CPU AMD FP7, FP7r2 and FP8 sockets MoBo

theoldwizard1

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Sep 10, 2018
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It seems like everyone around here wants to shove graphic card into as small of a case as possible. For light to medium gamers, I don't think this is a requirement any longer. The 7945HX or 7945HX3D looks very capable. Or any near future chips from AMD the use the Radeon 610 iGPU. Especially if you load if with the gast DDR5 memory you can buy.

pAre their any CURRENT manufacturer (either DIY or pre-built) selling FP7 motherboard or systems using FP7 ? Current Pre-built systems can hopefully be upgrade to 7945.

Any rumors about SFF mobos using FP7r2 or FP8 sockets ?

If you really have to have a separate graphics card, the new chips support 28 lanes of PCIe5 !
 

judokamak

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Sep 25, 2019
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7945HX has only 2 graphics cores. I don't think it's enough for medium gaming. Would love to see this as a desktop option though. 16 cores @60-80 wats would be ideal.
 
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judokamak

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Sep 25, 2019
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Cheers for the link.
7940 HS from the video has 12 Radeon 780m (RDNA 3) graphical cores.
Very different from only 2 radeon 610m (RDNA 2) units in 7945 HX.
 
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thewizzard1

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Hello, future me!
There's always the option of using a laptop motherboard in an enclosure. A few of those SFF systems based on Intel's mobile platforms are essentially doing this.