MickeyLittle
Active Member
Thanks Database. So it looks pretty solid that if you want the new processor you must get build Lot 1350 or newer. If this isn't important to you then find another thread. lol:big smile:
My surface (256gb) is from lot 1350 and it has the 4300 in it
Lot 1340 - I must have been one of the first units. I pre-ordered it online at the MS store. The 256/8 unit with 4200U processor.
Aside from my OCD, which is very prominent with technology unfortunately, what is the real world results of this for gaming?
I can't imagine it would make any difference in surfing, general office apps, email, etc. It must certainly be of merit on video composition and other applications. But, for me, all I can see it benefiting may be in the realm of games (like the ones on Steam, not Cut the Rope).
Does anyone have one of each that they can run in game FPS side by side and post the results or has seen a site out there with that kind of comparison? Not interested in benchmark scores as much as I am in actual performance differences. If this is a 15% + net benefit for gaming performance, my screen might be dimming too.
It's a theoretical 3-5 FPS game, but beyond that it could just be more stability/consistent FPS, which would be more of a need it IMO.
The games I have tried have gotten 1-2 fps increase at best (xcom, sc2, borderlands2). Just because the GPU is clocked %10 higher does not mean the actual performance correlates, same with CPU. More and more though I see higher power usage now however with the higher clocked unit by about ~3000mWh when running full out. Benchmark scores were 3-5% in 3dmark 13 for me across all tests.
My SP2 is lot 1350 and has the 4300U