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Posted by Teal Rex Chiyu Ding
 - October 14, 2020, 02:20:37
Maybe reviewers should try the i9-10885H in the OMEN 17t.
Posted by Kracken
 - October 13, 2020, 19:10:33
Require manufacturer to do loop water cooling cpu/gpu/chipset, bulkier laptop but no bullshit and likely less fan db as you would only need to vent for ram/ssd/nvme + heat source of water cooling loop.
Its time manufacturer, stop the bullshit. Even 9900 or 9980h need water cool or they throttle down hard
Posted by Fred Lead
 - October 13, 2020, 16:13:42
Quote from: SiVi2 on October 12, 2020, 10:36:06
I have a new Precision 3551 with i7 10875h. It's an absolute nightmare.

In general tasking, such as office work or web browsing, the fan runs from middle to fast RPM. Meanwhile the fan exhaust on the left burns my hands and the keyboard is too hot.

I didin't run any benchmark.

Avoid it  >:(
Have you tried creating a power profile that limits the CPU to cut down on heat and/or setting the cooling to passive?
Posted by vrdev
 - October 12, 2020, 21:30:28
Speaking of the P15, when is Notebookcheck going to review the P15 or T15g? It'd be great to see how performance and noise compare to the P53.
Posted by d-rannosaurus-rex
 - October 12, 2020, 10:56:25
I have a i9-10885H in one of the new Thinkpad's - P15. In Cinebench R20 it scored 4109, which when compared with the writers score of 2798 in the Dell is crazy. A P15 vs Dell Precision 3551 are obviously different beasts but both are classified as "workstations". I would think that spec'ing a i9-10885H in an entry-level Dell workstation and running a benchmark isn't going to give a very good comparable result.
Posted by SiVi2
 - October 12, 2020, 10:36:06
I have a new Precision 3551 with i7 10875h. It's an absolute nightmare.

In general tasking, such as office work or web browsing, the fan runs from middle to fast RPM. Meanwhile the fan exhaust on the left burns my hands and the keyboard is too hot.

I didin't run any benchmark.

Avoid it  >:(
Posted by Zunaid Ahmed
 - October 12, 2020, 09:40:23
Come on dude. You are comparing apples to oranges here. If the precision had the 10875h, the results would be similar too. It's not the cpu that's 20% weaker.

875h and 885h are literally the same cpu with 885h having slightly faster boost. A laptop interchanging these 2 cpus with limited cooling would show exact same of not 885h ever so slightly better results.

So no, the 885h isn't slower, stop writing articles like this.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 11, 2020, 05:28:06
You're probably going to need a beefy laptop and cooling solution if you want to maximize the performance potential of the vPro Core i9-10885H. The budget Dell Precision 3551, for example, is only able to sustain a clock rate of just 2.7 GHz when the CPU is capable of running much faster.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i9-10885H-is-almost-20-percent-slower-than-the-Core-i7-10875H.497644.0.html