
Bullit
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https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-debuts-Samsung-OLED-displays-on-its-new-Gram-Style-laptop-line.688100.0.html
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I have difficulty accepting that massive company like Lenovo sells less 17.3 than MSI, Asus, Acer, LG, Alienware etc...
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Things might be smaller but screens will not be with 4K and 8K . I have no enjoyment seeing TV at 15.6" even in FHD that is why i have been buying 17 and 17. 3 since 2004. I wish obviously to have an even bigger but rolling extended screen, but that will be expensive in next 10 years or more.
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I have 2 requests to even consider it: working office and playing videos/music at minimum FHD in silence. Good mate screen with enough brightness for outside at least 500 nits. No regresses in other capabilities.
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Disappointing. Being surpassed by competition that have 17" screens and even 18" also lower than 16" . Lenovo are getting lazy.
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My 3060 at 130w ~73ºC gets much less heat then a 5800H at maximum power f 80w ~95ºC .. So i don't think that is a big issue.
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Minimal.
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VRAM is not related to those choices.
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Nvidia continues to discriminate laptop buyers. Look at VRAM compared to desktop.
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the decline of the once mighty Nvidia laptop GPUs
Bullit replied to 1610ftw's topic in General Discussion
6Gb is a big issue for me in Unreal Engine, but also might be in Blender just currently i am just making small projects there. If timespy is something i need to install no chance. You can do the Blender Benchmark no need to install https://opendata.blender.org choose GPU Optix and v.3.3. My value is 2615 with Hwinfo i see it between 110-125w doing the benchmark. -
the decline of the once mighty Nvidia laptop GPUs
Bullit replied to 1610ftw's topic in General Discussion
Raytracing, tensor for denoising with Optix. I have the 130w 3060 Laptop and already in some scenes it starts to be a pleasure to work. It is at point where your work starts to feel fluid while in past render time was a break a coffee at best. -
I never found a Clevo chassis that lasted in professional conditions more than 3 years. I bought 2 Clevos but recently i have not seen any advantage over other brands regarding everything that was advantageous in the past: price, component choice.
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the decline of the once mighty Nvidia laptop GPUs
Bullit replied to 1610ftw's topic in General Discussion
In Blender render benchmark https://opendata.blender.org/benchmarks/query/?compute_type=OPTIX&compute_type=CUDA&compute_type=HIP&compute_type=METAL&compute_type=ONEAPI&group_by=device_name&blender_version=3.3.0 RTX3080 laptop = 3482 points RTX2080 = 2400 points -
the decline of the once mighty Nvidia laptop GPUs
Bullit replied to 1610ftw's topic in General Discussion
Well the "declined" Nvidia laptop GPU's are much more capable than the once "might" Nvidia laptop GPU's -
I don't use my "gaming" laptop for gaming. Tom's reviews don't help me at all choosing a system. Unfortunately American media is too formatted, too compartmentalised into "market defined" boxes: workstation, gaming, office, entertainment. This is a completely outdated concept if it ever was justified. Tom's might only help not choosing a big lemon, but since Notebookcheck and Ultrabookreview are much superior and can do the same i don't even bother going there. I often commented in Notebookcheck to include more real world tests outside the "industry" castrating compartmentalised definitions and i don't know if i contributed to it but they started to include Blender GPU render performance . Ultrabookreview already did that. You can go to these two places and can discriminate the information you need for your particular case most of the time. Both sites still don't do bench's about video editing so it is an area they can be improved.
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I don't see it that way. Ultrabookreview and Notebookcheck.net are much much better reviewing laptops than Toms. With Toms i would not ever been certain of what is better for me. Irresponsible as most hardware reviewers work he like others seems similar to those that want to fit every product in just their restricted class.
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I would consider this, but they need to put it also cheaper with lesser CPU's GPU's. I would even consider it as another laptop for office with just iGPU . I have a 15.6 and i always end up in the powerful Lenovo 17.3 because the screen is more comfortable to work with.
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MUX disabling the hybrid mode and with Nvidia only do not works?
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Don't think so if that is only cause of snipping tool.
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Can you check if the culprit is only the GPU? Latencymon, some GPU tracking app?
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The score is the sum of 3 results that show after in the benchmark screen . I forgot to tell you, apologies. That is quite a good result anda big difference form the 3060, makes me envious. the scenes you rendered but not shown by the bench are here along others for testing including simulations etc. https://www.blender.org/download/demo-files/
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Can you test Blender Benchmark? no need to install. It tests the tensor, raytracing and Cuda performance. Put it in GPU Optix mode. https://opendata.blender.org In the link you also have a lot of data for comparison. For reference my Legion 5 2021 5800H+3060 13214 in CB23 and 2615 in Blender benchmark.