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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1080064" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>I wouldn't worry about matrix burn in, and if it does then warranty. Like anything if the product is defective you have right to repair/refund within reasonable time frame..</p><p></p><p></p><p>Microsoft doesn't officially support the 7945HX3D. For some reason they have failed to add it to supported CPU's. There was a news article about it a few months ago. Maybe it's changed?</p><p></p><p>Sure it still works with Windows but if there is a problem with software/services/app's MS won't do anything it's up to AMD to do the heavy lifting. I'm no AMD expert but Intel just appears to be supported better by everyone, no issues with compatibility. Now if AMD's new CPU's are as great as they claim and the increase in performance is as good as they claim I would consider buying one.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah gaming laptop vendors really like spreading lies about cooling. Problem is 4080/4090 will run hot when playing current gen games no matter what vendor, and basically they have limited portability without the power being permantly plugged in but you know this I assume.</p><p></p><p>Office laptops you can get away with intense workloads if you have right amount of DDR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1080064, member: 57429"] I wouldn't worry about matrix burn in, and if it does then warranty. Like anything if the product is defective you have right to repair/refund within reasonable time frame.. Microsoft doesn't officially support the 7945HX3D. For some reason they have failed to add it to supported CPU's. There was a news article about it a few months ago. Maybe it's changed? Sure it still works with Windows but if there is a problem with software/services/app's MS won't do anything it's up to AMD to do the heavy lifting. I'm no AMD expert but Intel just appears to be supported better by everyone, no issues with compatibility. Now if AMD's new CPU's are as great as they claim and the increase in performance is as good as they claim I would consider buying one. Yeah gaming laptop vendors really like spreading lies about cooling. Problem is 4080/4090 will run hot when playing current gen games no matter what vendor, and basically they have limited portability without the power being permantly plugged in but you know this I assume. Office laptops you can get away with intense workloads if you have right amount of DDR. [/QUOTE]
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