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Posted by LL
 - December 09, 2021, 02:52:00
My Lenovo legion  1100 euro can get 13200 in Cinebench R23 multi , this one at 4800 euro can only get 13300... if you search here, there are a couple laptops reviewed with  11800H  that can beat that one...i think the best one surpasses 14000 points.

Unfortunately Notebookcheck still did not wake up to  GPU render so we don't really know the GPU rendering performance in "professional programs"....
They could have made the Blender BMW27 Optix(Nvidia) render GPU test and then we could see that a RTX3070 would probably defeat the A5000.
Btw Blender now officially in 3.0 version, so the value for CPU is already not that representative.
Redshift GPU render also have a benchmark.
And i am sure an Unreal benchmark could also be made.

PS. Lots of professional software uses Geforce. Nvidia even certifies the Studio laptop/desktop line and they release the Studio drivers instead of Game drivers for everyone in a RTX. Nvidia promote their RTX for 3dsMax, Blender and many other applications and renderers.
Nvidia is also a Corporate Patron of Blender like many other: AMD, Intel, Apple, Epic(Unreal) etc.
Except very specific and increasingly rare applications the once called Quadro are for corporate a** covering.
Posted by Lorry
 - December 08, 2021, 05:57:23
Funny how MSI, a gaming brand, is the only "workstation" that offers fully powered Max-P GPUs also with decent CPU performance...

What on earth is Lenovo, HP and Dell doing?
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 08, 2021, 03:54:21
MSI introduces the WE76, a powerful mobile workstation that is based on the GE76 gaming laptop. Besides a professional RTX GPU from Nvidia, the WE76 also impresses with a very good keyboard and a matte 4K display.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-WE76-in-review-Mobile-workstation-goes-for-maximum-performance.583261.0.html