Before we jump to the performance section, here’s how this laptop handles everyday use and multitasking on the Silent profile, unplugged from the wall. For what is worth, the fans keep mostly idle on this Silent mode with casual use, as the dGPU is inactive and the CPU stays under 60...
For internal temps, average CPU temp dropped from 95 to 92C. Average GPU temp actually went up a degree, but it also looks like the GPU clock speed curve was flatter. So perhaps another fps or two. Used a Coolermaster Notepal X-slim, in case you wondered. Fwiw I switched to ...
These are good results for a mobile Ryzen 5 5600H implementation, made possible by the high CPU power settings which also allow the Vega iGPU to run at full blast all the time. Of course, that doesn’t mean much in performance, not compared to the Iris Xe chips in the current Intel ...
until I discovered that the GPU is not using all of its CUDA cores. The reduced IO is another thing that kind of threw me off, and the speakers got worse. But I can’t ignore some of the pros to this model. The Ryzen CPU is a nice one to have, as the battery life and perform...
CineBench 11.5:OpenGL 66.70 fps, CPU 6.78 pts, CPU Single Core 1.71 pts; CineBench R15:OpenGL 102.51 fps, CPU 668 cb, CPU Single Core 145 cb; x264 HD Benchmark 4.0 32-bit:Pass 1 – 159.29 fps, Pass 2 – 41.30 fps. As far as I can tell the issue is caused by an aggressive ...
Do the same for CPU Cache. CPU and Cache undervolt tolerances are, in my experience, always the same. For the Intel GPU I find that they are generally less undervoltable, so I use more conservative values. Use Prime95 or an intensive game for a few hours. Did your computer freeze up...
Peak CPU temp 97°C, peak GPU temp 82°C So as you can see, although the performance is really good, it certainly comes at a cost. The CPU temperatures are pretty much at the thermal limits, even with no overclock. And if you do overclock all you do is hit those thermal limits and...
Peak CPU temp 96°C, peak GPU temp 82°C As you can clearly see, the Max-Q GTX 1080 is more than enough to handle even the most demanding games at FHD 120Hz. What will push this to the limit, though would be to hook it up to a QHD or 4K monitor, but in this case you can...
Heavy Gaming load with fan on high, Skyrim, normal 720p for 45 minutes, Ambient 25.1C, Max CPU temp 79C Top 42.048.145.1 42.945.146.2 Bottom 44.148.539.7 48.34743.5 There is an onboard Wifi/Bluetooth module, which is a Broadcom Wireless AC. At approximately 20 feet from my router, I ...