VEGGIM Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 Highest 5090m score OOTB it seems like. Advertised as having 275w Crossload, 160w cpu sustained load, with an 1100 nits oled screen with 0.08ms peak response time. With aida 64 FPU and furmark, crossload seems to be slightly higher. Going up to 280w. And this is without liquid metal at all. Yeah lenovo removed liquid metal for this model and uses ptm for both CPU. For a non LM 16 inch laptop that's kinda amazing. 275HX just destroys the 14900hx especially with less power. Should allow for cooler loads and better temps in games, And possibly increased performance in CPU bound games due to no longer being power starved. Screen test results. The legion cooling system is different from last years. 3 fans. Large VC for CPU and GPU with secondary heatsink for SSD and RAM. 3rd fan blows air into the gpu. putty is used instead of pads for vram. 2 of the remaining vram spots has pads that uses the 2nd heatsink to cool it. The CPU side is still nickelplated and has a foam pad even with lack of liquid metal. So you can still apply LM if you wanted to. This seems to be a first I think. Having a laptop "liquid metal ready" Secondary heatsink that cools SSD, ram, and some other stuff. it also contains the 3rd fan. Video of legion: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1hodfYNEad?buvid=Y1482719FBAA0BDA44369316838798565170&from_spmid=search.search-result.0.0&is_story_h5=false&mid=AogeTJWIlZlSzqdUS6%2B7iw%3D%3D&plat_id=116&share_from=ugc&share_medium=iphone&share_plat=ios&share_session_id=A53C132C-D396-4946-B78F-20CD700B2962&share_source=COPY&share_tag=s_i&spmid=united.player-video-detail.0.0×tamp=1744731495&unique_k=hc2ZYXX&up_id=3546822473681816 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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