Ryzen 7 3700x / RTX 3060TI / ARGB LED / 44" 144Hz Wide-screen Curved Gaming PC - Battlestations

My setup as follows(all custom built, for gaming, video cut, 3D CAD, foto etc...):
- Sharkoon TG5
- 6 Enermax 120mm ARGB fans
- MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS
- G.Skill DIMM 32 GB DDR4-3200 Kit
- AMD Ryzen 7 3700X @ Ryzen 3000 OC Bracket by der8auer (Temp is always ~10°C lower)
- MSI 8GB D6 RTX 3060 Ti Ventus 2X OC @ GPU Clock=1850Mhz, Memory Clock=7070Mhz
- Corsair Force MP510 240 GB, SSD NvME M.2
- Samsung MZ-V7E1T0BW 970 EVO 1 TB NVMe M.2
- Western Digital WD10EFRX 1 TB 3.5 SATA III
- Western Digital WD5000BHTZ VelociRaptor 500GB
- Samsung SSD 840 Basic 120 GB 2.5
- Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB 2.5
- Samsung SSD 860 Pro 500GB 2.5
- EVGA 750 G6(picture shows old Enermax Cyberbron)
- Enermax Liqmax III ARGB 360 mm
- Custom addressable RGB ARGB led strips
- Custom cable sleeves Red/Black
Spoiler: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
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Spoiler: Old case Sharkoon TG5
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The 3060TI is overclocked, some benchmark pics:
Here are the input/output devices:
- Lenovo P44w-10 with H/K USB-C Speaker
- Samsung M7 32" 4K Smart Monitor
- Philipps 272B
- Sharkoon Skiller Mech SGK3 with red switches
- Rii Rk 104
- Microsoft wired keyboard 600
- 2x Victsing gaming mouse(12€) or my Microsoft Sidewinder Laser
- Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse

strongst said:
My setup as follows(all custom built, for gaming, video cut, 3D CAD, foto etc...):
- Sharkoon TG05
- MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS
- G.Skill DIMM 32 GB DDR4-3200 Kit
- AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
- MSI 8GB D6 RTX 3060 Ti Ventus 2X OC
- Corsair Force MP510 240 GB, SSD NvME M.2
- Samsung MZ-V7E1T0BW 970 EVO 1 TB NVMe M.2
- Western Digital WD10EFRX 1 TB 3.5 SATA III
- Western Digital WD5000BHTZ VelociRaptor 500GB
- SAMSUNG SSD 2.5 850 EVO 500GB
- Enermax Cyberbron 700W
- Enermax Liqmax III ARGB 360 mm
- Custom addressable RGB led strips including 6 ARGB Enermax 120mm fans
- Custom cable sleeves Red/Black
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The 3060TI is overclocked, some benchmark pics:
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Here are the input/output devices:
- Lenovo P44w-10 with H/K USB-C Speaker and LG 24GM79G-B
- Sharkoon Skiller Mech SGK3 with red switches
- Victsing gaming mouse(12€) or my Microsoft Sidewinder Laser
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WOW that's amazing

strongst said:
My setup as follows(all custom built, for gaming, video cut, 3D CAD, foto etc...):
- Sharkoon TG05
- MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS
- G.Skill DIMM 32 GB DDR4-3200 Kit
- AMD Ryzen 7 3700X @ Ryzen 3000 OC Bracket by der8auer (Temp is always ~10°C lower)
- MSI 8GB D6 RTX 3060 Ti Ventus 2X OC @ GPU Clock=1850Mhz, Memory Clock=7070Mhz
- Corsair Force MP510 240 GB, SSD NvME M.2
- Samsung MZ-V7E1T0BW 970 EVO 1 TB NVMe M.2
- Western Digital WD10EFRX 1 TB 3.5 SATA III
- Western Digital WD5000BHTZ VelociRaptor 500GB
- SAMSUNG SSD 2.5 850 EVO 500GB
- Enermax Cyberbron 700W
- Enermax Liqmax III ARGB 360 mm
- Custom addressable RGB led strips including 6 ARGB Enermax 120mm fans
- Custom cable sleeves Red/Black
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Your cable management is amazing, sir!

svetius said:
Your cable management is amazing, sir!
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That's what I think so to

svetius said:
Your cable management is amazing, sir!
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That's what I think so to
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Thank's, cables can be easy hidden on the glass side, nice holes overall
but if you mean the back of the case, it looks more like a over stuffed box Not so much place for all the hardware and cables, especially when you have a non modular power supply

strongst said:
Thank's, cables can be easy hidden on the glass side, nice holes overall
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but if you mean the back of the case, it looks more like a over stuffed box Not so much place for all the hardware and cables, especially when you have a non modular power supply
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U got a MSi I got a MSi too

A few days after the 3060ti release I looked on pccg (Aussie retailer) I had my cash there ready to buy. ($1000AUD). I looked for the cheapest sale, finding one for $749 and I dropped it thinking it was too expensive and not worth it... BOOIIII I was stupid. 6 months later and I'm still crying I didn't just get it.
You build is mean af tho. Amazing job. I would defo look at some gas monitor stands tho and trying to get a similar sized monitor (height wise) to that super mega juicer ultrawide you got there.

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My setup as follows(all custom built, for gaming, video cut, 3D CAD, foto etc...):
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Really nice curved ThinkVision monitor. I think the screen is now so wide that you really need at least three computer mice

VisualSakura said:
A few days after the 3060ti release I looked on pccg (Aussie retailer) I had my cash there ready to buy. ($1000AUD). I looked for the cheapest sale, finding one for $749 and I dropped it thinking it was too expensive and not worth it... BOOIIII I was stupid. 6 months later and I'm still crying I didn't just get it.
You build is mean af tho. Amazing job. I would defo look at some gas monitor stands tho and trying to get a similar sized monitor (height wise) to that super mega juicer ultrawide you got there.
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I bought it for just 529€ in 12/2020. Today I can sell it for 700+€ if I wish. That is really crazy and mostly driven by the mining scene
It_ler said:
Really nice curved ThinkVision monitor. I think the screen is now so wide that you really need at least three computer mice
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Haha, no, they're for 2 notebooks connected to the monitor as well. The monitor itself isn't that big compared to 55" ones from Samsung for example. Those are really beasts and I don't like it cause you have to sit farer away compared to the 44" with 3840x1200 resolution. Also the fact, that it has much more possibilities to connect devices and charge them too.

strongst said:
I bought it for just 529€ in 12/2020. Today I can sell it for 700+€ if I wish. That is really crazy and mostly driven by the mining scene
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In Australia, the 3060ti is completely out of stock but is priced more than a 6700xt, costing about $1300AUD and over. Where as every other GPU, similar pricing scheme but they're all in-stock

I like your cable routing, mine is similar but not quite as tidy.

CamoGeko said:
I like your cable routing, mine is similar but not quite as tidy.
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The cables are indeed stuffed at the back of the case and there's no space at all. The side panel sits tide as well due to the cables

strongst said:
The cables are indeed stuffed at the back of the case and there's no space at all. The side panel sits tide as well due to the cables
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Yeah I can see its quite a bundle lol
Once you get rid of those SATA drives you can definitely make some more room.
Hopefully I will get round to posting my build soon, just waiting for a GPU to come along.

Do you have pump whine or strange sounds?
ARCTIC has a link to this really long video about mounting coolers. Skip to 17:30 if you want to see what they say about tubes up for a front mount.

RRiVEN said:
Do you have pump whine or strange sounds?
ARCTIC has a link to this really long video about mounting coolers. Skip to 17:30 if you want to see what they say about tubes up for a front mount.
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No, I don't have any noise.

strongst said:
No, I don't have any noise.
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The fact that the manfacture had a big peice of paper saying watch this video before you mount your cooler scared me. I wondered how much it really affects it. I get what they are saying though. Good to hear you have no issues.

RRiVEN said:
The fact that the manfacture had a big peice of paper saying watch this video before you mount your cooler scared me. I wondered how much it really affects it. I get what they are saying though. Good to hear you have no issues.
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You can see how I installed my AIO and I really have no issues

This is a great video on how not to mount your AIO:

CamoGeko said:
This is a great video on how not to mount your AIO:
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Yeah I know this, but since I don't recognize any strange behavior(vaporized cooling liquid) I won't turn the radiation upside down cause this requires that I cut out some parts of the lower case otherwise the fittings won't fit into the lower case

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"Aakash" with Froyo! $25||Ubislate 7 with Gingerbread $35

UPDATE:Here is the new release Ubislate 7 which is just the double in specs compared to aakash
Here u can find more details
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Hey guys awesome news not related to x10 apologies
A new tablet in india named aakash is to be released and is 7" and 1800 INR($35) for people and 1000 INR($20) for students(like me) and free in some schools and collages...
And comes with Froyo!!
Get the specs here and also down here
Specifications
Hardware:
1. Processor: Connexant with Graphics accelerator and HD Video processor
2. Memory (RAM): 256MB RAM / Storage (Internal): 2GB Flash
3. Storage (External): 2GB to 32GB Supported
4. Peripherals (USB2.0 ports, number): 1 Standard USB port
5. Audio out: 3.5mm jack / Audio in: 3.5mm jack
6. Display and Resolution: 7” display with 800x480 pixel resolution
7. Input Devices: Resistive touch screen
8. Connectivity and Networking: GPRS and WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
9. Power and Battery: Up to 180 minutes on battery. AC adapter 200-240 volt range.
Software:
1. OS: Android 2.2
Other preferable
1. HDMI port
Hardware detail
1. 7-inch 800x480 resistive touchscreen
2. Rugged casing with a rubberized feel
3. Wi-Fi enabled (802.11 a/b/g WiFi)
4. Mini and full USB
5. miniSD card slot
6. Subscriber Identity Module (SIM card) slot
7. Video out
8. Headphone jack
9. 256MB of RAM
10. 2 GB of storage memory. 32 GB Expandable microSD memory card.
11. 2 Watts of power consumption with solar charging option
12. 366 MHz + HD video co-processor
13. Audio out: 3.5mm jack / Audio in: 3.5mm jack
14. Display and Resolution: 7” display with 800x480 pixel resolution
The hardware video codec is not so great.. it may be format limited.
The 366 cpu is quite slow as
My x10 mini pro at 600Mhz hardly has the brunt for it all at 320x240.
But it's a start.. soon android devices will be very cheap.
A ARM cpu costs less than US$1
OmegaRED^ said:
The hardware video codec is not so great.. it may be format limited.
The 366 cpu is quite slow as
My x10 mini pro at 600Mhz hardly has the brunt for it all at 320x240.
But it's a start.. soon android devices will be very cheap.
A ARM cpu costs less than US$1
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But that is cheap as this so what should i choose?
I read about it on reuters and they said (indian specialist) that it will suck, the materials that will be used will be crappy, not so fast, impossible to upgrade
I sincerely think that you as a student should try to buy a good tablet and not pay 1700+ rupies(sp?) or around 35 dlls for it
Edit: to the post above this one.... get the nokia trust me
alankstiyo said:
I read about it on reuters and they said (indian specialist) that it will suck, the materials that will be used will be crappy, not so fast, impossible to upgrade
I sincerely think that you as a student should try to buy a good tablet and not pay 1700+ rupies(sp?) or around 35 dlls for it
Edit: to the post above this one.... get the nokia trust me
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U should not underestimate such a great achivement it is because some poor people live in india! do u know?
some people don't have money to study or eat food!
Its made because poor people's children can do study with the help of it coz they don't have money to buy pc or laptop
government is paying 50% cost for students so they can study!
alankstiyo said:
I read about it on reuters and they said (indian specialist) that it will suck, the materials that will be used will be crappy, not so fast, impossible to upgrade
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And can u make one?
with Dual Core, Adreno 220 GPU, high quality plastic or metel, fastest and upgrade every month?
and that too in 20$?
Well ..
Bad cpu so what?
Bad gpu so what?
Why?
Simple let me remind you iPhone phone for $200 around the globe logo...
Yeah here price is omg!
sahibunlimited said:
But that is cheap as this so what should i choose?
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I agree i would so take the tablet..
yes i am also thinking of getting one just for time-pass sake
i doubt they will release kernel sources or would have overclocked this bugger
P.S.: might make a good car-phone
btw the news article says it will come by "end of November"... thats more than a month from now... till then my HTC Flyer should hopefully arrive
I'll take the nokia..it comes with snake preinstalled^^ just kidding
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resistive touchscreen
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Deal-breaker for me. I had a phone w/a resistive screen (before I knew the difference) and it was so unresponsive & buggy I swore I'd never get one again.
D first one lakh pieces shall b free to every 1!! N it shall b launched in nxt year by march... V ll gt forms to fill up in our colleges n later as per our serial no. v ll gt our delivery...i m gonna buy 1 fr watching out movies n all such stuff... Also readn out ebuks n all.
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deathbreath2010 said:
I'll take the nokia..it comes with snake preinstalled^^ just kidding
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Dude i used to Kill that game hahah
varshil said:
D first one lakh pieces shall b free to every 1!! N it shall b launched in nxt year by march... V ll gt forms to fill up in our colleges n later as per our serial no. v ll gt our delivery...i m gonna buy 1 fr watching out movies n all such stuff... Also readn out ebuks n all.
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Yes u can watch 1080p videos atleast
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sahibunlimited said:
Yes u can watch 1080p videos atleast
Sent from my X10i using xda premium
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thats a misconception... u probably wont be able to view FULL HD 1080p content...
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thats a misconception... u probably wont be able to view FULL HD 1080p content...
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I saw this
Two things disappointed me the most:
1st. 256 MB RAM
2nd. Resistive touch!
But dude, within 1250 INR app 25 USD u can gt only dat mch.... Still this is a dream...
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this is not for those who want to play angry birds
this tablet is for those who cant afford laptop,pc,mobile coz it is too expensive thus making them technology illiterate. the main purpose is to give access to modern technology to school students so that once they grow up they are not scared of a computer which is a case now.
kunalgahlot said:
this is not for those who want to play angry birds
this tablet is for those who cant afford laptop,pc,mobile coz it is too expensive thus making them technology illiterate. the main purpose is to give access to modern technology to school students so that once they grow up they are not scared of a computer which is a case now.
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Its at the price near just free so I m just taking one for time pass...
I have those above things
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i will also take one for me definitely!!

ONDA V891W - 8.9 IPS FHD, Intel Z3735F 1.83GHz, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD Windows 8.1 tablet

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Latest Windows tablet model from Onda - V891w.
Trending 8.9 inch design, Full HD screen (perfect resolution for Windows, not too low, but not too high, since Windows doesn't scale very well on higher Retina like resolutions).
Fast Intel Atom Quad core CPU with a very tempting price just around.
Onda V891w - Mod Edit: please do not post commercial links onto xda. Thanks!
Screen 8.9 inch IPS (1920 x 1200px)
CPU Intel Bay Trail Z3735F Quad Core 64Bit 1.83GHz
RAM 2GB
Capacity 32GB + MicroSD up to 128GB
System Windows 8.1
Battery 5000mAh
Size 241x169x8.9mm
I was looking at this at well,
it's like the only 9" windows tablet which i found overall (including non-chinese ones)
and then the specs, with high-res etc and the price, looks a bit too good to be true? its even way cheaper than other ondas.
the back reminds me of my dell venue 8 pro to be fair, but i really like the back there
on banggood it looks like first batch sold out already and they expect a second batch
tinydeal and pandawill still have it from what it looks like?
but i cant really find any experience reports on the net yet (except one russian youtube video, where he just shows it)
I think that resolution is going to make this a very slow device.
Looks great though., like the Dell
ebsbow said:
I think that resolution is going to make this a very slow device.
Looks great though., like the Dell
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what u mean with slow device?
as long as videoplay in that resolution works flawless, browsing and office software aswell, that would be sufficient for me
Bowsing is memory and gpu intensive. And at that reolution I'm guessing you want
to see 1080p contend and use other browser. Forget smoothness at that resolution on an Z3735G.
Just saying. Looks sweet though.
HoR77 said:
what u mean with slow device?
as long as videoplay in that resolution works flawless, browsing and office software aswell, that would be sufficient for me
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ebsbow said:
Bowsing is memory and gpu intensive. And at that reolution I'm guessing you want
to see 1080p contend and use other browser. Forget smoothness at that resolution on an Z3735G.
Just saying. Looks sweet though.
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it's a Z3775F (which unfortunately is even a bit slower?)
for me this are just numbers and i have 0 experience with these hardware specs, but if someone says it won't be smooth then i would probably be looking for a different tablet? :/
1080p playback would be the major issue for me btw, i will only browse 1 tab with it, it's not a working machine, it would be for travels or for my couch/bed
Also not working and have 7 tabs open ? lucky number.
It's a Z3735F you mean, right? A Z3775 would be sweet but expensive.
You can always check devices with the same specs for there performance. Lots
of those.. A few at least.. all sluggish. Z3740 would even struggle.
HoR77 said:
it's a Z3775F (which unfortunately is even a bit slower?)
for me this are just numbers and i have 0 experience with these hardware specs, but if someone says it won't be smooth then i would probably be looking for a different tablet? :/
1080p playback would be the major issue for me btw, i will only browse 1 tab with it, it's not a working machine, it would be for travels or for my couch/bed
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Also not working and have 7 tabs open ? lucky number.
It's a Z3735F you mean, right? A Z3775 would be sweet but expensive.
You can always check devices with the same specs for there performance. Lots
of those.. A few at least.. all sluggish. Z3740 would even struggle.
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yeah typo, wanted to point out the F instead of the D
i will have a look at that tomorrow, but u crushed my dreams already
but well better to find out before i buy it
crushed my dreams, seriously? If you dont like the answer then
dont go looking for it. This is still xda developers, not the kmart website...
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crushed my dreams, seriously? If you dont like the answer then
dont go looking for it. This is still xda developers, not the kmart website...
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ment it with a lil bit of homour
at first glance this tablet looked perfect, good specs with perfect price, so i was really lookin forward to it
thats the reason i post here, to get some knowledge on things i dont understand (e.g. the intel processors and their performance)
i am obviously thankful for you help !
Just keep your viciousness in tact and you'll do fine.
So i did some research today and tried to look how the CPU is working, couldnt find anything useful there, so i tried finding a tablet/notebook which has the same CPU in it with a screen running same resolution aswell:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-Switch-10-Full-HD-Convertible-Review-Update.129800.0.html
From what i read here, it says basically that it isnt the fastest machine on earth, but that it's still running well and gets the job done?
Obviously not a gaming machine, but don't that 1080 videoplayback or normal surfing can't be done with it
HoR77 said:
it's a Z3775F (which unfortunately is even a bit slower?)
for me this are just numbers and i have 0 experience with these hardware specs, but if someone says it won't be smooth then i would probably be looking for a different tablet? :/
1080p playback would be the major issue for me btw, i will only browse 1 tab with it, it's not a working machine, it would be for travels or for my couch/bed
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i have the Onda v975w. it has the z3735f cpu and it has a retina display (2,048 x 1,536). it plays 1080p perfectly, it could play 1080p video while web browsing without a hitch although a bit tight on screen space
Tonian1878 said:
i have the Onda v975w. it has the z3735f cpu and it has a retina display (2,048 x 1,536). it plays 1080p perfectly, it could play 1080p video while web browsing without a hitch although a bit tight on screen space
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i have Onda V975W too. Even 4k 60FPS youtube videos plays without a slightest hitch, that is the power of Intel QSV and Windows 8.1!
I will upload some videos later.
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From what i read here, it says basically that it isnt the fastest machine on earth, but that it's still running well and gets the job done?
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No, it blows crap out of EVERY ANDROID and iPAD tablet ever made! Intel Bay trail chipset has more power than most budget notobooks from the previous year.
Intel subsides Bay Trail CPUs up to $50 each, just to beet crap out of competition and take market from ARM.
This tablet runs 4k video, it can even encode them and run older games like Counter Strike Source or Call of Duty 4 at playable FPS rate.
Seriously.. z3735f is an low end cpu..
Don't misinform people, sir.
ebsbow said:
Seriously.. z3735f is an low end cpu..
Don't misinform people, sir.
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Very nice advice, so why you don't use it more often?
Here is my video with the cheapest and most basic: 8 inch / Intel Atom Z3735G / 1GB RAM / 8GB SSD / Windows 8.1 tablet.
I should
Quick reminder, Z3735f is the most basic. G and D only differ in memory size.
Originalas said:
Very nice advice, so why you don't use it more often?
Here is my video with the cheapest and most basic: 8 inch / Intel Atom Z3735G / 1GB RAM / 8GB SSD / Windows 8.1 tablet.
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I should
Quick reminder, Z3735f is the most basic. G and D only differ in memory size.
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The Z3735G has one 32-bit memory channel, whereas the F has one 64-bit channel. The F has a max memory bandwidth of ~10.6GB/s, the G ~5.3GB/s.
If you have to choice between a F and a G then pick the F.
Yep, that's true. Can't argue with that..
My Onda has Z3735D and eStar Z3735G, but I haven't noticed any real difference. Maybe because both comes with Windows x86 or 32bit is still more than enough for 2GB RAM.
Both scores identical 67FPS in Counter Strike Source stress test.

PiPO W2F 8 inch Tablet Intel Z3735F Quad Core Windows 8.1

UPDATE 8/1 2015
UNBOXING video:
REVIEW video:
3D GAMING, HDMI & WIRELESS DISPLAY TEST
Tips:
- To enter BIOS, connect keyboard via OTG, at boot start press ESC + CAPSLOCK
- To access advanced startup options in Windows 8 or 8.1, hold VOL down plus POWER
- Download latest display drivers here https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=24345
(especially do this update, if you have problems to wake the tablet from sleep sometimes, should fix it)
PiPO W2F Disassembly Pictures here
https://plus.google.com/photos/100582382505207418108/albums/6108053155867182961
Drivers:
http://pipo.cn/En/index.php?m=Product&a=show4&id=360&type=2
Want to use OTG and Charge it at the same time?
Then you need one of these
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Hey
What do you guys think about the PiPO W2F 8 inch Tablet Intel Z3735F Quad Core Windows 8.1? I saw it to a nice price at Gearbest. It comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB ROM that seems to be okay for a 8 inch tablet. It also has support for HDMI and OTG which I find very important for a tablet.
Due to Chinese manufacturers, the market of mobile electronic devices overflowed by cheap Windows 8 tablets. Devices of well-known brands cannot compete with the same quality, but lower prices of Chinese products. The famous Hong Kong brand PiPO presented 8-inch Windows tablet PiPO W2F.
The 5MP camera lens and stereo speaker’s grilles are located on the back cover. The Start button and volume lever are on the long side. On the shorter fringe located interface connectors: 3.5 mm audio, microUSB / OTG, miniHDMI, power jack, the microphone hole, slot for TF card and On button.
The screen also impressive. It is based on IPS matrix with resolution 1280x800px. Display supports ten-finger multitouch and reproduces pictures, videos and dynamic games with reasonable quality.
The basis of W2’s hardware is the quad-core Intel Atom Z3735F, made on 22 nm technology process. It clocked at 1.8 GHz and appropriate to Windows.
Video System integrated into processor’s cores and supports high-quality graphics in mid-class games. The RAM reaches 2GB. The tablet can simultaneously perform multiple tasks due to good balance of a hardware. With PiPO W2F users can listen a music, read e-books, work with documents and communicate in chats. The tablet can support all online games, and many other ones, except games, requiring a strong hardware and discrete graphic card.
The internal SSD storage capacity is 32 GB. Volume of memory can be increased by using the TF card. OTG interface allows you to connect a mouse, keyboard, external hard drive and other devices to the tablet. PiPO W2F can be charged from a computer or laptop via USB.
Wide range of Windows 8.1 applications and Office 365 with an annual subscription will make a work with PiPO W2F more comfortable and efficient.
PiPO W2F has FM-receiver, and all necessary sensors. The tablet can play high quality music and video.
With HDMI interface, the tablet turns to a video player by connecting it to a TV or home theater. Wireless technologies are implemented in the tablet via Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth modules. The device has no GPS, because it is a feature of W line of PiPO gadgets.
The battery capacity of 4500 mAh ensures continuous operation of the device up to 9 hours in active mode, or two days in standby mode.
PiPO W2F – the device with good performance, which is runs on the latest Windows 8.1 system with an annual subscription to Office 365. It seems to be a best buy at the market.​
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Teclast X80h is the answer. Drop all the other chinese brands apart from Teclast. In Russia Teclast is by far the most popular one. Imagine why.
Post #1 also now updated with a video of the PiPO W2F, so far it is running good, I also own the Voyo Winpad A1 Mini, but the W2F is thinner and for some reason actually better to hold in the hand.
s7yler said:
Post #1 also now updated with a video of the PiPO W2F, so far it is running good, I also own the Voyo Winpad A1 Mini, but the W2F is thinner and for some reason actually better to hold in the hand.
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Hi! I am very interested in buying the Pipo W2F but I have some questions,
Have you found a good case for it? because I'm not able to find anyone.
What tablet do you prefer? Do you recommend it? (Voyo, teclast, Honda...)
Are you happy with this tablet?
Could you take some photos with both cameras?
And the last question,would you wait to Cherry Trail? (new Intel processor)
Thanks a lot!
(Srry about my English)
penxo said:
Hi! I am very interested in buying the Pipo W2F but I have some questions,
Have you found a good case for it? because I'm not able to find anyone.
What tablet do you prefer? Do you recommend it? (Voyo, teclast, Honda...)
Are you happy with this tablet?
Could you take some photos with both cameras?
And the last question,would you wait to Cherry Trail? (new Intel processor)
Thanks a lot!
(Srry about my English)
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I have not found a case for it sorry. I like this PiPO very much and happy with it, but the Voyo is also good (but higher priced).
To be honest, the camera is nothing special, only ok for a little Skype etc. don't expect too much from cameras in tablets.
I would not wait for the Cherry Trail, because there will always come something new, and then you can wait forever.
I've been thinking of buying Pipo w2 because the processor is better.... Thanks for your answer.
Because the USB of W2 is 3.0 and PiPo W2F USB port is 2.0.
penxo said:
I've been thinking of buying Pipo w2 because the processor is better.... Thanks for your answer.
Because the USB of W2 is 3.0 and PiPo W2F USB port is 2.0.
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Ye if you want to pay some more then you could go for the W2 I guess, but the difference is not big, they are almost the same.
yes I know by the way I've just found that Chuwi is going to release his Chuwi Vi8 Super Edition, it comes with HDMI and dual boot with android 4.4.4....
Thanks for your reply!
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Ye if you want to pay some more then you could go for the W2 I guess, but the difference is not big, they are almost the same.
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Actually I have the PIPO W2 with the USB 3.0. Despite the driver stating it is an USB3.0 I had tested with several USB 3 thumbdrive,hard disk and all but none of them work at USB 3 speed. .__." bummer~
I have this and teclast, prefer pipo
zorroloko said:
I have this and teclast, prefer pipo
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happy to see other users out there. I tot I was the only one using this
gxthelord said:
happy to see other users out there. I tot I was the only one using this
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I ordered one 9 days ago and waiting to receive it from china post
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I ordered one 9 days ago and waiting to receive it from china post
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Nice~! do let the community know how is it when u get it. ^^ been happy with it.
Also here's something u can do with it to kill time too. ^^
gxthelord said:
Nice~! do let the community know how is it when u get it. ^^ been happy with it.
Also here's something u can do with it to kill time too. ^^
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will do hopefully its not stolen or defected like I have heard in other forums
hi all
i am interested in buying this tab too
but what about drivers ?
from where to get ??
mokajengy said:
hi all
i am interested in buying this tab too
but what about drivers ?
from where to get ??
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what drivers? do you mean where to buy it?
no
i mean drivers for video card , for sound etc
drivers !!!!! ITS AWINDOWS RIGHT !!
i have another q
from where to charge it??
from usb port or DC Jack like pipo w2?????????
Strange portrait mode forced onto secondary display
Anybody with the W2F experiencing problems with the secondary display being forced into portrait mode when connecting via HDMI? Not sure if it is a problem with windows or the tab (I have an Asus T100 as well and have never had this happen before).
Thanks a lot for those review videos, they really helped me make up my mind :good::good:
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i mean drivers for video card , for sound etc
drivers !!!!! ITS AWINDOWS RIGHT !!
i have another q
from where to charge it??
from usb port or DC Jack like pipo w2?????????
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Drivers pipo. cn/index.php?m=Product&a=show4&type=2&id=360
2.q: USB
mokajengy said:
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i mean drivers for video card , for sound etc
drivers !!!!! ITS AWINDOWS RIGHT !!
i have another q
from where to charge it??
from usb port or DC Jack like pipo w2?????????
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Most of the drivers will be downloaded automatically from Windows Update, or are included in Windows.
You charge it from the USB port, it is fast enough even if you use it.

CHUWI Vi8 Plus Unboxing, Performance, Battery, Camera review

Now i would like to share Chuwi VI8 Plus tablet pc review with you. This is the windows 10 OS tablet pc, which be the other version of Chuwi VI8 dual boot model. Chuwi VI8 Plus is built in Type C port to be the nice version for most users. Chuwi Tablet PC has made big progress in the past few years. It has provided us not only the nice and affordable price, but also the ultra wonderful performance.
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Chuwi VI8 plus highlights overview:
Operating system:*Windows10 OS
Display:*8 Inch*IPS*1280*800, 10 Points Capacitive touch screen
CPU:*Intel Cherry Trail X5 Z8300 Quad Core 1.84GHz CPU
Storage:*2GB DDR3 RAM + 32GB eMMC ROM, T-Flash 64GB max
Dual cameras:*Front 2.0MP + Rear 2.0MP
Functions:*Support Bluetooth 4.0/OTG/HDMI/WiFi/Type-C
Build & Quality:
Chuwi VI8 Plus is made of plastic material, it has USB Type C port, the demension has 211.2mm length, 123.2 width and 9.3mm height, it weigh 350g which is easy to handle and take or bring. It has HDMI and Type C port which has much progress than that of Chuwi VI8 tablet pc.
It has 8inch 1280 *800 screen display and support 10 points capacitive touch screen. To some degree, the screen size is reasonable for a convenient tablet pc. And the screen resolution also gives us the nice video playing or games playing. I don't have to buy a ipad mini to spend much money with low performance. This Chuwi VI8 plus can gives us that ipad which will not provide. And Chuwi VI8 plus has supported Windows 10 OS , which is the latest OS like a real PC.You can treat this tablet pc like a computer to do office work, and personal recreation.
Therefore, i am so satisfied with this Chuwi VI8 Plus with this kind of design and quality. BTW, the screen also responses so quickly.
CPU and Internal storage:
Chuwi VI8 plus this time is powered by Intel Cherry Trail X5 Z8300 Quad Core 1.84GHz CPU and 2GB DDR3 RAM + 32GB eMMC ROM, and it can be expandable to 64GB by TF card. As you know Cherry Trail X5 is the lastest chipset of Intel company. and the performance will be compared with a computer. Altought it just has Quad core processor, when you paly games , you can feel the outstanding power than those dual core tablet PC. So you don't have to worry about the playing speed. And it has RAM 2GB and ROM 32GB which can support download many apps as i want. Of course, i just download the useful apps. I am afraid it will run slowly. Meanwhile, if you think the storage is not enough for you to use, you can add the tf card to expand the storage to 64GB. i bet it will be defintely large enough to use.
Dual cameras:*
Chuwi vi8 plus has improved the dual camera with front 2.0mp and Rear 2.0mp camera, due to the last tablet Chuiw VI8 with only 0.2mp front camera, this time Chuwi VI8 plus has 2.0mp front camera with can be used well in facing time or video chat. Of course i can also take selfies by it. And the back camera 2.0 mp also let me take some vivid pictures, although it can't be matched the smartphone with 13MP camera.
Battery Life:
With only a 4000 mAh battery inside is it enough? Using Battery Bar Pro, your looking around 5-6hours hours of normal web, video and doc use depending on what your doing and screen brightness of course. Personally I would have liked an hour or so more here, but it seems size or most likely cost constraints came into play in terms of battery capacity. But overall it’s good for an 8 inch Windows tablet.
Final Thought:
I am so satisfied with Chuwi VI8 Plus right now, i spend less and get a windows 10 OS tablet pc to support USB Type C charging. It also has HDMI port which is the one of most features i like. Of course , i don't know if you like the 8 inch screen size. So how do you feel about it?
Great specs for the price. I would like a bigger battery, but 4000mAh are enough. And what about connectivity? Does it have an HDMI? Also, are there any other versions such as dual boot (Android+Windows) as the Chuwi Vi8 or does it come just with Windows?
[email protected] said:
Great specs for the price. I would like a bigger battery, but 4000mAh are enough. And what about connectivity? Does it have an HDMI? Also, are there any other versions such as dual boot (Android+Windows) as the Chuwi Vi8 or does it come just with Windows?
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yeah, it supports HDMI port, and Onda V820w CH has similar specs at Chuwi VI8 Plus. you can compare them and make the choice. It supports Windows 10 OS and Android os, too. Any other idea ?
I have a Chuwi Wi10, and it's amazing if you unistall Android. I have installed Win10 and run flawlessly. Vi8 plus won't be the exception.
What's the difference between this and the other CHUWI VI8 that came out earlier (non-Plus)?
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What's the difference between this and the other CHUWI VI8 that came out earlier (non-Plus)?
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Chuwi VI8 is the old version, it has Windows 8.1 OS, and Chuwi vi8 plus has the Windows 10 OS. Better performance.
FumiJ said:
Chuwi VI8 is the old version, it has Windows 8.1 OS, and Chuwi vi8 plus has the Windows 10 OS. Better performance.
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Oh ok, that's a nice upgrade, I really like the USB type-C integration, I always get so nervous when I've to put my tablet on charge because I feel like the proprietary charging connector could break any time.
Is this on sale already?
PeteSco said:
Oh ok, that's a nice upgrade, I really like the USB type-C integration, I always get so nervous when I've to put my tablet on charge because I feel like the proprietary charging connector could break any time.
Is this on sale already?
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Yeah, i guess so, you can check and compare, then make the choice, but USB Type C connection is an outstanding feature for most users. This is the new progress for Chuwi VI8 Plus tablet pc .
MrCego said:
I have a Chuwi Wi10, and it's amazing if you unistall Android. I have installed Win10 and run flawlessly. Vi8 plus won't be the exception.
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CHuwi HI10 has supported Windows 10 OS itself. there is no Android version right now.
Share the real picture of Chuwi VI8 Plus with you.
Looks pretty nice, is the USB type-C port surrounded by metal? And what's that other port?
looks great
i especielly like the usb-c port, since just a month ago i had to replace my old phone due to a broken usb port. this looks like a very good value for money, sold in under 100$ in geekbuying.
shop video review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpyYm3cfBi0&feature=youtu.be
and product page if anyone is interested:
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/CHUW...-IPS-1280-800-HDMI-Type-C---Black-360389.html
talevi said:
i especielly like the usb-c port, since just a month ago i had to replace my old phone due to a broken usb port. this looks like a very good value for money, sold in under 100$ in geekbuying.
shop video review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpyYm3cfBi0&feature=youtu.be
and product page if anyone is interested:
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/CHUW...-IPS-1280-800-HDMI-Type-C---Black-360389.html
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Thanks dude! Seems to be working smoothly, really nice.
talevi said:
i especielly like the usb-c port, since just a month ago i had to replace my old phone due to a broken usb port. this looks like a very good value for money, sold in under 100$ in geekbuying.
shop video review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpyYm3cfBi0&feature=youtu.be
and product page if anyone is interested:
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/CHUW...-IPS-1280-800-HDMI-Type-C---Black-360389.html
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Thanks, it seems very neat. At that price tag, I guess I have to give it a try.
How can I backup the Windows 10 rom? Is there an Android rom available? (I'm not looking for dual boot)
You can see in TechTablets.
Hello guys,
Have any of you tried this tablet for reading?
I am looking for a cheap tablet to use as an e-reader. This one seems to have a high-quality display on paper, but is it really good, does it strain your eyes?
Also could anybody tell if there is any difference between Chuwi and other similar Chinese brands that you can find on geekbuy or gearbest, like Onda or Techlast?
not good for reading in my opinion
the screen is too dark for me and becomes darker after about 140° viewing angle
windows 10 is not my way by many aspects. Anyway.
Is there a possibility to flash an android system on Chuwi vi8 plus?
In Techtablets you can find info about that.
abillio said:
not good for reading in my opinion
the screen is too dark for me and becomes darker after about 140° viewing angle
windows 10 is not my way by many aspects. Anyway.
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Thanks for the info. I kinda like W10, and I also need it in my tablet, in order to have some productivity on the move.
Maybe I will have to go for the more expensive MI Pad 2. It's screen seems way better, and aspect ratio 4:3 is more suitable for reading.

CHUWI Lapbook SE - 13.3" IPS FHD | Celeron N4100 (Gemini Lake) | 4GB | 32GB + 128GB

CHUWI Lapbook SE - 13.3" IPS FHD | Celeron N4100 (Gemini Lake) | 4GB | 32GB + 128GB
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Display: 13.3" IPS Fully laminated, 1920x1080*
* SHARP LQ133M1JW08
CPU: Intel Celeron N4100 (Gemini Lake)
RAM: 4GB DDR4 2133MHz (Single-Channel)
* 1x4GB DDR4 2400MHz running at 2133MHz (S5RG2Q20CMS?)
eMMC: Sandisk DF4032 32GB*
* Speed: ~157 Read [MB/s] and ~113 Write [MB/s]
SSD: M.2 2280 SATA3 FORESEE FSGGMNC-128G 128GB*
* Speed: ~537 Read [MB/s] and ~439 Write [MB/s]
Audio Codec: Realtek HD Audio (can't find the precise model)
WiFi/Bluetooth: Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165
Sensors: Hall Sensor
Touchpad: Hantick HTIX5288 (recognized as Precision Touchpad)
Ports: 2x USB 3.0 (one for each side, both running at full speed), 1x Mini-HDMI 2.0 Output, 1x Headphone Jack
SD Card Reader: Realtek RTS5129 (USB 2.0)
Security: Trusted Platform Module 2.0
Front-facing Camera: 2.0MP Photos - 720p30 Videos (Generic USB)
Speakers: 4x (declared, not confirmed yet) with the sound coming out of the Keyboard
Battery: 2x 3.8V/5000 mAh cells = 7.6V 38Wh* (37Wh from the BIOS)
* Guangdong Pow-Tech New Power - PT 2877164-2S (2ICP3/77/164)
Power Supply: Xinspower A241-1202000D DC 12V/2A 3.5mm*10mm
Operating System: Windows 10 Home x64 (Multi-language)
* Genuine License
Real Weight: 1441g
Real Size: 31.7 x 21.6 x 1.43 cm
Extras: Backlit Keyboard and Logo, Aluminum Chassis with Plastic
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Internals:
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Drivers:
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Older Packages:
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Official Website:
CHUWI Lapbook SE at chuwi.com
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Based on @Wootever thread layout.
Backlight Bleeding issue
Just like what happened in the past with the CHUWI Lapbook Air (1st batch, latest ones are not affected), also the Lapbook SE is affected by the same annoying issue. Basically, you need to be lucky in order to get a unit with a perfectly glued screen until they fix the issue in the production line.
Full-quality photo album here: https://imgur.com/a/1pGcJ3S
Thermal Mod
Since this PC was reaching almost 90c under heavy-load with the locked 6W TDP, I decided to go ahead and open it. Unfortunately, many bad surprises came out.
ALERT: Be careful, there are some hidden screws that made me crazy while opening it since my Lapbook Air was not featuring them.
First of all, there was no thermal pad between the heatsink and the metal chassis (the one you see here has been added by me as a test).
Second, the heatsink seems to be recycled from another motherboard, but this is just the beginning. Due to this, the coating used to shield the Metal from the Motherboard was behaving as a barrier for the heat.
So, the only way to fix this mess is by removing the coating from both heatsink and metal chassis (because yes, they insulated also that). I used some abrasive paper (P400) to remove most of the coating.
The thermal pad has been replaced with thermal paste (Kyronaut by Thermal Grizzly).
By doing this process i have discovered that the thermal pad i used as test on the heatsink was too thin (0.5mm) so i have switched to something probably overkill (1.5mm), both pads were high-performance ones BTW for the best results.
Funny story, 1.5mm resulted to not be overkill at all because there is also a design issue with this heatsink, that is not being perfectly flat thus the distance between the die and the heatsink itself is quite big so this extra thickness of the 1.5mm Thermal Pad worked perfectly. NOTE: I would recommend to go for a copper pad instead of a thermal pad but i don't have any thermal adhesive so i decided to go for something safe.
Done! As a result of this process, temps dropped by ~10C at 6W, reaching maximum 65c under Prime95 maximum heat test.
Full-quality photo album can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/2Yi24vL​
For those interested, even though it is possible to disable Power Limit 1 in the BIOS, the setting is ignored and the maximum power usage keeps getting limited to 6W. XTU is not working either (blank tab).
For those interested, even though it is possible to disable Power Limit 1 in the BIOS, the setting is ignored and the maximum power usage keeps getting limited to 6W. XTU is not working either (blank tab).
By using ThrottleStop it is possible to unlock power limits properly: https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-throttlestop/
The problem is that temps get too high even with the thermal mod, i may consider liquid metal as next experiment.
Update regarding my Thermal mod. I was not satisfied with the result so proceeded and this is what i had to do.
First of all, i switched to liquid metal (Conductonaut) so i had to insulate almost the whole motherboard.
Then, as you can see here, a small piece of heatsink has been removed since, due to the design flaw, it was causing it to be bent improperly with poor contact with the die.
The result is unfortunately not superb, but i am now able to stay with power limits unlocked (via Throttlestop) with no/minimum thermal throttling.
2160p60 Playback with no Power Limits
windows 10 on ssd
Hi, I've seen that the SSD is faster than the emmc. do you know if it is possible to install Windows 10 on the ssd?
Willower said:
Hi, I've seen that the SSD is faster than the emmc. do you know if it is possible to install Windows 10 on the ssd?
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Yep, why not? It is handled just like a secondary drive.
Chromium OS
Chromium OS for Lapbook SE
This is a release candidate and the final release will be more polished and with a working built-in installer.
Downloads:
Chromium OS 68 Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N8qNpLruVz3gJieWwReb2fqe-lirqUJ9/view?usp=sharing
Installation: Depending on the destination device, you may have to follow different installation guides.
- Internal SSD (for permanent installation): in order to avoid issues, you need Linux, so choose your preferred distro and boot it (a live USB is fine, you don't need to install it). Then follow this video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N17rPCj9ye8
- USB Devices (HDD/SSD/Flash Drives, for portable installation also known as Live USB, 16GB minimum): you can use both Windows and Linux. For Windows, just download Rufus (https://rufus.akeo.ie/), choose your USB device, tick DD mode (instead of ISO) and proceed. For Linux, the video guide linked for the Internal SSD installation can be followed.
Known Bugs:
- Unavailable tap to click (the hardware click button works fine though)
- Broken Chromium OS Installer (disabled to avoid complains)
FAQ:
- Question: I can't find the Play Store as seen on Chromebooks, where is it?
- Answer: You won't find it until Google decides to make this feature available to the public.
- Question: The Laptop is stuttering and stops responding for a while, please help.
- Answer: It means that your External USB Device is painfully slow and have to consider to get a faster USB 3.0 device to avoid this.
- Question: Is the current image source-built? If yes, where is the kernel source as requested by GPL?
- Answer: No, the current release candidate build is based on another already built image thus i have no source code for it. I am waiting for the public source release in fix all remaining issues plus make the source code available.
Wow the maximum power usage is insane without any power limit enabled. Almost 21W without any active cooling is just too much to handle, i was lucky to get only a maximum of 85c thanks to my extreme thermal mod but i can't recommend to keep power limits completely off without doing it.
Hi
thanks for the detailed information regarding this laptop
I would like to know if you have tried upgrading the SSD, specifically if it'll be able to boot from an NVMe M.2 SSD?
hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
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Alberto96 said:
Yep, why not? It is handled just like a secondary drive.
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I intend to put a new SSD of 240 or 500gb could you suggest some models that have a high reading and work on this handset?
vkashin said:
Hi
thanks for the detailed information regarding this laptop
I would like to know if you have tried upgrading the SSD, specifically if it'll be able to boot from an NVMe M.2 SSD?
hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
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Yes, already tested.
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I intend to put a new SSD of 240 or 500gb could you suggest some models that have a high reading and work on this handset?
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I don't know your budget so i can't recommend you a specific model, Samsung SSDs are the best on the market as far as i know. BTW, any M.2 2280 SATA (not PCIe!) SSD will work on this device.
Ssd
Alberto96 said:
Yes, already tested.
I don't know your budget so i can't recommend you a specific model, Samsung SSDs are the best on the market as far as i know. BTW, any M.2 2280 SATA (not PCIe!) SSD will work on this device.
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My budget is 110 dollars Just let me know the names. I live in Brazil so the values ​​vary a lot. I wanted a high reading. I found one of Kingston a1000 among others. But I'm confused by this SSD issue. I bought one but it is wrong, I ended up buying a SSD pcie So I would recommend some models to me.
tekadon said:
My budget is 110 dollars Just let me know the names. I live in Brazil so the values ​​vary a lot. I wanted a high reading. I found one of Kingston a1000 among others. But I'm confused by this SSD issue. I bought one but it is wrong, I ended up buying a SSD pcie So I would recommend some models to me.
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Samsung 860 EVO M.2
Does somebody found a way to make camera work in Linux?
Hi, what settings do you have to change in TS in order to remove power limits on the N4100?
Thank you in advance.
Noob quick question
I majorly f-ed up my Chuwi SE. I thought I successfully cloned it to the 128 SSD, then deleted the eMMC. But, I now get this blue error screen.
Anyhoo. I'm trying to reinstall windows using the drivers the OP posted (thanks), and the windows + bios files on the chuwi site (slow going. Keeps getting network errors while dloading...). [sry, can't post outside link as I'm a new member. It is located on the official chuwi forums]
ANyway, my question. After I install windows (fingers crossed). How do I install the bios files that I downloaded from the chuwi forum? I downloaded them and they appear to be 4-5 different .efi files scattered about. How do I use these files, and do I need to install all of them? Many thanks in advance.
Hello... Post an HD photo of the motherboard, I'm interested to see the type of RAM installed

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