Multimedia laptop that makes big noise while seeing movies? if so, it is a bad joke. Notebookcheck could be more precise concerning when noise occurs: web surfing?, listening to music or viewing a concert, office work, youtube video viewing with high brightness? other social media? movies. All this also taking account the ambient temperatures.
Maybe setup a unique test of representative workflows and uses for batteries runtimes and also have at same time a microphone recording noise it makes while in those battery tests. The most crucial aspects would be listening to music/viewing a HQ visual and sound spectacle.
Something is wrong with this laptop. This laptop in Auto mode consumes 60+ W then 54 W with 2 extra cores Zen 5 cores and is only a little over 10% faster than the Schenker 14 that runs at 54 W total (no turbo boost according to the review) with 8 Zen 4 cores. Almost seems like no IPC increase or power efficiency increase. Also, the Schenker 14" had a longer wi-fi run time by almost 10% despite 10Whr less battery capacity (only 60 Whr).
Lenovo has equipped its Yoga Pro 7 14 G9 with a new AMD Zen 5 processor in combination with a high-resolution 120-Hz OLED screen. Its performance is great and the same can be said for its picture quality, whereas the laptop's fans can get pretty loud.