86waterpumper
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I agree about the lack of usb 3. I get maybe why the cheaper motherboards don't get it, but these custom made enclosure systems all ought to have it at the prices they are bringing. I mean the gigabyte brix i3 model has it but not the 1037u one haha. :\
Ok, I did a bunch of testing tonight, probably most of what I will do unless someone has a specific test they would like for me to run? nforce I have the bios pics I will upload them to my fototime at work tomm.
So...I ran tests with the kill a watt finally. Zap is right, not a huge difference in power except for the fact that the 70 percent efficiency rating on this psu on the test I read was achieved when power draw was higher up...close to 100 watts. I am thinking in a usage case such as mine, I am not even seeing 70, so maybe at least a difference of five or so watts, still not a big deal in the grand scheme of things and nothing you would ever notice on a power bill. I just wanted people to be aware my numbers would probably differ from someone with a pico or brick type psu.
sitting idle at windows 8 desktop 28.8 watts.
playing a 1080p youtube video 37.0 watts (worst case)
prime 95 blend torture test 40.0 watts (worst case)
that is pretty funny to me...fully loaded cores on prime only added 3 watts
from 35 percent cpu usage...lol
idle temps on this cpu sitting in widows were around 45. Max temps i saw running prime after several minutes were 60. The cpu seems to run in a fairly tight range of temps, and adjusting the smart fan control in the bios to start the fan at 60c didn't change anything...looks like it does what the heck it wants regardless of what you pick. Even while priming, the fan didn't pick up speed, still kicked right along at around 3k rpm. BTW, the cpu fan is not very loud at this rpm I can hear the included antec psu fan over the top of it easily. It would have to turn pretty close to the full bore 6k speed to be worrysome and even prime 95 doesn't require that...
I ran netflix to test cpu usage. Standard def. netflix came in at around 35 percent, same as 1080p youtube, but hd netflix surprised me. This came in
between 65 and 75 percent! Don't get me wrong it handled it, there was no lagging or jerking or anything but I am going to tell you right now, this cpu is the least you would want to run netflix or use as a htpc, etc. Funny enough, the e-350 will run regular def. netflix fairly well, (with cpu at 99 percent). The only explanation I can give is that maybe silverlight can somehow use the e-350 igp? One thing is sure silverlight is a much worse power hog than even flash. I will still try to get kill a watt numbers on the e-350 system. If anyone has a specific test they want me to run I will be happy to. I will have this system here at least another two weeks before I hand it off to my parents.
For those interested in this particular board, foxconn includes some utilities on a cd, I installed these just for laughs. One was called fox 1, this is a tweaking utility, very buggy and skinned like a custom winamp skin or the like, I wasn't able to change anything with it. There is a fox logo utility which allows you to customize the bios logo I guess that is pretty cool. There is a live update that allows you to update the diff. utilities, the system bios etc. There is a dmi utility that extracts info about the memory, mainboard and cpu etc. Last of all there was a fox smart charger utility. This is similar to the biostar charger booster utility. Supposedly it helps charge iphones faster? I don't know why it wouldn't charge everything hooked to it faster...but it always just says iphones. I don't know if it will charge my android phone faster or not I installed it for the heck of it. I am looking forward to seeing someone else get one of these 1037u systems and tinker with it.
Ok, I did a bunch of testing tonight, probably most of what I will do unless someone has a specific test they would like for me to run? nforce I have the bios pics I will upload them to my fototime at work tomm.
So...I ran tests with the kill a watt finally. Zap is right, not a huge difference in power except for the fact that the 70 percent efficiency rating on this psu on the test I read was achieved when power draw was higher up...close to 100 watts. I am thinking in a usage case such as mine, I am not even seeing 70, so maybe at least a difference of five or so watts, still not a big deal in the grand scheme of things and nothing you would ever notice on a power bill. I just wanted people to be aware my numbers would probably differ from someone with a pico or brick type psu.
sitting idle at windows 8 desktop 28.8 watts.
playing a 1080p youtube video 37.0 watts (worst case)
prime 95 blend torture test 40.0 watts (worst case)
that is pretty funny to me...fully loaded cores on prime only added 3 watts
from 35 percent cpu usage...lol
idle temps on this cpu sitting in widows were around 45. Max temps i saw running prime after several minutes were 60. The cpu seems to run in a fairly tight range of temps, and adjusting the smart fan control in the bios to start the fan at 60c didn't change anything...looks like it does what the heck it wants regardless of what you pick. Even while priming, the fan didn't pick up speed, still kicked right along at around 3k rpm. BTW, the cpu fan is not very loud at this rpm I can hear the included antec psu fan over the top of it easily. It would have to turn pretty close to the full bore 6k speed to be worrysome and even prime 95 doesn't require that...
I ran netflix to test cpu usage. Standard def. netflix came in at around 35 percent, same as 1080p youtube, but hd netflix surprised me. This came in
between 65 and 75 percent! Don't get me wrong it handled it, there was no lagging or jerking or anything but I am going to tell you right now, this cpu is the least you would want to run netflix or use as a htpc, etc. Funny enough, the e-350 will run regular def. netflix fairly well, (with cpu at 99 percent). The only explanation I can give is that maybe silverlight can somehow use the e-350 igp? One thing is sure silverlight is a much worse power hog than even flash. I will still try to get kill a watt numbers on the e-350 system. If anyone has a specific test they want me to run I will be happy to. I will have this system here at least another two weeks before I hand it off to my parents.
For those interested in this particular board, foxconn includes some utilities on a cd, I installed these just for laughs. One was called fox 1, this is a tweaking utility, very buggy and skinned like a custom winamp skin or the like, I wasn't able to change anything with it. There is a fox logo utility which allows you to customize the bios logo I guess that is pretty cool. There is a live update that allows you to update the diff. utilities, the system bios etc. There is a dmi utility that extracts info about the memory, mainboard and cpu etc. Last of all there was a fox smart charger utility. This is similar to the biostar charger booster utility. Supposedly it helps charge iphones faster? I don't know why it wouldn't charge everything hooked to it faster...but it always just says iphones. I don't know if it will charge my android phone faster or not I installed it for the heck of it. I am looking forward to seeing someone else get one of these 1037u systems and tinker with it.
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