Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile
Quote from: Neenyah on July 05, 2023, 13:43:45This is what distinguishes Homo Sapiens from Home Erectus in that he understands the context by looking at the text of the review. But troll L... didn't even read the review, that's the problem...Quote from: NikoB on July 05, 2023, 11:44:10Quote from: Neenyah on July 04, 2023, 16:24:13Hello troll. You, as usual, do not notice the background of my commentary on the case - in the "average" load, the laptop consumes 90W, according to the review, and this happens in the "maximum performance" profile, which clearly shows the author's forgery with the noise level in this mode, and it indicates less than 28dB, while no model with a similar weight is capable of this, as well as heavier options.Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile, because. with a 90W+ consumption in its case, this is IMPOSSIBLE, especially with a hot Intel, and not the Zen4 Phoenix 7940HS, which produces exactly the same performance at 35-40W. This is an obvious hoax.QuoteGaming on Performance mode would induce a steady fan noise of 54.4 dB(A) which is similar to the Alienware x16 R1 but louder than on the Blade 16. Dropping to Balanced mode trades away some performance as mentioned above for a noticeably quieter fan noise of 48.9 dB(A).
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The ability to think - this applies only to Homo Sapiens, but alas, the majority of the population, like the representative above, has not yet gone beyond the subspecies of Homo Erectus..
I'm well-aware that the magical 28 number is about the equivalent of your own IQ because you either can't articulate your thoughts or you can't read and understand your own words. Here, let me help you:Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile, because.
Now do Ctrl+F on that for "average", lol. Hell, do it for your whole post and you won't find one. You claim the quoted part and even go as far to call it an obvious hoax.
Quote from: PHVM_BR on July 05, 2023, 15:07:51940HS does 2450 at 45W / 2650 at 65W / 2800 at 80W (G14 in Performance/Turbo mode).-15W for same performance. And much more difference on 35W. =)
13900H does 2500 at 60W (ZenBook Pro 14 Duo) / 2800 at 90W (ZenBook Pro 14 OLED) / 2900 at 100W (Zephyrus M16).
With Ryzen at 80W and Intel at 90W the performance is the same.
The advantage is only significant with both at up to 55W.
in this category there are no benefits.
Quote from: NikoB on July 05, 2023, 11:44:10Quote from: Neenyah on July 04, 2023, 16:24:13Hello troll. You, as usual, do not notice the background of my commentary on the case - in the "average" load, the laptop consumes 90W, according to the review, and this happens in the "maximum performance" profile, which clearly shows the author's forgery with the noise level in this mode, and it indicates less than 28dB, while no model with a similar weight is capable of this, as well as heavier options.Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile, because. with a 90W+ consumption in its case, this is IMPOSSIBLE, especially with a hot Intel, and not the Zen4 Phoenix 7940HS, which produces exactly the same performance at 35-40W. This is an obvious hoax.QuoteGaming on Performance mode would induce a steady fan noise of 54.4 dB(A) which is similar to the Alienware x16 R1 but louder than on the Blade 16. Dropping to Balanced mode trades away some performance as mentioned above for a noticeably quieter fan noise of 48.9 dB(A).
- notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/Notebooks/Lenovo/Legion_Slim_7i_16_Gen_8/fann.png
- imgur.com/G7dIabX
The ability to think - this applies only to Homo Sapiens, but alas, the majority of the population, like the representative above, has not yet gone beyond the subspecies of Homo Erectus..
Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile, because.
Quote from: Neenyah on July 04, 2023, 16:24:13Hello troll. You, as usual, do not notice the background of my commentary on the case - in the "average" load, the laptop consumes 90W, according to the review, and this happens in the "maximum performance" profile, which clearly shows the author's forgery with the noise level in this mode, and it indicates less than 28dB, while no model with a similar weight is capable of this, as well as heavier options.Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile, because. with a 90W+ consumption in its case, this is IMPOSSIBLE, especially with a hot Intel, and not the Zen4 Phoenix 7940HS, which produces exactly the same performance at 35-40W. This is an obvious hoax.QuoteGaming on Performance mode would induce a steady fan noise of 54.4 dB(A) which is similar to the Alienware x16 R1 but louder than on the Blade 16. Dropping to Balanced mode trades away some performance as mentioned above for a noticeably quieter fan noise of 48.9 dB(A).
- notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/Notebooks/Lenovo/Legion_Slim_7i_16_Gen_8/fann.png
- imgur.com/G7dIabX
Quote from: PHVM_BR on July 04, 2023, 18:18:59Where did the information come from that Ryzen 7940HS with 35-40W delivers performance of i9 13900H with 90W?7940HS have 2600 points on 45W.
This only takes place in a fantastic fantasy world.
Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile, because. with a 90W+ consumption in its case, this is IMPOSSIBLE, especially with a hot Intel, and not the Zen4 Phoenix 7940HS, which produces exactly the same performance at 35-40W. This is an obvious hoax. If there was a 7940HS here, I would believe in the results.
Quote from: NikoB on July 04, 2023, 15:02:48I don't believe that the laptop is capable of only 28dB noise in the maximum performance profile, because. with a 90W+ consumption in its case, this is IMPOSSIBLE, especially with a hot Intel, and not the Zen4 Phoenix 7940HS, which produces exactly the same performance at 35-40W. This is an obvious hoax.
QuoteGaming on Performance mode would induce a steady fan noise of 54.4 dB(A) which is similar to the Alienware x16 R1 but louder than on the Blade 16. Dropping to Balanced mode trades away some performance as mentioned above for a noticeably quieter fan noise of 48.9 dB(A).