Kindof curious that there is this one guy who comments on all AMD-CPU-notebooks, with a lot of extremely strong words, but apparently either not a lot of knowledge on the subject, or some kind of incentive to misrepresent things? @the guy, I hope whatever Intel is paying you is worth the hassle. Maybe you would be better off with a real job - or do you work at intel in another position, and they expect this kind of things from their employees? Either way, it's super weird.
Defective screen - 1100:1, instead of the promised Lenovo at least 1200:1.
Lack of eGPU support, despite the fact that the performance of 4070 is shameful against the background of 4080/4090, which in turn are 1.5 times slower than desktop options. This "gaming" laptop has no prospects in games.
The absence of a automatic MUX, to the shame of the series, despite the fact that the L5 has one.
Horribly slow AMD memory controller with DDR5 5600 - 5600 x 128 / 8 ~ 90Gb/s is theoretically the limit, but in reality it is less than 55(!), i.e. AMD controller efficiency in Zen4 is less than 62%!
Too much processor consumption at rest - 8W, should be no more than 2-3W, as even in the old Intel series.
Disgusting built-in speakers - the quality is terrible, which once again indicates the complete lack of quality control at Lenovo factories, both in terms of screen and sound quality.
What price would I give for last year's performance? Maximum $1100-$1150, as it was on sales in the fall of 2022 with 6800+3070Ti. I don't recommend paying more for this item. Waste of money.
Das Flaggschiff Ryzen 9 7945HX mag beeindruckend sein, aber was ist mit dem weniger leistungsfähigen Ryzen 7 7745HX? Zen 4 skaliert ziemlich gut, um sowohl konkurrenzfähig als auch billiger zu sein als der Intel Core i7-13700HX der 13. Generation.