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The "Hertzbleed" vulnerability

The "Hertzbleed" vulnerability

Posted Jun 15, 2022 18:10 UTC (Wed) by flussence (guest, #85566)
In reply to: The "Hertzbleed" vulnerability by nye
Parent article: The "Hertzbleed" vulnerability

BIOS most certainly kicks rocks - it's a Gigabyte board. The normal max clock is 3800 without boost and something like 4400 with, but leaving it turned on doesn't improve life in any way for me while the downsides are immediately visible. If it's dud silicon then I can accept that, but I'd at least like it to last long enough to replace with a Linux-running M2 down the line :-)


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The "Hertzbleed" vulnerability

Posted Jun 20, 2022 15:58 UTC (Mon) by eduperez (guest, #11232) [Link]

Going from 3800GHz to 4400GHz is a 16% increase, but only in CPU frequency, among a myriad of other factors that affect performance... it's probably imperceptible for many use cases, and not worth the cost.


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