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Lenovo Legion 7 16 Inch WQXGA 165 Hz Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 7 5800H, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 16GB GDDR6, Windows 10 Home) – Storm Grey, 82N6001PUK

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W (~6-7 h of use) – 60Hz, 4K Netflix with Dolby Vision, fullscreen in Edge, Quiet Mode, screen at 60%, Wi-Fi ON;

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You can also customize your own build, mixing and matching select specs from the other configurations. Bottom Line R9 6900HX, GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU, 2x Samsung SSD 980 Pro 2TB MZ-V8P2T0 (RAID 0), IPS-Level, 3840x2400, 16.00 Not a lot changes over the default Performance profile, but the GPU scores do improve by 2-7% in some of the tests. Did the Yoga you referenced used to use iCue? I don't think it'll be an option for this one because it's technically a Corsair keyboard. Without the iCue software installed, you do get 2 or 3 presets that are baked into the firmware. Trouble is, only one of them is tolerable to use professionally and even that is a bit much for my taste. But the Quiet mode results is where the major difference is, which is exactly to be expected considering the Ryzen’s TDP is so much lower. This is one of those areas where you will need to decide what is more important to you, if you’re struggling with what model to get. Noise, Heat, Connectivity, speakers, and othersWith that out of the way, some of you might not appreciate the loudly spinning fans on the Performance mode, which ramp up to 48 dB at head level. Thus, if you prefer sacrificing the performance to some extent for quieter fan noise, here’s how this Legion 7i does on the Balance profile with the Legion Ai option disabled in Vantage, which limits the fans at sub 42 dB at head level. I did a number of synthetic benchmarks on this laptop. This is going to be a little different than I normally do it since I’m going to be comparing it to the Intel Legion 7i as well. For Far Cry New Dawn under ultra presets, the Lenovo Legion 7 hit 91 fps at 1080p and 82 fps at 1600p. Meanwhile, the Alienware x17 hit 94 fps on 1080p and 60 fps in 4K. The Razer Blade hit 93 fps at 1080p and 82 fps in 4K. At 1080p, the Raider had the best performance, tapping out at 99 fps. I chanced upon a performance of Arvo Pärt’s Fratres for Cello and Piano recorded in a church while surfing YouTube on the Legion 7. The detail that could be heard in the music, and the sense of space surrounding it, was hugely impressive for a laptop sound system, and I’m yet to hear any better. To simulate an extended multitasking work session, our battery test continually streams video, browses the web and runs OpenGL tests over Wi-Fi at 150 nits of brightness. Lenovo Legion 7i Heat

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The PL settings for the Performance mode are not a proper indicator of the real-life performance, because the CPU is thermally throttled around 110-115W in sustained loads, with the laptop sitting on the desk, as you’ll see in a bit.With its silver-gray aluminum chassis, the Legion 7 16 is visually rather discreet for such a powerful gaming laptop. We really like the restrained design and the stability is excellent. Neither the base unit nor the display lid can be dented or twisted, and creaking noises are completely absent. The screen's edges are very thin and the device looks very modern. So if that’s enough of a justification for the price gap, the only thing left is to decide which model is more suited for your needs. And the only two major differences left are CPU performance and battery life. In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is 31.1 °C / 88 F, compared to the device average of 33.9 °C / 93 F. Battlefield V, Cyberpunk, Doom, Witcher 3 – recorded with Fraps/in-game FPS counter in campaign mode; per-key RGB keyword with 1.5 mm stroke and WASD force sensors, FHD webcam with E-shutter switch, fingerprint reader in the power button, stereo 2x 2W bottom speakers, Storm Grey color

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