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RE: Pinebook Pro? - Efe - 04-29-2019 (04-26-2019, 03:49 AM)Luke Wrote: It will still be a while. relax. Cant wait RE: Pinebook Pro? - Kochise - 04-29-2019 (04-24-2019, 09:44 AM)Luke Wrote: You'll be able to take a look at the Pinebook Pro (and Pinephone) dev kits this Sunday.Video removed ? RE: Pinebook Pro? - Luke - 04-29-2019 (04-29-2019, 10:38 PM)Kochise Wrote:(04-24-2019, 09:44 AM)Luke Wrote: You'll be able to take a look at the Pinebook Pro (and Pinephone) dev kits this Sunday.Video removed ? ISP issues. I did manage to upload this (admittedly very dark) demo earlier the same day: RE: Pinebook Pro? - Wizzard - 04-30-2019 Luke, have you tried Geekbench? RE: Pinebook Pro? - Luke - 04-30-2019 (04-30-2019, 12:48 AM)Wizzard Wrote: Luke, have you tried Geekbench? No. I am stress-testing the unit now however - mostly focusing on thermals (as we all know the performance). Is there Geekbench for Linux ARM? RE: Pinebook Pro? - Wizzard - 04-30-2019 (04-30-2019, 02:03 AM)Luke Wrote: Is there Geekbench for Linux ARM? There is not. We may just use Android version RE: Pinebook Pro? - PakoSt - 04-30-2019 The Phoronix test suite would be an interesting candidate. RE: Pinebook Pro? - prymer - 04-30-2019 Thanks for the update video. Nice looking laptop. Like the ISO keyboard. Does the USB-C port support thunderbolt 3 docks similar to the Dell WD-15? RE: Pinebook Pro? - Efe - 05-01-2019 How possible is it to throw in a really thin fan with a really basic heat spreader? RE: Pinebook Pro? - Luke - 05-01-2019 (05-01-2019, 06:19 AM)Efe Wrote: How possible is it to throw in a really thin fan with a really basic heat spreader? Not very. There is no need for a heat-spreader, since the bottom of the case makes contact the SOC and acts as a big heatsink/spreader already. I've been torture testing the device and playing with thermals over the past few hours. While you can get the unit to spike 80*C under unrealistic load in under a minute, it doesn't down-clock massively (1.4-1.6ghz on big cores) when totally grilled. I have played some games, watched 4K movies and done other demanding but real-life things and never hit the thermals. Playing Tekken 6 (PSP) was probably the most intense real-life benchmark, and that had the SOC hovering at 76*C, which is just under the thermal threshold for maintaining full frequency. That said, I'll do a little bit of modding for fun in the coming days and see if there is something simple to be done to improve thermal performance further - not that I think its necessary. |