blacklionpt

joined 1 year ago
[–] blacklionpt@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

I have rebooted (i apply the updates offline usualy), but it persists. I've also ran the apt full-upgrade and autoclean/autoremove with no luck. plasmashell version on the terminal also reports .10 version. It's just a silly little glitch in the UI it seems!

 

Anyone else having this oddity? Debian SID here!

[–] blacklionpt@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I actually downloaded the software and ran it in my windows 11 dev drive, and it seems overclocking the CPU is quite the impact, netting me over 2000 points extra! To be fair i don't know the reference speed at all, as i've had it overclocked since day one ! When i get a newer system i plan on overclocking, but from what i've been seeing overclocking a newer CPU doesn't net as much juice as these old boys can do! That single core performance uplift should probably impact php/javascript quite a lot for my daily work, i will compare it when i finally pull the upgrade trigger!

[–] blacklionpt@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's mostly single player platformer games and web development really (and tv shows with the SVP player project to watch with frame generation) maybe that's why the system I still so much usable !

[–] blacklionpt@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I have been seeing some benchmarks, and in some games the difference is quite big. The thing is I play mostly platformer games, and at this resolution the CPU and GPU seem quite in sync. The latest platformer I've been playing is Sonic Frontiers, and with some game mods to unlock higher quality graphics I've been getting solid 60 (game is capped) with no stuttering.

I do agree, trying it out is not the same as using it for a week though! I will eye out the AM5 platform, especially now that the motherboards are coming down in price, and will decide by next CPU gen!

[–] blacklionpt@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

It really is a tiny little trooper. I do mostly web development work, virtual machine based simulations before real world implementations and play some platformer games, and aside from the ocasional "ok 10 virtual machines is a bit too much" moments it chugs along great, before on Windows 10 LTSC and now since 1 and a half years ago on Debian with KDE (Steam Proton is really great!). I really have been saving, and I got to say, this PC has payed for itself almost 100 times over by now !

 

Hello everyone. I'm one of those rare sea birds that in 2023 still rides an i7 2600K OCd @ 4.8 GHz since launch day.

I've been poking and experimenting in and out of more recent computers but aside from the GPU upgrade, I haven't really decided to let my i7 2600K retire.

It's just that I can't feel the "fastness" in new builds, however I honestly didn't spend much time with a current gen high end machine.

Seeing as we are getting closer to yet another generation of AMD and Intel's, do you guys think it will be worth it?

My full specs are: i7 2600K @ 4.8 GHz Gskill 32 GB 2133 CL10 DDR3 ASRock Z77 Extreme 6 (I swapped an Asus one year after when Z77 was released) 750W Corsair PSU 2x 500GB Raid0 Samsung Evo 2x 500GB Raid0 Crucial MX500 AMD 6750 XT along with a QHD 27" 165 Hz (started with an HD5870, then TO 380 now RX 6850XT)

[–] blacklionpt@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Using Fedora Workstation 38 KDE Spin on both my personal desktop and work laptop, with the ocasional Windows 10 VM for some shenanigans! Has been working great for me!