QuoteLeft: USB-C 3.2 Gen.2 (10 Gbps, DisplayPort ALT mode 1.4, Power Delivery), USB-A 3.2 Gen.1 (5 Gbps), HDMI 2.1, Thunderbolt 4 (40 Gbps , DisplayPort ALT mode 1.4, Power Delivery 3.0), 3.5mm audio
No. HDMI only 2.0 by psref - max 4k@60Hz (without HDR or 30bit mode). 2.1 - 4k@120Hz _with_ HDR.
Ram tuning not good.
QuoteThis big difference to the WLAN test shows once again that the current Alder Lake CPUs do not work particularly efficiently, even under single-core load (i.e. when surfing the internet).
All browsers are multi-threaded. Moreover, even in FireFox, if you select 1 thread forcibly in previous versions, it became useless, it still opens several processes forcibly, which was not the case before. So the cores have been loaded for a long time and tightly all in surfing, and the more of them, the better. In general, it is already impractical to demonstrate noise in the table when consuming 11W, because websites have long been heavy and load cores lightly by 20-30% at least. It is the noise at an average load of 20-30% with a bunch of loaded software (which, by the way, immediately sends this funny children's version with 16GB under the bulldorzer, at least 32GB is required for a long time) and is the most interesting for potential buyers.
Well, about the typical modern meanness from manufacturers about battery consumption from the PSU, the author finally painted everything himself. Do you need this? Well, the completely idiotic long obsolete 2050 is here like a dog's fifth leg. Set it to at least 3050.
Well, again, the 60Hz screen is completely lousy in terms of response. There is a version with 120Hz, so you have to buy it, especially since Lenova promises calibration from the factory with dE < 1.5.
Thus, the version with AMD is interesting only in one single combination - 32GB of memory and a 120Hz panel.
By the way, Amazon sells the Legion 5 Pro with 64GB of memory. The difference from 32GB is exactly $100. Lenovo, management, explain - why are you so greedy and put miserable 16GB in 2022? Minimum 32GB.
Personally, if I would decide to buy this, I would take a better version with an AMD 6800U without a discreet with a 32GB / 120Hz screen. Of course, provided that in the version without a discreet there will also be 2 coolers and heat pipes, as on this one. Then that version will be much, much quieter, and the 6800U speed will be enough with a margin of 3-4 years for sure.