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Posted by A
 - November 26, 2023, 14:24:24
Quote from: NikoB on November 26, 2023, 14:09:22Another stupid bot who hides under the nickname "A"
Nah that's not me, kiddo. I'm always using the same nickname lol. You should get used to everyone laughing at you by now, idk.
Posted by NikoB
 - November 26, 2023, 14:09:22
Another stupid bot who hides under the nickname "A", etc. trying to assure everyone that no one reads me, so why are you writing? After all, you idiot read me?

If no one reads me, why are you all so angry? Am I ruining cheap, neat marketing for suckers? So that's my goal.
Posted by H.A
 - November 26, 2023, 10:44:40
Quote from: NikoB on October 21, 2023, 21:23:00
Quote from: Stubbieoz on October 21, 2023, 13:07:05Noisy gaming laptops are not a problem when you use headphones btw.
Does your wife also sit with you wearing headphones so as not to listen to the hellish howl of your laptop's turbines while playing games? =)

A desktop computer assembled wisely is 100% silent at 100% processor load and quiet enough in games for not to annoy family members, like those nasty "gaming" laptops, which can be heard in other rooms even at 40-44 dBA.

Finally grow up. Games are evil and a waste of time for an adult, as well as for a child who needs to develop the brain (neural network) as much as possible while the brain is still developing, and not deal with this garbage.
Nobody wants to hear your annoying drivel
Posted by NikoB
 - October 21, 2023, 21:23:00
Quote from: Stubbieoz on October 21, 2023, 13:07:05Noisy gaming laptops are not a problem when you use headphones btw.
Does your wife also sit with you wearing headphones so as not to listen to the hellish howl of your laptop's turbines while playing games? =)

A desktop computer assembled wisely is 100% silent at 100% processor load and quiet enough in games for not to annoy family members, like those nasty "gaming" laptops, which can be heard in other rooms even at 40-44 dBA.

Finally grow up. Games are evil and a waste of time for an adult, as well as for a child who needs to develop the brain (neural network) as much as possible while the brain is still developing, and not deal with this garbage.
Posted by Stubbieoz
 - October 21, 2023, 13:07:05
Quote from: NikoB on August 17, 2023, 13:07:54
Quote from: Gastredner on August 17, 2023, 08:20:19Fan noise when running Witcher 3 on Performance would stabilize at 47.6 dB(A)...If the CPU and GPU are stressed significantly more such as with benchmarks or with very demanding games, however, our Legion Pro 5 16 can reach the same 55 dB(A) maximum.

This worries me a bit. 55db is very annoyingly loud. I am a bit dissappointed that Lenovo relies on only two pretty shallow looking (<10mm?) fans and a few heatpipes. The Alienware M16 or the Asus Strix 16 each have a small third fan. The Alienware X16 has 4 big fans which would be awesome if Dell did not decide to ruin it by making it a lot too thin. Nevertheless competitors move to enhanced cooling with more than two fans allowing for quieter fans under load while Lenovo still relies on only two fans on their Pro 5 and even the expensive Pro 7.
All this is useless, because physics cannot be deceived. If you do not want to sit in tiresome noise and with the probability of failure of electronics within 2 years, buy a desktop.

Even desktop 4090s are much quieter thanks to huge 3-slot heatsinks and 3-4 coolers, despite the huge consumption. At the same time, they are up to 1.5 times faster than mobile 4090.

Play on a "gaming" laptop - judge to engage in masturbation. This is what desktops are for. With large monitors, comfortable chairs and high-quality full-fledged keyboards with long key travel and good tactile feedback.

For the price of a laptop with 7945HX + 4090, you can buy a desktop with a huge monitor and all this will be much quieter and at the same time at least 1.5 times faster in fps.

If a person is not a shift worker or he does not have an urgent need for some reason to constantly be on the road - at home there is nothing better than a quiet desktop even under full load.

Today it is impossible to buy a universal laptop for both games and business, for a simple reason - in games it is already obsolete at the time of purchase.

Judging peoples needs for gaming is folly when you only compare people to your needs and circumstances.

I need a gaming laptop as my wife and I share a common room, for her crafting and for me gaming. When she crafts she wants open windows and lights. When I game I want darkness with no glare.
So having a laptop to game on allows me to move to another room when she wants to craft.

I also have a gaming desktop pc but I can only use that when she is not crafting.
Noisy gaming laptops are not a problem when you use headphones btw.

So please rethink your need to put down everyone who uses a "gaming" laptop.
Posted by NikoB
 - August 17, 2023, 13:12:35
Taking options from 4060-4070, a person must understand that these are never gaming decisions. This is more of a choice in favor of a laptop for work and home, but not for games. And in any case, all "gaming" laptops with a consumption of more than 120W today will be wildly noisy in games and their lifespan is extremely short both in terms of their capabilities in games and in terms of the reliability of the power binding of the processor and gpu, so there is simply no choice.

Why the masses are bought for the marketing of "game" series, I do not understand. It's obvious though.
Posted by NikoB
 - August 17, 2023, 13:07:54
Quote from: Gastredner on August 17, 2023, 08:20:19Fan noise when running Witcher 3 on Performance would stabilize at 47.6 dB(A)...If the CPU and GPU are stressed significantly more such as with benchmarks or with very demanding games, however, our Legion Pro 5 16 can reach the same 55 dB(A) maximum.

This worries me a bit. 55db is very annoyingly loud. I am a bit dissappointed that Lenovo relies on only two pretty shallow looking (<10mm?) fans and a few heatpipes. The Alienware M16 or the Asus Strix 16 each have a small third fan. The Alienware X16 has 4 big fans which would be awesome if Dell did not decide to ruin it by making it a lot too thin. Nevertheless competitors move to enhanced cooling with more than two fans allowing for quieter fans under load while Lenovo still relies on only two fans on their Pro 5 and even the expensive Pro 7.
All this is useless, because physics cannot be deceived. If you do not want to sit in tiresome noise and with the probability of failure of electronics within 2 years, buy a desktop.

Even desktop 4090s are much quieter thanks to huge 3-slot heatsinks and 3-4 coolers, despite the huge consumption. At the same time, they are up to 1.5 times faster than mobile 4090.

Play on a "gaming" laptop - judge to engage in masturbation. This is what desktops are for. With large monitors, comfortable chairs and high-quality full-fledged keyboards with long key travel and good tactile feedback.

For the price of a laptop with 7945HX + 4090, you can buy a desktop with a huge monitor and all this will be much quieter and at the same time at least 1.5 times faster in fps.

If a person is not a shift worker or he does not have an urgent need for some reason to constantly be on the road - at home there is nothing better than a quiet desktop even under full load.

Today it is impossible to buy a universal laptop for both games and business, for a simple reason - in games it is already obsolete at the time of purchase.
Posted by Gastredner
 - August 17, 2023, 08:20:19
Fan noise when running Witcher 3 on Performance would stabilize at 47.6 dB(A)...If the CPU and GPU are stressed significantly more such as with benchmarks or with very demanding games, however, our Legion Pro 5 16 can reach the same 55 dB(A) maximum.

This worries me a bit. 55db is very annoyingly loud. I am a bit dissappointed that Lenovo relies on only two pretty shallow looking (<10mm?) fans and a few heatpipes. The Alienware M16 or the Asus Strix 16 each have a small third fan. The Alienware X16 has 4 big fans which would be awesome if Dell did not decide to ruin it by making it a lot too thin. Nevertheless competitors move to enhanced cooling with more than two fans allowing for quieter fans under load while Lenovo still relies on only two fans on their Pro 5 and even the expensive Pro 7.
Posted by more infos-HDMI 2.1 speed
 - July 24, 2023, 11:55:27
The NGREEDIA 4050 Laptop only has 6GB VRAM and is also much slower than a 4060 Laptop, maybe think about paying for a 4060 Laptop (the next big jump would be a 4080 Laptop, not 4070 Laptop). Unfortunately AMD dGPUs use a less advanced TSMC node (N6) and lack in efficiency vs NGREEDIA (TSMC N4) (this is a full node improvement), which is kinda important in mobile hardware/notebooks.

More info regarding the HDMI issue: Supposedly a vBIOS (video BIOS) (BIOS of the dGPU) update can increase the HDMI 2.1 bandwidth from HDMI 2.1 FRL4 (32G) to HDMI 2.1 FRL5 (40G). But I don't know if this works for the new 2023 models and the product warranty is probably going to expire.

NOTEBOOKCHECK, can you check which HDMI 2.1 bandwidth this notebook has? Previous models were supposedly HDMI 2.1 FRL4 (32G).

More HDMI infos:
Assuming this LENOVO Legion Pro (AMD version runs longer than the INTEL version assuming everything else is equal btq.) offers HDMI 2.1 FRL4 (32G).

Gaming in HDR on OLED TV
Assuming the OLED TV doesn't require a 4K120Hz signal to allow HDR, 4K 4:4:4 chroma 10bit and up to 104Hz is be possible. Personally I think I notice quite a difference on my OLED TV in fast titles (CS:GO custom 64 player servers) of 100 Hz vs 120 Hz, but since this dGPU is not for 4K gaming, one should be able to reduce the resolution to 1080p/1440p and still have enough HDMI 2.1 bandwidth for native 120Hz 4:4:4chroma and 10bit for HDR gaming.

Watching HDR videos on OLED TV
In theory this would be enough to drive an OLED TV with 10 bit (10 bit are required for HDR), native/normal 4:4:4 chroma and 60 Hz, as the required HDMI 2.1 bandwidth for this is enough:
15.68 Gbit/s (15.678432 -> 15.68) <- ((3840+80)*(2160+62)*3*10*1*60)/10^9.
* 3 means there are 3 subpixel (RGB) per pixel
* 10 is the color depth in bit per subpixel (10bit are required for HDR)
* 1 means full/native 4:4:4 chroma (for 4:2:2 use 2/3 and for 4:2:0 use 1/2)
* 60 [Hz]
* +80 and +62 come from the CVT-R2 timing format
But the question is if the OLED TV would allow for HDR at 60 Hz setting (I'd assume it would?), or if it requires the full 120 Hz?
But the bandwidth would not be enough to drive a OLED TV at its native 120 Hz:
32.27 Gbit/s <- ((3840+80)*(2160+127)*3*10*1*120)/10^9.
100 Hz would be possible, however, but this would be a weird value and 60 Hz are not divisible without a remainder, this means there may be screen tearing.

Posted by NikoB
 - July 15, 2023, 22:33:29
Quote from: Mind limited HDMI output on July 15, 2023, 18:53:55Can the HDMI 2.1 output drive an OLED TV like SAMSUNG S95B or LG 42" C2 to its fullest using 40 Gbit/s? I've read LENOVO only has 32 Gbit/s output bandwidth. It's also supposed to be a fixable BIOS/software limitation, but LENOVO doesn't want to fix it and people are, righteously so, complaining, see e.g. forums.lenovo.com/t5/Gaming-Laptops/Only-8bit-colour-depth-in-4K-120Hz/m-p/5178756?page=1#5940468
Full version HDMI 2.1 have bandwidth (without service overhead) - 42.2Gbps(48 with overhead).

Without exception, manufacturers of equipment scam with HDMI 2.1 ports for a simple reason - scammers from the HDMI Standards Consortium allow them to do this, deceiving buyers. A class action lawsuit against a consortium of producers and manufacturers has long been needed. In general, this is the task of state consumer protection agencies in each country, but since the whole world depends on the technologies of the West - they can do what they want. Much more interesting is why there are no class-action lawsuits against the consortium and manufacturers in the US / EU about this ...
Posted by Mind limited HDMI output
 - July 15, 2023, 18:53:55
Can the HDMI 2.1 output drive an OLED TV like SAMSUNG S95B or LG 42" C2 to its fullest using 40 Gbit/s? I've read LENOVO only has 32 Gbit/s output bandwidth. It's also supposed to be a fixable BIOS/software limitation, but LENOVO doesn't want to fix it and people are, righteously so, complaining, see e.g. forums.lenovo.com/t5/Gaming-Laptops/Only-8bit-colour-depth-in-4K-120Hz/m-p/5178756?page=1#5940468
Posted by legioner
 - June 05, 2023, 03:55:14
Are you sure about this? "four copper heat pipes". Most of other channels said these are aluminium heat pipes
Posted by LL
 - May 27, 2023, 17:51:49
The article title do not make sense. The authoor talks about the price of a 4050 but the laptop have a 4060.

QuotePoint is, Legion laptops are very popular because they squeeze out more performance with their higher TDP. Does it still work with this generation?

It seems to have indeed a boost over other 4060 in results.
Posted by larkhon
 - May 16, 2023, 14:51:50
Why is the 140w TDP still being mentioned when we know that the 4060 is not getting faster beyond 105w? or are we to understand that the manufacturers overclock is bypassing the limit?
Point is, Legion laptops are very popular because they squeeze out more performance with their higher TDP. Does it still work with this generation?

Posted by David B
 - May 15, 2023, 14:25:03
AMD or Intel Legion 5 pro ?