PHVM_BR Posted yesterday at 06:54 PM Share Posted yesterday at 06:54 PM 1 hour ago, Chalybion said: 6-core CPU max power is 60-75W, and for the 15" precision, max GPU power is 80W. So a 180W adapter is plenty. 240W adapter is only needed for 17" models (w/ 110W GPU), or if overclocking an HK-variant CPU. The Xeons are supposed to be a binned version of the equivalent i7, with additional support for ECC RAM and vPro. So the Xeon theoretically has better silicon quality - so theoretically less voltage is converted to heat at the same clock speeds. You may not see an appreciable temperature difference. FWIW, I've undervolted two Xeons in these laptops; one was 100% stable at -115 mV (both core and cache), the other stable at -120 mV. I'm not sure how that compares to the i7s. I had an i7-9750H for four years, and it was completely stable at -125mV/-215mV for cache/core. With Speedshift = 0 (Windows power plan set to High Performance) I could maintain it at -135mV/-225mV. i7, i9, Xeon... I think it all depends on the silicon lottery. I agree that a 180W charger is sufficient for i7 (6-core) versions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrml Man Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago Thank you guys for answers.I think i need not to bother about other cpu,my 8750 is fully enough for today.Only i'll change gpu.Do you know a difference between delta and sunon fans,what are better? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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