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For this testing purpose I just wanted to see the numbers, but if LM is applied correctly its not that easy that it will flow off the cpu because its such a thin layer. But I wouldn't really recommend applying liquid metal in the long run not worth it at all especially for a laptop like this that is not even intended for gaming or heavy tasks. But if you really want to apply LM there are safer ways of doing it I believe they sell a foam barrier that goes around the cpu.
On bios version S5507QAD.312 (yes - that is 12th version of BIOS, so ASUS is fixing things a lot) while on battery, but set Windows to Best Performance plan / MyASUS: Full-speed mode Fan Profile i have got 11284 pts in C23. For daily use i do not recommend metallic type thermal paste. I did repasted CPU but with non-metallic Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme (the pink one) with pretty high thermal conductivity. That one paste also haven't dry out on any of my rig. But as always that's your choice guys.
You did not run a LLM. The difference will result in the number of prompts or lengths required to use the or or and functions in the code. Try after using each LLM and show us the results. Also use stats to indicate whether a change would occur during each specific run and amount of voltage and cpu data transfer rates would be required after 1, 2 , 3 ,4 ,5,6 10, 15, 20 years later.
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Aren't you afraid that liquid metal will roll down onto the board? You just didn't isolate him in any way on the video.
For this testing purpose I just wanted to see the numbers, but if LM is applied correctly its not that easy that it will flow off the cpu because its such a thin layer. But I wouldn't really recommend applying liquid metal in the long run not worth it at all especially for a laptop like this that is not even intended for gaming or heavy tasks.
But if you really want to apply LM there are safer ways of doing it I believe they sell a foam barrier that goes around the cpu.
On bios version S5507QAD.312 (yes - that is 12th version of BIOS, so ASUS is fixing things a lot) while on battery, but set Windows to Best Performance plan / MyASUS: Full-speed mode Fan Profile i have got 11284 pts in C23. For daily use i do not recommend metallic type thermal paste. I did repasted CPU but with non-metallic Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme (the pink one) with pretty high thermal conductivity. That one paste also haven't dry out on any of my rig. But as always that's your choice guys.
YOU ARE A CLOWN USE C23!!!!!!
STOP USING C23 for ARM64!!!!!!!!!!🤬
Please test cinebench r24 MyAsus Full performance mode and windows best performance mode
Yep I did the run on the video of the r24 #04:59 the laptop was set in full at both places I can run it again if you want.
Could you please repeat the test with liquid metal?@@htpoint
Hi, I just did a fresh run with the LM, and the score for the multi core is: 1104 pts quite a big jump from the 919, actually I wasn't expecting that.
@@htpoint asus vivobook S15 same laptop cpu temp limit 90,90 and throotle the soc
@@htpoint 3d mark wild life extreme my highest score 6429 gpu 1250mhz,Could you please test it too?
You did not run a LLM. The difference will result in the number of prompts or lengths required to use the or or and functions in the code. Try after using each LLM and show us the results. Also use stats to indicate whether a change would occur during each specific run and amount of voltage and cpu data transfer rates would be required after 1, 2 , 3 ,4 ,5,6 10, 15, 20 years later.