thinkpad·ThinkPadbyColdWater Thinkpad XXXX? with 20 threaded/core "Genuine Intel 0000" CPU?Found it on a local market place site, the seller said it's a Lenovo T14 Gen4View original on lemmy.ca33Comments17
ssecret300 lemmy.sdf.orgPersonally I'd buy it just so I could own an engineering sample. That's dope11
Voyajer lemmy.world6Hide 6 repliesDoes dxdiag.exe show anything different? Also it might be worth trying installing Lenovo vantage from the ms store which should have additional info like warranty. Apparently Lenovo does the XXXX model number on their engineering samples10
ppastermil replysh.itjust.works2Hide 2 repliesWhat are you waiting for? That piece of treasure is not staying there for long!7
ColdWater replylemmy.ca1Hide 1 replyI would if I have 400$ lying around but I kinda don't at the moment1
Dr. Wesker lemmy.sdf.org5Hide 5 repliesIf you're asking for more information on it, using an app like CPU-Z would probably yield the most precise hardware info.9
AAlexica replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesAsk him also what’s the deal with that thumb, how much can he flex it4
ffuckwit_mcbumcrumble replylemmy.dbzer0.comMine bends like that. About 60 degrees unassisted, 90 if I'm pushing it back.2
ffuckwit_mcbumcrumble lemmy.dbzer0.com1Hide 1 replyWhat about in the bios? According to the psref if it has 20 cores then it's the Core i7-1370P which is the top end CPU.5
kittenzrulz123 lemmy.blahaj.zoneThat looks like an incredibly rare piece of tech history, I highly recommend buying it3
Personally I'd buy it just so I could own an engineering sample. That's dope
Does dxdiag.exe show anything different? Also it might be worth trying installing Lenovo vantage from the ms store which should have additional info like warranty.
Apparently Lenovo does the XXXX model number on their engineering samples
I can't test it because I saw it on a market place website
buy it immediately. for science!
I can't afford it
What are you waiting for? That piece of treasure is not staying there for long!
I would if I have 400$ lying around but I kinda don't at the moment
Soon, I hope!
If you're asking for more information on it, using an app like CPU-Z would probably yield the most precise hardware info.
I can't believe he actually replied
I'll try asking the seller
Ask him also what’s the deal with that thumb, how much can he flex it
Mine bends like that. About 60 degrees unassisted, 90 if I'm pushing it back.
What about in the bios?
According to the psref if it has 20 cores then it's the Core i7-1370P which is the top end CPU.
That looks like an incredibly rare piece of tech history, I highly recommend buying it
Ah, yes, the ol' eXtra porn ThinkPad.