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KING19

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  1. Overclocked Nvidia mobile RTX 4090 GPU can beat even a desktop RTX 3090 Ti https://www.notebookcheck.net/Overclocked-Nvidia-mobile-RTX-4090-GPU-can-beat-even-a-desktop-RTX-3090-Ti.695685.0.html But it is worth it to spend over $4000 for a RTX 4090 laptop to barely beat a desktop RTX 3090ti? The cooling plays a major part in order to achieve it. Imagine it wasnt gimped to 175W then things would be interesting.
  2. They probably got tired of people of not buying new laptops every 2 years ever so they're trying to go back to the pre-pascal days 😁 Hogwarts Legacy is just one game and the graphics isnt anything special to use a lot of VRAM with its textures so i dont get why its using so much VRAM for no reason, another bad console port but not as bad as Forbroken (Forspoken).
  3. Yes it does..... Im done repeating myself because you wont listen.. It still doesnt change the fact of what i said so for now the laptop will support 64GBs of RAM maximum total because of that reason. Whenever 64GBs DDR5 SO-DIMM's RAM sticks appears in the marketplace one day (years from now i think) because 64GBs is still a lot of RAM for a laptop. Also it will use the same amount of pins no matter what the capacity and it wont be any interference like you're saying. Incase if it does use less or more pins it wont be compatible with the laptop for obvious reasons Also i made a mistake and you're right that DDR5-SODIMM Laptop RAM only uses 262 pins. Since DDR5 SO-DIMM Laptop RAM uses 262 pins it'll be compatible with most laptops including Razer that you mentioned 4800MHZ, 5200MHZ, 5600MHZ uses the same amount of pins. "Anyway, back to the topic: It is just weird that Lenovo does not mention the possible memory configurations (including 64GB) properly, whereas Razer does." ^I dont know how to split quotes on this forum but anyways even you didnt asked a question it still doesnt change my reply at all. Anyways lets move on and get back on topic, I dont want us to keep going back and forth in this thread over nothing.
  4. Im repeating myself because you're not listening especially my last post well but i also dont wanna go back and forth with you about it: "Again the laptop supports whatever the CPU/Chipset supports which 128GBs but since there are no 64GBs DDR5 ram sticks out there as of yet so the maximum RAM capacity possible is still 64GBs." According to the specs sheet of the Legion 7 Pro it can use either 4800MHZ and 5600MHZ and It'll use the same SODIMM 268 pin count as other DDR5 chips so matter what the capacity. To answer your question to stay on topic i have no idea why Lenovo not mention the possible memory configurations. Like i said in my last post and it was same in previous generations so they go by the maximum memory they offered.
  5. Its not a surprise. We all already knew that as long desktop GPUs keep getting more power hungry every gen while laptop GPUs stuck at 175W and have less CUDA cores. It was fun while it lasted when the 10, 16 and 20 laptop GPUs series was very close in performance to the desktop versions and correct me if im wrong but didnt those GPUs used the same exact chip for both desktops and laptops? because it explains why both versions was very close in performance
  6. Again the laptop supports whatever the CPU/Chipset supports which 128GBs but since there are no 64GBs DDR5 ram sticks out there as of yet so the maximum RAM capacity possible is still 64GBs. Also read below Offering* Lenovo and other OEM's rarely offered more than 32GBs of RAM configurations on their websites and it was same in previous generations, hell in Gen 5 and Gen 6 they didnt offered more than 16GBs RAM configurations but the laptops can be upgraded to 64GBs of RAM. Also even they did they would overcharge customers for it anyways especially DDR5-5600 ones.
  7. The laptop itself can support whatever the processor supports and also previous gens of Lenovo Legions can support up to 64GBs of RAM because of what Intel and AMD processors supported. I just said that its very tough to get your hands on one, not only the kit but the stick itself, However 32GB DDR5 4800mhz ram sticks are way more common. Just as we thought, its a massive downgrade. If they wanted to save money so badly they could of just kept the 2022 Legion 7 design without changing anything. The good news is that they finally added fan control without being forced of using a 3rd party app for it.
  8. Its supported because the i9-13900HX can support up to 128GB of RAM https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/232171/intel-core-i913900hx-processor-36m-cache-up-to-5-40-ghz.html Problem is its very tough to get your hands on a 64GB DDR5 5600Mhz RAM kit though.
  9. I heard on reddit that Jarrod is releasing a review of it tommorrow(Friday). Same exact specs
  10. It always been that way. If you want upgrade the RAM to 64GBs it best to buy it from newegg,amazon and other places and do it yourself because OEMs always overcharge for it Wow its a shock that a new Legions are available this soon lol. Looking forward to the review!.
  11. Its the same broken record that still remains true today and its the same reason why companies wait years to switch to a new OS. Win 11 is still buggy and many people that rush to upgrade to it end up breaking their PCs in the end. In fact it didnt add anything new as of yet over Win 10. Oh yeah older computers cant upgrade Win11 because of TPM 2.0 but there are workarounds but its pretty difficult for the average user. Another bad move from Microsoft...
  12. Yeah agreed plus using GDDR6X and having a 384bit Bus but thats not going happen. Laptops GPUs will be stuck at 175W unless something changes. A 15FPS to 35FPS increase in games isnt a small increase whatsoever especially on 1440p. Also the tests was done without DLSS/FG on as well. According to the data in Jarrod's video the RTX 4080 has a 28% average above the RTX 3080ti. That still a major performance jump.
  13. That is a pretty big jump over the RTX 3080ti and even the RTX 4080 is faster than the RTX 3080ti. Add DLSS 3 aka Frame generation to that you're going to have great performance. Too bad the laptop versions gets destroyed by the desktop versions and it doesnt justify the crazy prices for them.... Still waiting on the RTX 4070 and RTX 4060 laptops to hit the market
  14. Exactly. Upgrading to a new version of Windows that is less than 2 years old is not recommended especially when it still buggy as hell. According the OS marketshare Win 11 is up to 18% while Win 10 still dominating at 68.7% and Win 7 is at 9.62% https://gs.statcounter.com/os-version-market-share/windows/desktop/worldwide Win 11 is going to be a forgettable OS with Win 12 releasing sometime next year.
  15. You're pretty much at your limit for a 100w RTX 3060, Well 115w because of dynamic boost. The average score on Notebookcheck is the 130w version now 140w because OEMs released a VBIOS update to increase the wattage to 140w. Also i just noticed that Crysis Remastered has DLSS now and you have it turned off. You can achieve your goal if you turn DLSS on. Yeah we're getting it too, Been out in it all day at work wearing 4 layers lol.
  16. Haha 😆 I was right. The game is just badly optimized...... The graphics doesnt look any better than a typical AAA game, even games like RDR2, Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin's Creed Unity and, etc has better graphics than Forbroken. The Next Crysis? more like the next GTA IV or even Saints Row 2 because those games are still the kings of bad optimization... Even with modern hardware you'll struggle playing them. I'll try out the demo to see how it runs on my 1660ti laptop, Wanna bet it wont be pretty even with FSR lol 😅
  17. Update on Honeywell7950SP (Paste): After almost 8 months it finally degrade as my temps was hitting in the 90c's repeatedly and over 100C at times when playing games like Cyberpunk even with the laptop elevated. My laptop fans was pretty dusty and even cleaning the fans my laptop temps didnt change so i was forced to repaste. After removing my heatsink the paste was almost dry and had a lot of gaps where the my CPU and GPU die was exposed. This time when i repasted i used the spatula that came with the honeywell 7950 package to spread the paste, like i said before its a thick paste almost like putty and covered my CPU and GPU die completely with a thick layer. Not the cleanest job as it was late at night but very effective especially when you see my temps and cinebench score below: After running cinebench 3 times not only i got my highest score but my CPU temps never went above 88C and games stayed in the 70Cs range!. Im still not sure how long it takes for it cure but the results took effect very quickly this time!.
  18. At least Crysis have some excuses like being a PC exclusive and it was ahead of its time graphics wise so much so that consoles like the PS3 and XBOX360 wasnt able to handle the game until years later where they had to downgrade the game's graphics somewhat and it still stutters. Even a desktop GTX 8800 couldnt run it on High and barely getting above 30FPS+, Ultra is worse below 30FPS most of the time. With the remastered verison with the minimum requirements you can run it at 1080p and get 60FPS+ with low settings. Forspoken doesnt have any excuses. Graphics wise it doesnt look any better than other AAA games especially on the PS5. The recommended specs is just as bad the minimum specs, You need a desktop RTX 3070 to be able to run it on 1440p (QHD) 30FPS.... Mind you the desktop RTX 3070 is more powerful than the current strongest laptop GPU 3080ti. The game will be released on the 24th so we'll find out the truth!!, Im leaning towards the game being badly optimized.
  19. That is true but at same time its still a gimmick because only High End GPUs can barely handle it with DLSS/FSR on to get playable FPS but it also introduces more issues like ghosting and shimmering at times. Companies are pushing RT so hard when majority of people dont have the specs to use it property..
  20. I thought it'll be fun to post this since the internet is still going wild about Forspoken insane system requirements RIP Laptop gaming
  21. Yea... https://www.nvidia.com/de-de/geforce/laptops/compare/ I posted about it before in that thread until NVIDIA released the official specs and i see that notebookcheck still hasnt updated the specs yet.
  22. Good choice because the new 2023 laptops are going to be very expensive especially the confusion with these RTX 4000 GPUs. Your Legion 5 specs especially with the 3070Ti is a great value compared to what the RTX 40 series are offering, Crazy sales going on with them now!. Yeah its pretty bad according to specs Nvidia revealed. Also the RTX 4070 will have a 128bit bus with 8GB GDDR6 memory with its wattage between 35-115W (+15-25W with dynamic boost and that what makes it more confusing, it also has lesser CUDA cores than the RTX 3070 and RTX 3070Ti making it a mid range GPU. High end = RTX 4090, RTX 4080 Mid Range = RTX 4070, RTX 4060 Entry= RTX 4050
  23. The crippling is caused by NVIDIA's dynamic boost ever since the 30 series, I think AMD does the same thing but im not sure but anyways there still no excuses for it. If people going to spend $5000+ for a I9HX+RTX4090 combo laptop they should be able to run it at its full potential. Also a lot gaming laptops uses advanced optimus now (upgraded MUX) which you have the best of both worlds without any bottlenecking going on especially in games.
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