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Re UK power supplies, they probably have them back in stock.
Just received yesterday my GTR7 Pro and even though I was told that there were no UK PSU's and I'd get a US type one....Loh and behold... UK PSU.
Well to probably be more accurate it's a pretty standard looking black block PSU with a magnetic output and a removeable plug input with a UK C5 (clover leaf) short power lead.
Which means that they can use that for most EU countries as all they need is to source a country specific cable and not change the PSU itself.
Oh and so far, no need for extra cooling.
Ran the AIDA64 stress test, had to use HWInfo for the numbers as AIDA hasn't gotten the reporting hooks for this processor sorted yet, ran for 60 minutes no throttling pretty cool (comparive;y
Start up numbers
(temperatures in C, after leaving the machine powered on overnight)
CPU Tctl/Tdie average 32.1
CPU core average 30.1
CPU SOC average 30.6
APU GFX (core temp) average 28.4
DDR 0 average 32.4
DDR 1 average 32.4
Disk 1 average 38 (stock Crucial P3 SSD)
Disk 2 average 42 (SK-Hynix P41)
GPU average 29.0
Temperature numbers, full stress test, after 60 minutes
CPU Tctl/Tdie average 67.7 max 78.6
CPU core average 66.9 max 77.6
CPU SOC average 56.6 max 63.8
APU GFX (core temp) average 61.9 max 73.6
DDR 0 average 62.8 max 73.5
DDR 1 average 58.5 max 68.8
Disk 1 average 54 max 63 (stock Crucial P3 SSD)
Diak 2 average 53 max 64 (SK-Hynix P41)
GPU average 62.5 max 70.2
Back of the device with the air oulets got a bit toasty, finger hot, not burny-burny.
The fan kicked in at about 8-10 minutes in, ramped up to noticeably with a tiny bit of coil whine but didn't make my ears bleed
Once the stress testing terminated the device cooled down pretty rapidly and returned to base temps in 3-5 minutes
So far no sign of the 16GB good, 32GB bad issue folks have reported
So far no sign of any issues AS YET.... we wait with bated breath.
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