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In Reply to: RE: choosing Windows laptop hardware posted by mike1127 on January 24, 2015 at 02:34:23
you could try reducing the frequency of your new laptop, no need for 2.3GHz. Can do it in power options set max and min cpu to 0, this should halve the frequency.
Am using a Toshiba haswell i5 laptop, the haswell chips really help getting data through the cpu and the new chips out later this year should be even better as they'll be able to be fanless as well as having 512 bit instructions. So might be better to wait for those even if it means being able to pick up a cheaper haswell.
http://mqnplayer.blogspot.co.uk/
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Why does reducing the frequency help? It would make the CPU slower to respond to I/O demands. But it would also reduce the emitted RF and the frequency of the emitted RF. Is that why?
reduced rf is the idea
http://mqnplayer.blogspot.co.uk/
Somehow there is this irrational notion that reducing Freq reduces RF. It is the frequency range that induces the worst intermodulation that matters and it may be that reducing frequency actually makes a system perform worse than it does higher up.
This is clearly a subject much loved by 'software experts'.
It is the frequency range that induces the worst intermodulation that matters....
And WHAT range might that be please?
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