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Posted by Requires an update
 - Today at 20:58:07
Quote from: Redaktion on Today at 19:26:38fan noise when running Cyberpunk 2077 would hover around 41 dB(A) if on Balanced mode or 50 dB(A) if on Performance mode

Could you test also the noise output when running cyberpunk under battery power profile mode too?

Quote from: Redaktion on Today at 19:26:38Core temperature and clock rates would change drastically between Balanced and Performance modes as shown by the screenshots below. When running Cyberpunk 2077, for example, the GPU would average 2647 MHz, 75 C, and 91 W if set to Performance mode or 2340 MHz, 68 C, and 67 W if set to Balanced mode.

Again, and for battery powered profile mode results here too please! Add another row to the stress test table for this too.

Regarding the short battery / high power consumption under idle. Not normal. I'm guessing this is an Optimus Lenovo bug of not powering down the dgpu correctly that didn't pass QC and will be resolved in a future firmware / bios update.

Because a another reviewer found the same problem on their Yoga 7i Pro 2026 gen 11 review and got much better battery life when going to bios and manually completely disabling the dgpu / igpu only mode there.

That is one good display.

Thanks for review. Been waiting for this one for awhile.
Posted by 12 GB VRAM soon
 - Today at 20:06:40
3100 bucks (+ taxes on top still?) for only 32 GB soldered RAM and only 8 GB VRAM?: youtube.com/watch?v=ric7yb1VaoA ("Gaming Laptops are in Trouble - VRAM Testing w/ ‪@Hardwareunboxed‬").

12 GB VRAM will soon be available: notebookcheck.net/Official-New-Nvidia-GeForce-RTX-5070-GPU-launches-with-12-GB-GDDR7-VRAM.1284749.0.html.

More here, comment by "it says WAIT": notebookchat.com/index.php?topic=306383.msg753523#msg753523.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 19:26:38
With the "Yoga" name out of the way, the new Pro 9i 16 G11 takes aim at the XPS 16 with more integrated ports, a brighter touchscreen, and actual discrete Nvidia graphics. Performance hunters and content creators ought to consider Lenovo's latest multimedia model.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Pro-9i-16-G11-Aura-Edition-review-A-direct-counter-to-the-Dell-XPS-16.1282769.0.html