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Model Specific Forums => GPD Devices => GPD Win - hardware => Topic started by: speculatrix on February 16, 2017, 07:08:03 am
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It appears that GPD did some improvements and came our with a V2. It has a different eMMC, better fitting buttons and a slightly different case - matte finish.
However, reports from HotUkDeals suggests some people have been unlucky in getting a chimera, which is part old and part new version.
The old model's eMMC is supposedly slightly faster but it shouldn't make a difference in the real world.
So if you're buying one, it's worth checking which version you're getting, especially if buying used.
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V2 (which is said to be the one of the 10th January batch) also has a new CPU: a Z8750, instead of the Z8700 previously used. The new CPU is barely better than the older one though, so not much of a difference here. What's interesting is that the Z8750 was the initially targeted CPU, they switched to the Z8700 before going into production because of unspecified problems, they have probably solved them by now.
http://boards.dingoonity.org/gpd-windows-d...e-the-z8750/15/ (http://boards.dingoonity.org/gpd-windows-devices/i-guess-gpd-has-switched-over-the-the-z8750/15/)
Varti
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I read that they stopped using the Z8750 during prototyping because of stability problems. I guess they finally resolved the problem.
I'll speculate that the higher performance device needed more power, generating higher transients, and that caused the power rails voltages to glitch in some way.
Modern processors really hammer the power supplies each time the clock ticks, and there's a lot of power conditioning to stop glitches causing the CPUs from locking up.
But like I said, this is pure speculation (and speculation is kind of my middle name ;-)
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But like I said, this is pure speculation (and speculation is kind of my middle name ;-)
It is at least in your nickname for sure
Varti