u*******n 发帖数: 11 | 1 Intel most DuoCore CPU's thermal design power<= 35W
Intel i3/i5 TDP <= 35W, but i7 >= 45W
i7 is not good for 14'/15' notebook design, if no special cooling system
designed.
Thermal capability is the true boundary of notebook's reliability!!!! |
d*****a 发帖数: 1319 | 2 i7笔记本刚出来没多久
以前的各品牌笔记本就没有可靠性问题?
【在 u*******n 的大作中提到】 : Intel most DuoCore CPU's thermal design power<= 35W : Intel i3/i5 TDP <= 35W, but i7 >= 45W : i7 is not good for 14'/15' notebook design, if no special cooling system : designed. : Thermal capability is the true boundary of notebook's reliability!!!!
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g******z 发帖数: 5809 | |
g******z 发帖数: 5809 | |
u*******n 发帖数: 11 | 5 These types are low/altra low voltage designs, not for regular notebooks.
They are even not powerful as regular i5 mobile.
thermal issue is an old engineering issue. While new CPU generation is
pushed out every year. That's why thermal is always the critical point.
【在 g******z 的大作中提到】 : i7 LM 25W : i7 UM 18W
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g******z 发帖数: 5809 | 6 But an i7 680UM is obviously better than most 35W core 2 Duo. Which one do
you choose?
【在 u*******n 的大作中提到】 : These types are low/altra low voltage designs, not for regular notebooks. : They are even not powerful as regular i5 mobile. : thermal issue is an old engineering issue. While new CPU generation is : pushed out every year. That's why thermal is always the critical point.
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