Quote from: Rob Warne on February 08, 2021, 20:25:31
Quote from: Spunjji on February 08, 2021, 18:44:52
Quote from: Rob Warne on February 08, 2021, 18:14:37
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If they put this CPU and GPU combo in an updated ROG S15 it'll be an absolute winner, and it seems like a no brainer as it'd probably decimate Razer's blade sales as well. Fingers crossed as I'd buy that straight away (as long as they don't give it a low wattage 3080...)
Cool story but my Blade 17 out performs the duo in most of the games tested. Yes, that's with the Intel cpu and 100w gpu. This is concerning from Asus if these benchmarks are correct.
Cool story but you're comparing a 17" notebook to a 15" for some reason. The same components in a 17" design with decent cooling would annihilate that Razer running its Intel CPU.
Also, lol @ this tortured turn of phrase from the article:
"AMD may be finally catching up here and then some"
Seriously, "may" be? Jeez! It's a clear win on single-core performance.
I'm comparing it because they are directly comparable. Asus's flagship vs Razer's flagship for the Ampere launch. Both with 120hz 4k displays, touch screens and 3080 cards.
Look at the stress tests - as the Asus is running cool and pulling higher wattage, chassis size is irrelevant. Size and cooling is not the issue here. It's something else. Could be Ryzen's lack of pcie bandwidth, could be lack of a MUX. Look at Jarrods latest video too and draw your own conclusions.
You can't tell me you'd be happy with that performance?
Does seem like Asus has dropped the ball here. But the issue does not seem to be with the CPU. The 5900HX performs as it should.
The power delivery is what seems to be the major bottleneck here. And it does not consume more power vs. the Razer Blade 17 (2021).
The Zephyrus consumes 197W at stress (Furmark + P95) compared to the 223W of the Blade 17, despite the Blade only having a 230W charger and the Zephyrus carrying a 280W one. And the vapour cooling chamber in the Blade keeps the system much cooler at 223W peak load. Nice job there.
There are a few 15'' laptops with a 5800H and 130W 3070 that are 5-8% within the Blade 17 (100W 3080) so Asus has definitely not optimized the system.