It was discussed a page or two back. Last I heard was software voltage adjustment will be disabled when SGX is enabled. But voltage will still be adjustable in BIOS. SGX is required for playback of 4K UHD Blu-Ray, but little else on home PCs.
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It was discussed a page or two back. Last I heard was software voltage adjustment will be disabled when SGX is enabled. But voltage will still be adjustable in BIOS. SGX is required for playback of 4K UHD Blu-Ray, but little else on home PCs.
Why would you software overvolt anyways you set it in the bios like my 4770k 1.252v set once and off i go. SGX is crap anyways just another tool of DRM and way to block AMD from playing 4k UHD on pc. Which requires intels IGP on anyways so who would have such a pc?
Also Bluray is never going to die until streaming can match them which for a 4k disc is like 8k streams minimum more like 12k with compression lol. Streaming etc as mentioned is the biggest media scam when all the players like UV and Netflix die you lost your collection bro. Thats why i buy 4k UHD discs from the imdb top 250 list at about £10 a disc and £30 a trilogy. Its mine in true 4k HDR forever no if or but about it that is £10 spent well.
I think it will depend on how it is implemented in BIOS by your manufacturer. But in theory if you disable SGX then software undervolting should still be enabled.Lukilly I haven't installed the latest firmware update which I'm sure will plunder my attempts to undervolt.
Yeah, 4K UHD on playback on PC has been killed by DRM. I did have a fully hardware compliant PC at one point but still couldn't play 4K UHD because my screen was connected to an Nvidia GPU instead of the Intel IGP.SGX is crap anyways just another tool of DRM and way to block AMD from playing 4k UHD on pc. Which requires intels IGP on anyways so who would have such a pc?
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Unless of course you buy UHD-BDs and rip them yourself at full quality using one of the few drives that will allow this. You might need a media player that doesn't do HDCP etc. checking too.Yeah, 4K UHD on playback on PC has been killed by DRM. I did have a fully hardware compliant PC at one point but still couldn't play 4K UHD because my screen was connected to an Nvidia GPU instead of the Intel IGP.
I can neither confirm nor deny that I took that route.Unless of course you buy UHD-BDs and rip them yourself at full quality using one of the few drives that will allow this. You might need a media player that doesn't do HDCP etc. checking too.
Core i7 4790K fell by 42%!
At least they're only nerfing the iGPU this time...
Intel's Mitigation For CVE-2019-14615 Graphics Vulnerability Obliterates Gen7 iGPU Performance
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel-gen7-hit&num=1
due to the shared power envelope between the integrated graphics and CPU cores, losing out on the iGPU power management can mean potential performance implications on the CPU side.
Intel's Mitigation For CVE-2019-14615 Graphics Vulnerability Obliterates Gen7 iGPU Performance
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel-gen7-hit&num=1
man I'm nostalgic now, that CPU used to be an absolute unit - total beast and it saddens me to think it's now just a punny child of performance
Intel's Mitigation For CVE-2019-14615 Graphics Vulnerability Obliterates Gen7 iGPU Performance
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel-gen7-hit&num=1