Quote from: NikoB on Today at 00:55:15Compare this pathetic Ultra 9 185H to last year's 7945HX:
www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-Strix-G17-G713PI-Gaming-laptop-impresses-in-the-test-with-the-new-Ryzen-9.701633.0.html
The 7945HX, even when running on a 35W battery, is still faster than this pathetic product from Intel:
www.ultrabookreview.com/63622-asus-rog-strix-g17-review/
Lenovo, we don't need Intel - where is the AMD processor?
If set PL1=50W for 7945HX, the 4070 will be able to run at 130W with exactly the same consumption as the Intel version, but the 7945HX will even be 35% faster at 50W than the 185H.
When working only with SoC, you can raise PL1 to 70W, which is still 10W less than with 185H, but the performance will be more than 1.5 times higher!
Complete destruction of the latest Intel from AMD processor 2022.
At the same time, the 7945HX has 20 free pci-e 5.0 lines hanging in the air, which makes it easy to output 4xUSB40... and make both SSDs 5.0.
I'm wondering where the 3000:1 contrast on regular IPS without multi-zone backlight came from? IPS is not capable of this.
Have you ever seen the energy consumption of a Dragon Range in IDLE? Of course not...
R9 7945HX here would make the battery last, maybe, an incredible 4 hours... at IDLE!!!
Ryzen 7x45HX is made for rugged laptops, desktop replacement just like Intel HX.
The most compact model that comes to mind that uses these CPUs is the new Legion 7 (formerly Slim 7).
And...where did you come up with the idea that this Yoga could support 130W from the GPU with 50W from the R9?
The charger is 170W and tests show that it is 130W in total, CPU + GPU.
Dragon Range would definitely not look good on this Yoga.