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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1120419" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>Even with the 9950X3D's hugely improved wattage/power intake and overall efficiency, the thermals in a laptop case for any AMD X3D or Intel K are unworkable unless using liquid nitrogen as the cooling solution.</p><p></p><p>The laptop form factor always requires a power and thermal limited CPU. That translates to a "hobbled" CPU. Hence the reason AMD and Intel offer "mobile" versions of its CPUs.</p><p></p><p>The Intel K and Intel HX/KX CPUs are two completely different CPUs. Same with AMD's X3D and HX CPUs. The mobile versions are mere shadows of the non-mobile variants.</p><p></p><p>The consumer pays extra money for the laptop form factor and then pays more extra money for a "hobbled" CPU tweaked so that it can run in the laptop form factor without burning the user's lap or burning down the building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1120419, member: 114717"] Even with the 9950X3D's hugely improved wattage/power intake and overall efficiency, the thermals in a laptop case for any AMD X3D or Intel K are unworkable unless using liquid nitrogen as the cooling solution. The laptop form factor always requires a power and thermal limited CPU. That translates to a "hobbled" CPU. Hence the reason AMD and Intel offer "mobile" versions of its CPUs. The Intel K and Intel HX/KX CPUs are two completely different CPUs. Same with AMD's X3D and HX CPUs. The mobile versions are mere shadows of the non-mobile variants. The consumer pays extra money for the laptop form factor and then pays more extra money for a "hobbled" CPU tweaked so that it can run in the laptop form factor without burning the user's lap or burning down the building. [/QUOTE]
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