F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Organize data into distinct groups or bins for better analysis.

Organize data into distinct groups or bins for better analysis.

Organize data into distinct groups or bins for better analysis.

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niuhayan
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06-24-2016, 11:11 PM
#21
However, the explanation for why the bins are used is that they don’t meet the original requirements.
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niuhayan
06-24-2016, 11:11 PM #21

However, the explanation for why the bins are used is that they don’t meet the original requirements.

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SubaruXRem
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07-02-2016, 10:31 PM
#22
This applies to certain models. Some are designed to limit performance for cost reasons. If you need a quicker processor, you might have chosen the premium version instead.
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SubaruXRem
07-02-2016, 10:31 PM #22

This applies to certain models. Some are designed to limit performance for cost reasons. If you need a quicker processor, you might have chosen the premium version instead.

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CookieSady
Junior Member
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07-03-2016, 12:01 AM
#23
In addition to what @Electronics Wizardy said, there's also the issue that... well, the cheaper part didn't meet the requirements of the more expensive part anyway. You're playing the "silicon lottery" way more than what most people use the term for. Imagine buying a Ryzen 3600 because people said you could unlock two cores to make it a Ryzen 3700. Then you do just that, everything doesn't work, and you don't really have a way to revert it back because well, you need a working CPU to muck with the CPU. And you've also voided your warranty because companies don't really look fondly to such modifications. Now you have bunk CPU that works better as a paperweight than a CPU.
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CookieSady
07-03-2016, 12:01 AM #23

In addition to what @Electronics Wizardy said, there's also the issue that... well, the cheaper part didn't meet the requirements of the more expensive part anyway. You're playing the "silicon lottery" way more than what most people use the term for. Imagine buying a Ryzen 3600 because people said you could unlock two cores to make it a Ryzen 3700. Then you do just that, everything doesn't work, and you don't really have a way to revert it back because well, you need a working CPU to muck with the CPU. And you've also voided your warranty because companies don't really look fondly to such modifications. Now you have bunk CPU that works better as a paperweight than a CPU.

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