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Posted by 1297
 - November 07, 2019, 21:50:51
1297 R15 Multi  I9 9750 (55W 80W)  acer predator 2019
Posted by Charles
 - May 24, 2019, 06:04:27
None of you understand that it's been going on for years now. There's a physical limitation to how many transistors we can put together on a surface and we're reaching it. There's nothing to be scared about, though, this is going to be a thing for only a few years since they're developing new technologies and cpus not based on the Von Neeumann's machine
Posted by LyntonB
 - May 24, 2019, 01:03:06
Important point though I've seen so far that it runs ~5degrees cooler. this is significant as the 8750h ran too hot..
Posted by Y530
 - May 23, 2019, 07:42:56
The 8750h comes with 630 as well.
Sure to the small updates between gen 8 and 9, it largely depends on the implementation and the cooling solution. You have to consider the PL1 and PL1 power limits defined by the laptop manufacturer as well as the cooling unit .
For example, Lenovo is a bit on the "aggressive" side with the PL1 (60W) and PL2 (90W) power limits. Coupled with a good cooling solution, the CPU is able to attain higher frequencies for longer periods of time, thus deliver more performance.
Posted by Wilson74
 - May 23, 2019, 07:17:43
Razer blade intentionally power throttle their CPU, so those comparison is not really valid. Take a look on razer blade 8th gen CPU, their performance is considerably lower than competitions.
Posted by J L OLIVIER
 - May 23, 2019, 04:40:30
Yes but the 9750 comes with Intel 630 instead of 620 which makes it more attractive with Optimus switching.
Posted by splus
 - May 23, 2019, 02:45:02
I get 1245 in multi core test in CB R15 on my XPS 15 with i7 8750H.
That really sucks i7 9750H performs so bad.

Seriously, what's preventing Intel to make progress over the last several years?? They're totally stuck on 14nm with their CPUs for years already! Everyone else has been making progress.
Posted by gansi us
 - May 23, 2019, 00:05:35
yeah ban more competitions and stick with s*** like this
Posted by Rinnnn
 - May 22, 2019, 22:19:58
Wow. in addition to that, laptops with the i7 9750h are considerably more expensive than laptops with 8750h. Intel just milking their cpus
Posted by Y530
 - May 22, 2019, 21:08:22
Legion Y530 i7-8750h scores ~1200~1250 in R15 multicore bench... :))
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 22, 2019, 19:53:34
After testing 5 different laptops with the Core i7-9750H, multi-thread processor performance is essentially identical to the last generation Core i7-8750H. Some older laptops with the i7-8750H like the Alienware m15 can still perform faster than the newer and pricier i7-9750H.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/That-awkward-moment-when-a-Core-i7-8750H-laptop-can-outperform-a-Core-i7-9750H-laptop.421361.0.html