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Title: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Redaktion on July 13, 2014, 08:18:55
Entry price, high-end gaming. Lenovo's latest Y Series has the best of both worlds: Sleek, thin looks with exceptional performance for a very fair starting price of $1150. Though the notebook is marketed as an entry-level portable gaming machine, we believe even serious gamers should take a look at what the new Y50 has to offer.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Y50-Notebook-Review.120215.0.html
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: vaga on July 13, 2014, 17:13:51
Notebookcheck: there are multiple screen options available for this laptop. There is the matte FHD one you reviewed, a glossy FHD touch panel, and a glossy UHD 4k Samsung PLS panel
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: l on July 13, 2014, 17:16:32
Will you guys be reviewing the Lenovo Y40 as well?
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Allen.Ngo on July 14, 2014, 00:44:57
Quote from: vaga on July 13, 2014, 17:13:51
Notebookcheck: there are multiple screen options available for this laptop. There is the matte FHD one you reviewed, a glossy FHD touch panel, and a glossy UHD 4k Samsung PLS panel

added notes about the Y50 UHD models, thanks. Lenovo lists them as a separate series from the standard Y50 models.

it's likely that we'll have a review update with the UHD models in the near future, as well as the Y40.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Buk Lau on July 14, 2014, 00:50:55
"The Y50 is cooled by two system fans - one small fan for the CPU and one slightly larger size for the GPU - each with its own heat sink."

both cpu and gpu are shared by the two fans, and there's only one heat sink. CPU's heat pipe is also shared with the gpu. GPU is covered by both heat pipes
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Allen.Ngo on July 14, 2014, 05:21:46
Quote from: Buk Lau on July 14, 2014, 00:50:55

both cpu and gpu are shared by the two fans, and there's only one heat sink. CPU's heat pipe is also shared with the gpu. GPU is covered by both heat pipes

your description is certainly more accurate. Thanks
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Bruno150 on July 14, 2014, 14:23:14
I have one and have found extremely easy to replace the poor display by a better one myself (a glossy AUO B156HAN01 .2) .
I strongly encourage everyone getting a Y50 FHD to do the same, there is a youtube video very well put together that explains step by step how to do this (http://youtu.be/7BqVuCKew1E). Note - I am not in the repair business or anything like that - just your average user.

I live in the UK and got the laptop via ebay from the US, and including screen replacement (new one 60 pounds online) the result remains unbeatable value for the spec - compared to the competition. Only Clevo laptops come close, but are less appealing to me. extremely happy with it.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Gio on July 14, 2014, 15:29:37
I was the owner of a Y500 and used it for a little bit over a year. Considering the keyboard is still kept the same, let me say this:
If you're planning on using it a lot (gaming), which I assume, prepare to have your keys replaced. My shift, W,A,S,D,C keys were all worn down. With that I mean the paint was letting loose. Some keys were completely gone, while others were starting to get bad as well. This happened before a year time.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: ravisdavis on July 15, 2014, 09:48:35
For those not wanting to substitute the display, can you provide a link to your display calibration numbers?
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: ICC File on July 18, 2014, 21:11:58
Quote from: ravisdavis on July 15, 2014, 09:48:35
For those not wanting to substitute the display, can you provide a link to your display calibration numbers?

In order to calibrate your display you need to calibrated ICC File that used - then you install that into your Windows to use their calibration settings.  Do a Ctrl-F search for 'ICC File' on that page where the laptop is reviewed - that's the file you want to download & use.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: RaZeR on July 19, 2014, 07:59:36
You said Surface temperatures could be a problem...
But does it have an impact on gaming preformance?
I have an acer notebook which can get hot up to 95+ °C in some games and it would often cause serious stuttering.
I'm really considering on buying the Lenovo y50 and I hope it doesn't have problems of this kind...
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Aleksi on July 28, 2014, 12:36:41
Wrong, both the video card 860m 2gb/4gb on the Lenovo y50 - Maxwell.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Aleksi on July 28, 2014, 12:40:16
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/14/07/28/488.png
Proof of 4gb maxwell.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Nemesis on August 03, 2014, 14:41:43
Lenovo said they are ONLY suing maxwell architecture GPU's. Also I bought the model with 4GB VRAM and it is the GM107 version meaning its maxwell
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: unclewebb on August 15, 2014, 19:04:26
Disabling Intel Turbo Boost when it is needed is dishonest.  If a user pays for a 4700HQ, they expect that the CPU will be able to run at its full Intel rated speed which includes Turbo Boost.  Users need to hold Lenovo accountable by shopping elsewhere or returning their Y50.  The Lenovo Y510P had the exact same performance killing "feature" which has never been fixed.  Both models suffer from completely inadequate cooling when you try to run them at their full Intel rated speed. 
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Joshua on August 19, 2014, 19:47:09
I have nothing negative to say about my Lenovo Y50 so far. It actually has crazy good performance so far, and I doubt I've had even the slightest moment of lag on anything.

I do recommend using this link: http://bit.ly/CheapY50 to get a discount upon entering the Lenovo website.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: moayd mohammed on August 25, 2014, 01:42:28
Hello
I want to buy a laptop and I esta between types of gtx 860m card
please i want your help to know the maxwell architecture card 

I want from you only tell me which the type of gtx 860m is maxwell or kepler in these laptops :

- (Lenovo Y50 Laptop - 59421856 - Black - UHD Display)
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/y-series/y50-uhd/?sb=:000001C9:0001225C: 

and

- (Lenovo Y50 Laptop - 59421871 - Black - UHD Display)
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/y-series/y50-uhd/?sb=:000001C9:0001225E:


please replay me quickly .
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Geoff on August 27, 2014, 18:20:30
Are you sure the  Windows 8 Experience Index shown in the article is correct for this model? The graphics are surprisingly low to me. I'm considering buying this (mostly for video editing) but that has given me pause.
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: martin who cares on September 01, 2014, 10:12:38
i believe that it is a bullshit :) my old graphic card geforce 9600 gt (old like 4 years) has the same points
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Subhadeep on September 07, 2014, 16:34:34
Quote from: Geoff on August 27, 2014, 18:20:30
Are you sure the  Windows 8 Experience Index shown in the article is correct for this model? The graphics are surprisingly low to me. I'm considering buying this (mostly for video editing) but that has given me pause.

This windows experience index is bullshit...i am using this laptop over a month now and it's surprising that every game like Titanfall,Watchdogs etc have run on high settings smoothly...no worry at all ....for temp factor it has remained around 75 deg c while gaming ...i owned an alienware m15x and i know the way y50 has satisfied me over my previous machine....go ahed and buy it.....
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: RinShibuya on September 10, 2014, 18:59:01
The Windows 8 Experience Index here is messed up. I have a laptop with GT750M DDR5 and its 5.1(Graphics) and 6.8(Gaming Graphics) in the WEI. Plus, the GTX860M is a lot faster my GT750M.... 
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: parth godhani on September 27, 2014, 06:27:50
in y50 4gb gtx860m is it with maxwell technology?
Title: Re: Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 Notebook Review
Post by: Jasen on November 02, 2017, 06:08:26
build quality seems good, but those creaky hinges don't actually last long coming away from the lid in months ot regular use..