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Posted by George
 - January 28, 2025, 13:35:59
Idk, but 12 years ago somehow I had the luxury to close down my laptop, and open it the next day and continue my work. Without the thing trying to set itself on fire while in my backpack, and then completely refusing to wake up unless power cycled. How difficult can it be.

Or my Thinkpad 13 from 2017 that still works flawlessly and has never ever shown a sleep/wake problem and never had a bluescreen (or any issue whatsoever...), and I literally traveled the world with it.

On the 14s G3 I had 3 bluescreens in 2 years with irreparable damage to the boot sector (new installation required). Constant sleep/wake issues. Fingerprint acts up, face unlock acts up. The thing is total garbage. But I think that's the case with most modern laptops, so indeed I'm probably moving to Mac in the near future.
Posted by BumpingOldThreads
 - January 25, 2025, 14:00:36
Quote from: George on January 25, 2025, 13:16:20It is riddled with wake/sleep issues

Doesn't that affect almost every windows laptop tho? Funnily enough I've never run into this issue that so many complain about but then again I never really use sleep but the deep hibernation sleep mode.

I think if you really truly need this to work reliably your only options on mobile are chromeOS or Mac. (Possibly Linux distros / steamOS too - though not entirely sure as not a Linux user)
Posted by George
 - January 25, 2025, 13:16:20
Do not buy this laptop. It is riddled with wake/sleep issues that Lenovo refuses to fix for over a year now.
Posted by NikoB
 - March 11, 2024, 16:50:19
Unfortunately, you cannot compare the results from the review with your own for a simple reason - your results were taken on different equipment and in different conditions, with another laptop copy, whose coolers may indeed be louder than others - after all, Lenovo does not officially indicate the series noise level limit, right? No formalization of test conditions - no reliable results. The results of rare copies of laptop this model provide no indication of what the next buyer will have in their hands...

Just like with HDD noise, you never know how noisy the next instance will be, because... HDD manufacturers indicate only _typical_ noise, not maximum. Do you understand the difference?

And laptop manufacturers have never even indicated typical noise under 100% load on the CPU/GPU, and even more so when only the CPU is loaded or 10-30-50-75% load of cores. They don't think it's important.

Where buyers pay very much attention to this (for example, in projector's market), the noise level is indicated. But even there, projector manufacturers lay out legal straws for themselves - they do not indicate either typical or maximum noise. Just noise. And what is it? Spherical horse in a vacuum...
Posted by bailtree
 - March 10, 2024, 04:51:45
I have tested the noise level when this laptop is running a 3DMark stress test and it reaches about 36.5dB at around 15cm.
Posted by Bizarro_NikoB
 - December 23, 2023, 07:54:40
Quote from: Ed Fang on September 13, 2023, 17:44:27Do not purchase this laptop if you want to use it with eGPU.
The USB4 port will overheat.
It works for about 10-20 mins after a while the USB4 overheats causing the eGPU to reconnect.


Sounds like you have a defective product mate. I have a t14s Gen 3 AMD and run it everyday with an egpu no problem. Never disconnects or overheats. The laptop is very rock solid for me and usb4 works flawlessly for hours on end - no disconnects.
Posted by NikoB
 - September 14, 2023, 19:37:28
Quote from: Ed Fang on September 13, 2023, 17:44:27Do not purchase this laptop if you want to use it with eGPU.
The USB4 port will overheat.
It works for about 10-20 mins after a while the USB4 overheats causing the eGPU to reconnect.
Where do you get the information that this is an architectural problem for the entire series, and not a defect in your copy?
Posted by Ed Fang
 - September 13, 2023, 17:44:27
Do not purchase this laptop if you want to use it with eGPU.
The USB4 port will overheat.
It works for about 10-20 mins after a while the USB4 overheats causing the eGPU to reconnect.
Posted by Gg
 - September 01, 2023, 20:41:35
Psref just release t14s amd gen4, waiting for NC's review!!!
Posted by NikoB
 - May 19, 2023, 13:53:37
notebookchat.com/index.php?msg=535339
Posted by Neenyah
 - May 10, 2023, 11:11:59
Wait, 40°C, not 50 (I was almost sleeping when I wrote my previous comment).

Ok, even more interesting - why is that a problem for a charger that's charging a yet-to-power-on laptop?

I don't get it. Normal temperature as long as the batter is below 90% (then it slows down and with that it also cools down).
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - May 10, 2023, 07:40:53
Quote from: Daniele Rugginenti on May 10, 2023, 01:31:24Just connected, still POWERED OFF, it wents to 40 celsius degrees, charging!

Contacted the support, asked for money back, sent it back after 3 hours, they answered after 10 days:
'The laptop has no problem. Can't money back because the box is not more sealed, was already opened'.

In which country do you live and from which country have you ordered?
Posted by Neenyah
 - May 10, 2023, 02:50:43
Lol, why is 50°C a problem? That is even too cool tbh.
Posted by Daniele Rugginenti
 - May 10, 2023, 01:31:24
I bought a new one T14G2 from lenovo website, based on this article.
Just connected, still POWERED OFF, it wents to 40 celsius degrees, charging!

Contacted the support, asked for money back, sent it back after 3 hours, they answered after 10 days:
'The laptop has no problem. Can't money back because the box is not more sealed, was already opened'.

Was my dream sinnce the IBM 386sx I had in 1994 to get another one, it becames a nigthmare.
Posted by NikoB
 - February 08, 2023, 12:50:42
Quote from: buscon on February 07, 2023, 15:29:44any idea how to test every day usage?
At now usually under the "normal" use means "surfing".
Specialized software can give an advantage to a particular platform, depending on its specific load. When running from a PSU, obviously, Intel is now always faster, but at the cost of more heat and noise. Buyer choose what is more important to him..

The rise in notebook consumption to monstrous proportions clearly speaks of a real technological impasse with silicon.

They simply will no longer be able to increase speed due to the growth of TDP, which means further or a drop in speed if the authorities limit laptops in terms of consumption (and everything is going to this) or it will grow very, very slowly and only when changing radical leaps in technical processes there will be visible jumps, but each new technical process is harder and more expensive for them. The physical world imposes merciless restrictions...