Quote from: Ssgsdhgzzfhczxvvvc on September 09, 2022, 20:23:16unfortunately ryzen 6000 on mobile is just a stopgap.
ryzen 7000 will hopefully be the real deal and a reason to upgrade from the absolutely spectacular 4800H.
Especially considering that, as the review on this site states, the 6600H(Zen3+) has DisplayPort 2.0 (which is not true), it has HDMI 2.1 (which AMD claims), it has USB40 (this is already 100% proven).
What do we see in practice? Obsolete morally antique HDMI 2.0b does not allow you to connect a 4k@120Hz HDR monitors. And absolutely shameful Display Port 1.2 (this standart from 2009 year!!!) instead of at least already obsolete 1.4b...
And of course the lack of a USB40 port with an eGPU.
All together with the shameful color space of the slow response screen (it not real 120Hz!) - a verdict...
And at the same time, one 8GB ram is included, instead of one for 16GB, in order to immediately buy a second 16Gb and solve the ram problems for 3 years in advance.
Especially if the noise in an office load or with an average core load of up to 30-35% is well audible and annoying in a quiet room or a fairly quiet office. As written in the review, the noise is up to 31dB (A?) in office load. It's a LOT and it's starting to get really annoying, especially at home in silence. But here it is also important if the HF components in the work of coolers.
In general, if it weren't for the noise, at least a keyboard with a numpad and a good arrangement of ports to back as L5(Pro) series favorably attribute this series to workhorses in offices and in home. But the noise can put an end to such bulk purchases in firms.
But to take it home as a universal work aptop - without a high-quality by color space and fast screen (144-165Hz with response B2W/G2G less 10ms), without an eGPU (this significant to gamers for upgrade gpu), without normal modern ports (HDMI/DP/usb40) and with such noise level - why this need for buy? Well...only sell it VERY CHEAP.