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  1. Type: Laptop

    Model: Lenovo ideapad 5 Pro, 16"

    CPU Model: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H

    CPU Base Frequency: 3.30 GHz

    CPU Turbo Frequency: 4.20 GHz

    RAM: 8GB

    RAM Clockspeed: 3200Mhz

    GPU: AMD Radeon Graphics

    Graphics Level in 3D: Low

    Storage Type: SSD

    Benchmark 1: 01 min 10 Sec

    Benchmark 2: 03 min 09 Sec

    Benchmark 3 xx min xx Sec

    Benchmark 4 xx min xx Sec

  2. Type: Laptop

    Model: Lenovo ideapad 5 Pro, 16"

    CPU Model: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H

    CPU Base Frequency: 3.30 GHz

    CPU Turbo Frequency: 4.20 GHz

    RAM: 8GB

    RAM Clockspeed: 3200Mhz

    GPU: AMD Radeon Graphics

    Graphics Level in 3D: Low

    Storage Type: SSD

    Benchmark A: 01 min 12 Sec

    Benchmark B: 06 min 18 Sec

    Benchmark C: 13 min 14 Sec

    Quite happy with the results as it is a somewhat cheap laptop, Really feel that Ryzen CPUs gives good value for the money.

  3. 2 hours ago, judicious said:

     That's what I thought re the GPU.

    My fans are definitely clean as this is quite a new laptop and I've barely used it and I only use it on my laptop tray.

    Also using the extreme performance power plan and all chipset drivers are up to date so completely stumped as to what could be causing the issue!

    Hmm. Have you switched to "Ultimate Performance" in Power Options?

     

    EDIT: 

    So i have hust redone test A and this time it was a little slower at 2:17 minutes. but still somewhat faster that your gs66.

    This is how i has set up my laptop for the test:

    User scenario: Extreme performance (with the GPU overclocked, but it shouldn't matter?)

    Power plan: Ultimate Performance

    Gaming Mode: ON

    Other than that i have limited the framerate to 60 fps. i dont know if this help with the temperature and leads to a little less thermal throtteling?

     

     

  4. 17 hours ago, JordanMillward_1 said:

    Given they're using the new 10th gen processors, I honestly couldn't say how well they'd run FM. This is because FM relies on single core power, rather than work spread across multiple cores, and I have no experience in how well the newer generation processors scale up their processing power as they turbo.

    Thanks for the help, i think that i have decided to buy the XMG Fusion 15 instead as it seems, looking at your answers to others, that the i7 9750H is a decent choice. 

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