Mi5 32 GB vs 64 GB/128 GB - Xiaomi Mi 5 Questions & Answers

Hi, I'm really interested in buying a Xiaomi Mi5, but uncertain on which one to buy. 32 GB is more than enough for me, my doubts are in performance.
Dual-core 1.8 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo vs Dual-core 2.15 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo
Adreno 530 GPU 510 MHz vs Adreno 530 GPU 624 MHz
3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1333 MHz Dual Channel vs 3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1866 MHz Dual Channel
Does these different specs have a big impact on performance? Is it worth the price difference?

Goncalo29 said:
Hi, I'm really interested in buying a Xiaomi Mi5, but uncertain on which one to buy. 32 GB is more than enough for me, my doubts are in performance.
Dual-core 1.8 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo vs Dual-core 2.15 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo
Adreno 530 GPU 510 MHz vs Adreno 530 GPU 624 MHz
3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1333 MHz Dual Channel vs 3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1866 MHz Dual Channel
Does these different specs have a big impact on performance? Is it worth the price difference?
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Judge for yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWfM3PMZOBM

What will you use it for? If for intensive gaming or video recording, CPU & RAM speed matters, a lot.

Thanks for the video @silverback, but I was looking for something more than benchmarks, like "normal" use, will I experience any slowdowns or lag with the 32 GB version compared to the 64?
leledumbo said:
What will you use it for? If for intensive gaming or video recording, CPU & RAM speed matters, a lot.
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Not heavy gaming, but some multitasking. That's what worries me.
Where I want to buy, it's almost 50€ difference.

Even the underclocked SD820 and the slower ram are very fast. You shouldn't have any problems / slowdowns.
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Goncalo29 said:
Thanks for the video @silverback, but I was looking for something more than benchmarks, like "normal" use, will I experience any slowdowns or lag with the 32 GB version compared to the 64?
Not heavy gaming, but some multitasking. That's what worries me.
Where I want to buy, it's almost 50€ difference.
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The 32GB version would be fine for that.

Related

Need some clarification

I've been wanting to buy a HTC Hero for some time now thinking it has way better specs then my G1. But it doesn't.
From what I've found out is that all HTC android devices.
(HTC DREAM) G1 :
Processor Qualcomm MSM7201A
Clockspeed 528 MHz
Internal flashmemory 1 GB
(HTC MAGIC) G2 :
Processor Qualcomm MSM7201A
Clockspeed 528 MHz
Internal flashmemory 512 MB
HTC HERO:
Processor Qualcomm MSM7200
Clockspeed 528 MHz
Internal flashmemory 512 MB
Please tell me that this isn't true. if it is the Dream would be the fastest of all Androids at the moment.
Woah, where are you getting those specs?!
Yes, all 3 android phones have the same CPU.
That says the dream has a 1GB nand? It has 192mb RAM and 256mb ROM.
The Magic has 192mb RAM, 512mb ROM
The Rogers Magic has 288mb RAM, 512 ROM
The Hero has 288mb RAM, 512 ROM.
Hero Specs
Dream Specs
Magic Specs
Hmm apparently all magics has 288mb RAM, thought that was only Rogers..
Also, even if those specs were right, bigger nand/ROM doesn't mean the phone will be faster, just that it has more space for apps (depending on how the nand is partitioned).
Yeah I was also suprised when I saw those specs i thought somthing was wrong.
They also released the Samsung I7500 Android device in Germany just the other day.
Also those specs are not that great.
YuYe said:
I've been wanting to buy a HTC Hero for some time now thinking it has way better specs then my G1. But it doesn't.
From what I've found out is that all HTC android devices.
(HTC DREAM) G1 :
Processor Qualcomm MSM7201A
Clockspeed 528 MHz
Internal flashmemory 1 GB
(HTC MAGIC) G2 :
Processor Qualcomm MSM7201A
Clockspeed 528 MHz
Internal flashmemory 512 MB
HTC HERO:
Processor Qualcomm MSM7200
Clockspeed 528 MHz
Internal flashmemory 512 MB
Please tell me that this isn't true. if it is the Dream would be the fastest of all Androids at the moment.
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You know what, alot of places/sites list the SD card's memory as G1 memory. It is bs, but they still do it. Just read the tech specs/detailed specs, it should show the truth somewhere.

Which Would You Prefer?

I have an SGS now and I love it. My contract is up in November and I will be getting a new phone (hopefully), so I am starting to look around and see what is coming up in the next few months.
Looking at GSMArena, I saw 2 phones that I would be interested in, but they are a bit different.
Which smartphone would you prefer?
A)
Dual core 1.8Ghz CPU
2GB ram
12MP camera
Memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.6 inches
MicroUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go
Secondary Camera - 2 MP
B)
Quad core 2.5Ghz CPU
1GB ram
8 MP camera
No memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.5 inches
MicroUSB v2.0
Secondary Camera - 1.3 MP
Everything else is the same.
Ian
w98seeng said:
I have an SGS now and I love it. My contract is up in November and I will be getting a new phone (hopefully), so I am starting to look around and see what is coming up in the next few months.
Looking at GSMArena, I saw 2 phones that I would be interested in, but they are a bit different.
Which smartphone would you prefer?
A)
Dual core 1.8Ghz CPU
2GB ram
12MP camera
Memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.6 inches
MicroUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go
Secondary Camera - 2 MP
B)
Quad core 2.5Ghz CPU
1GB ram
8 MP camera
No memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.5 inches
MicroUSB v2.0
Secondary Camera - 1.3 MP
Everything else is the same.
Ian
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They both are pretty awesome, but i think i would waite a bit with the Quad core because of software issues/incombabilities etc.
Screens are about the same size - and it has a 12MP kamera
1.8 GHz is very much enough, and with some CFW rom+kernel you can overclock quit a bit
+ it would be a shame and an error you will regret later with no memory card!?
So i would choose A:
Best regards
i think, dual core 1.8 ghz is adequate
I'd choose the dual-core one...
Quad-core with 1 GB of RAM does not sound really good to me, + it's still uncommon, there might be software problems upon syncing with the quad-core
the choice is still in your hands though in the end
i would go for the 1.8ghz one, bcoz it has more ram then the other, and also memory expention...
more memory will help the current apps run smoother, then the quad core one, becose it may have 4 cores but not all apps uses all the cores not even in PC world and less memory...
I don't even want to think what a quadcore running would do to the battery, and what would you use 4 cores for on a phone, dual core is more than enough I think plus you get double the ram which should be good for multitasking.
My thoughts exactly, I would go with A also. I find that if I need computing power, I'll use my desktop. A quad-core CPU is overkill in my book. As I have a 1Ghz CPU in my phone (Galaxy S) now (and I find it fast enough for my needs), a dual-core 1.8Ghz CPU would be more plenty fast for me. I would rather have a better camera and more ram, not to mention the card slot.
By the way, these are the two phones I am talking about...
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_iii-4238.php
And the
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_zeta-4333.php
Now these are not available yet, but I did mention I was looking at phones that will be coming out in the near future.
Ian
Take A....
You dont need a Quad Core...
So you have a better Camera and a micro usb slot. Thats important for me.
Gesendet mit meinem SGS mit Tapatalk.

How much my notebooks worth? (20 units)

Hey guys, I got a 20 notebooks from a friend, his father had a lab, that closed. the specs are:
IBM ThinkPad R51 2887-AVG:
CPU: Intel Pentium M Processor 715 (2M Cache, 1.50 GHz, 400 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15" TFT 1024 x 768
CHIPSET: Mobile Intel 855GME
GPU: Intel Extreme Graphics 2
IBM ThinkPad R61i 7650-D7G/D6G
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5450 (2M Cache, 1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15.4" TFT 1280x800
CHIPSET: Mobile Intel GM965
GPU: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
hp Compaq nx7300:
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5500 (2M Cache, 1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15.4" TFT 1280x800
CHIPSET: Mobile Intel 945GM
GPU: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Lenovo Y510:
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5450 (2M Cache, 1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15.4" TFT 1280x800
GPU: nVidia GeForce 8400M GS
RAM: 2GB
HDD: 500GB
Only the Y510 has a charger, but not battery. Other miss HDD, RAM, charger.
How much can I get for all of them? I tested each one of them, and they working fine, also I don't have a battery for each one, but the batteries I have, has a very little wear on them, if it's important. I plan to sell on eBay, as I used to sell my stuff there, and also, second hand market, at my country suck. Anyway let me know what they forth, thank you for help.
IBM R51: 100~150$
R61i/nx7300: 150~230$
Y510: 200$ (I still have one of them in my room, my first computer with discrete VGA . All of my PC before that's enlighted with Intel crap onboard GPU )
Really? Hmm, just to be clear, they don't have hdd, ram, charger, but again, I have tested all of them, with some spare parts I have, and they 100% in working condition, add a ram, hdd and charger, and you good to go.
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I may add 512mb of ram, but I don't have enough, for all of them.
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Why Mi5 32Gb has slower clock?

SO that's my question.. why 32 Gb version has an slower clock? All versions of Xiaomi mi5 have the same processor Snapdragon 820, so there is any reason why the 32Gb has an slower clock speed? It's just undercloked by Xiaomi for being less powerful so you buy the expensive one, or it has some difference with the other versions?
Thanks!
To diffirentiate from the more expensive versions, it also has lower memory clocks 1333 Mhz instead of 1866 Mhz. The cpu can probably be overclocked to 2.15 again in the future with custom kernels, the memory probably not. Worst case scenario the Snapdragon 820 in the 32 gb model has worse cpu binning and are actually worse than the ones in the 64 and 128 gb and shouldn't be clocked higher, we don't know this though and hopefully it isn't.

upgrade Asus P9X79 Deluxe 128 GB RAM

Hello I have a motherboard Asus P9X79 Deluxe with 64 GB RAM DDR4 GSkill 2400 MHz (8x8)
on the official website they say that this motherboard supports until 128 GB RAM but there is nothing in the Quality Vendor List about 128 GB.
It seems like the productor Intelligent Memory has new modules of 16 GB RAM DDR3 1333 Mhz compatible the seller is Menphis
My question is better 64gb at 2400 MHz or Better 128gb at 1333 Mhz?
Are there modules of 16 GB DDR4 at 2400 or 3000 MHz compatible? Wich One I must to buy?

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