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Posted by VINOD DIAS
 - November 09, 2020, 12:56:37
Grettings,

in want to know whether the thuinderbolt port in Intel version is Thunderbolt port 3 or normal. if it is normal then can we transfer the data or can we connect to the Dingle so we can access USB and external monitors.

Thanks
Posted by A
 - October 25, 2020, 19:51:42
Again confirms the MX Nvidia line is pretty much a wash offering performance close to igpus while eating up more battery life.
Posted by LWT
 - October 25, 2020, 13:16:32
Don't be a numpty. They review what they're sent.

Literally every article on NBR tells you to buy the AMD version instead. Even THIS article.

Read the conclusion.
Posted by Mikita
 - October 24, 2020, 15:17:51
I have another version of this Yoga 14-IIL with the same CPU (i7-1065G7), but with MX250. What can say - it's a great laptop overall. Build to last, absolutely quite during video/browsing/working, can get a bit shhhh during game load. MX250 is an absolute crap, however. So I got back to playing old dinosaur games like Warlords Battlecry III, Heroes III, etc. So, if you want it for work, multimedia and dinosaur gaming - go get it. For AAA gaming, better take something with at least 1650 or 5500X. Or, even better, - play AAA games on PC :) really, for around 500 bucks you can assemble PC that will absolutely destroy any laptop below 2k (10100F, 16Gb RAM, RX580/590/1660s).
Posted by Hujulika
 - October 24, 2020, 14:06:47
If you want to game a lot, you will most definitely avoid MX350 dear reviewer.
Posted by Laptop user
 - October 24, 2020, 13:18:21
Another great review!

Please could you clarify something about this part "But as soon as you put load either on the CPU or the GPU, it immediately jumps to the maximum level and also becomes very clearly audible at 41.5 dB(A)" - does the fan spin up high with light loads like watching a video (either local or streaming ng), and with brief loads like opening a program? Or is it only under more sustained loads? I'm fine with loud noise under heavy/sustained loads but I can't stand a fan spining up and down all the time with normal use.

Many thanks
Posted by Al Horford
 - October 24, 2020, 12:09:27
Finally! a comprehensive review of the intel version of this laptop.

Thank you very much!
Posted by hahaha
 - October 24, 2020, 10:11:56
More Intel laptop reviews.

I am absolutely convinced that there are NO AMD laptops out there.

Please remind me when was your last AMD based laptop review?

How many Intel based laptop reviews from that date until now?

Based on Intel's last financial results, they need all the help they can get. They are about to completely lose the desktop gaming market.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 24, 2020, 07:17:12
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 is available in a 14-inch version with both AMD and Intel processors. In this test, we want to find out whether the Intel model with the dedicated GPU from Nvidia is the better choice, or whether it's better to go for a Ryzen processor.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-Slim-7-14-laptop-review-With-Nvidia-GPU-against-AMD.499046.0.html