Who needs GeForce MX anymore when you can have a GeForce RTX 4060 run at a low 60 W TGP? It may not perform as fast as dedicated gaming laptops with the exact same GPU, but it's still a significant upgrade from last year's GeForce RTX 3050 Ti.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Inspiron-16-Plus-7630-laptop-review-60-W-GeForce-RTX-4060-isn-t-so-bad.743747.0.html
I believe the TGP of this Inspiron's RTX 4060 has 70W!
Yes, the TGP is 70W as per NVIDIA Control Panel system info and I was able to hit 70W in Furmark.
I'd love to know the settings used for 9.5 hours of battery life, as I'm lucky to get half that!
I 'm having this laptop with me but I'm not getting same cinebench r23 multicore score. My high performance/ultra performance is already set and charger connected to laptop but still i'm not getting similar score. I'm getting scores between 13000 to 14000.
Why my multicore score is low? How can i increase it. Could you please guide me on it?
Quote from: Jose on November 21, 2023, 09:56:46I 'm having this laptop with me but I'm not getting same cinebench r23 multicore score. My high performance/ultra performance is already set and charger connected to laptop but still i'm not getting similar score. I'm getting scores between 13000 to 14000.
Why my multicore score is low? How can i increase it. Could you please guide me on it?
You are probably running the standard 10-minute test and the quick single-run test was run in the review.
The lack of a numeric keypad makes this just an overpriced toy