Dear X210Ai project supporters:

Good news! After final testing, our team has successfully enabled the Ultra9 185H CPU on the X210Ai motherboard.

Upgrade offer:

Only +$100 for the upgrade service;

15-20 spots available (due to supply constraints);

Act fast—first-come, first-served!

To upgrade:

  1. Pay via the link: https://www.tpart.net/product/upgrade-to-ultra9-185h-only-for-customers-who-have-purchased-the-ultra7-165h/
  2. Please leave a note include your original order number when place the new order.

Thank you!

Franck 2025.07.25 in China

6 Responses

  1. Really not something I was expecting you guys to do 😀
    How are the thermals and battery life with this CPU compared to the 165H during light use? (web browsing, compiling small programs, low resolution photo editing, etc)
    I also see that it’s a very small benchmark score increase at the cost of a doubled base TDP, are there noticable improvements in real world usage?

    1. Frankly said their performance are very close when use for the daily office work, and the thermals and battery life also very close as well under the same TDP limited.

      Tks.

      1. How about performance in more intensive workloads? A timed compilation of the Linux kernel with default config could serve as a good benchmark, would be awesome if you guys could do it

        1. We are still constantly optimizing the bios and ec. We believe that in the near future, we will be able to enable the 185H to perform even better.

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