I’m buying a new laptop, and i need to compare some based on gpu. I heard a lot of the mainstream ones are biased, but i also need the big databases that the big ones provide, as im comparing some quite obscure gpus. thanks
I’m buying a new laptop, and i need to compare some based on gpu. I heard a lot of the mainstream ones are biased, but i also need the big databases that the big ones provide, as im comparing some quite obscure gpus. thanks
45 watts is only the “base power” of the CPU. Which in Intel land is meaningless. Max turbo is 95-115w on the CPUs in that machine. PSREF sadly doesn’t list the power it throttles to when the dGPU is active, only the latest few gens of machines do.
Buuut 12th Gen. is when Intel introduced the minimum assured power and even the i5 option is 35 watts. With the much weaker GPU options for that machine I doubt the CPU will be the bottleneck like my machine. But based on what I’ve seen it seems like the system struggles to even maintain the 35 watt tdp when the GPU is active.
It looks like the AMD version is much better. It sticks to the 45 watts for the CPU and 35 watts for the GPU. But used AMD ThinkPads are pretty rare so I’m assuming you’re looking at the intel version.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-P15v-G3-AMD-laptop-review-a-ThinkPad-workstation-now-with-a-Ryzen-6000H-for-the-first-time.710157.0.html#%3A~%3Atext=Temperature