from: M4M on July 05, 2025, 23:22:27JUST THE USUAL R23 CLOWN

I think you forgot to take your pills.

Fine you like CB2024? Compare the ratio between Apple M4 and other Intel, AMD CPUs with CB2024 and with Geekbench!

Cheetbench is giving to Apple 30% higher score than CB2024.

Now learn how to talk politely on forums (maybe with the help of pills?)
Posted by M4M
 - July 05, 2025, 23:22:27
Quote from: Dont_Look_Up on July 05, 2025, 11:06:12I have a question regarding Geekbench. It seems that it is giving 1.5 times higher score to Apple M CPUs in comparison to any other Intel or AMD CPU than any other benchmark (like CB 23, CB 2024, Blender etc) gives. It creates such a false impression about the Apple M series and many articles use only Geekbench to compare CPUs...

For example in this article both Ryzen halo 395 and 390 are faster than M4 14 core in CB23, but in Geekbench, M4 is faster than the Ryzen 390 by 44% !

It is simply a biased and unreliable benchmark and I don't understand why reviewers use it at all.

JUST THE USUAL R23 CLOWN trying to justify x86 superiority with a bullshit x86 biased benchmark that was compiled for M1(even that was poorly done).
CB2024 M4P 1780
M4M 2150
STRIX HALO isnt winning s***
Posted by M4M
 - July 05, 2025, 23:20:32
Typical x86 fanboy BS comment, Geekbench6 is fair comparison, it adopts all the x86 intrinsics, AVX2/512, VNNI, and lots of other hardware accelerators like DLboost. All you c l o w n s talking cheap BULLCRAP like "SME2 is cheating" KYS!! IF SME2 is cheating than AVX2, AVX512, VNNI and DLboost is cheating too!!!

M4MAX 16incher gets 187/2150 on CINEBENCH2024, for comparison 160w++ PL1 285HX gets 135/2200.
In comparison LLVM 16.0 Ninja Bulid takes 233s for M4MAX and 286s for DESKTOP 285K with 8000CUDIMM.

Accept once and forever that ARM64 is the superior platform, oh and not to mention SVE2.2 is just about to be adopted for M5 and NVIDIA DIGITS already has SVE2.1, even in fulll SIMD loads like Raytracing the M4MAX with a 4x128b /core NEON+FMLA(1clock cycle/NEON and FMLA efficiency) can almost catch up with 275HX.
SVE2 ARM CPU's will wipe the floor with crap x86 in SIMD loads. They already win in NOSIMD and SCALAR.