bet nu aš tai niekaip nesuprantu kaip M$ per tiek metų to scalingo sutvarkyt negali.... On 24/10/2014 09:17, MRT wrote: >> hibrido funkcija tai gal ir nelabai reikalinga. Šiaip pačiupinėjus patiko. > > > Yoga 2 Pro 13 teko praardyt vyrius paverzt.. Is juzerio puses fygnia/nesamone/dzin, > taciau mano akimis - matke is triju daliu sujungta lanksciais sleifais kazkaip salyginai pasirode. > RAM ilituotas, SSD nedidelis .. mano ziuretas buvo su i3.. reza per smulki vartotojui - sedejo ne po native. > Pasiskaitymas gal padetu apsisprest: > http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-Yoga-2-Pro-Convertible.107620.0.html > http://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/_processed_/csm_STRESS-full-2_6a54602588.png > Cia toks momentelis - plonumas/fainumas/lengvumas turi kartais ir kitokias pasekmes: > Under full CPU stress (using Prime95), we observed stable clock rates of 2.3 GHz, > which is the maximum multi-core Turbo Boost frequency for the installed i5-4200U CPU. > Finally, we layered both full CPU and GPU stress simultaneously to produce a seriously > taxing (and realistically unlikely) situation for the notebook. Under these conditions, it’s > hardly surprising that the machine quickly buckles: GPU clock rates maintain just 450 MHz, > and both CPU cores are locked at 897 MHz (half the base clock rate, and throttling by definition). > > Visumoj tikrai naudotinas, o trukumeliu visi turi. >