While Intel and Nvidia still call the shots in the high-end segment, AMD is quite well-positioned in affordable laptops. The best example is the Acer Nitro 5 AN515-42 with a Ryzen 7 2700U and Radeon RX 560X, which can be purchased for less than 1000 Euros (~$1132). Do the competitors need to shiver? We will find out!
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Nitro-5-Ryzen-7-2700U-Radeon-RX-560X-FHD-Laptop-Review.373166.0.html
Quotebetween 2.7 and 3.2 GHz during multi-core load are noticeably above the standard clock speed of 2.2 GHz. However, when there is also a parallel demand on the graphics card, the tools report only 1.5 GHz at times, which would mean throttling. In 3D applications, the clock speed levels out at about 2.9 GHz on average
6700HQ level? I dont get it.
What is the price of this computer?
Quote from: whoot on December 03, 2018, 13:19:08
Quotebetween 2.7 and 3.2 GHz during multi-core load are noticeably above the standard clock speed of 2.2 GHz. However, when there is also a parallel demand on the graphics card, the tools report only 1.5 GHz at times, which would mean throttling. In 3D applications, the clock speed levels out at about 2.9 GHz on average
6700HQ level? I dont get it.
I guess the throttling to 1.5 GHz occurs on stress testing with prime, as it is the case with all low power CPUs. Clock speeds at 2.9 GHz in realistic scenarios (Witcher 3) are certainly not bad.
Is there Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on board in this particular model?
i have Acer Nitro 5 AN515-42 with Ryzen 2500U + RX560X
my CB15: 719
btw the AU Optronics B156HAN06.0 can be oced to 100hz