• Decq@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Was that even true for comparable CPU’s? I feel this was only for their N100’s etc.

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      2 days ago

      Nah all the am4 cpus have abysmal idle power, the am5 got a little better as far as i know but the infinity fabric was a nightmare for the idle power.

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        2 days ago

        Well I concede, I guess there was one metric they were better at. Doing absolutely nothing.

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        What about the monolithic socs? Idle power on my 5825u is better than my i5-1135g7. My i7-8550u is in between.

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          The problem is just the infinity fabric that connects the chiplets. Afaik this is because its clock runs at a consstant speed and its made on a way bigger node. The monolithic parts dont have that problem.

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        1 day ago

        My AM4 box draws 0 watts on idle. I turn it off when I don’t use it

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          21 hours ago

          Like turn off the PSU switch? Computers can draw more than you think when they’re “off”, but the PSU switch should shut out the whole thing.

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          21 hours ago

          Ahh yes idle=not using computer and using computer=100% cpu usage. There is no such thing as “reading a pdf document” or “surfing the web”.

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                  57 minutes ago

                  If the system is powered the cpu is always doing something. Idle doesnt mean that your pc is off it just means no “real” load. Modern cpus are so powerfull that browsing the web is no real cpu load. It may be a few % difference than just the os itself but windows backround tasks will propably make more impakt on the cpu load.

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                    53 minutes ago

                    My CPU boosts to 4Ghz at 1.5V loading a website

                    That’s hardly nothing. When it’s not doing anything it goes back to 500Mhz at less than 1V

                    The CPU is not doing anything when the system is turned on! I don’t run Windows spyware so it only does something when it’s told