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  1. 2 hours ago, Smurf said:

    Side by side - https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/AMD-Ryzen-5-3500X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3400G/3592vs3498

    The 3500x is miles better. 

    You have a spreadsheet here in this thread - and you should be ranking in around place 6 with the 3500x and the 3400g - probably around 30ish

     

     

    Thank you for bringing this up - I was not aware of this thread before. 

    I'm quite surprised by some of the results in this thread, in particular how similarly ranked the Ryzen 4800H and 4600H are, considering the general dominance of the 4800H in common benchmarks, see below:

    4800H:

    01:16 09:18 07:29

    4600H:

    01:17 09:08 08:07

    Is this simply because of FM not being able to take sufficient advantage of the extra corse and threads of the 4800H? The 4600H has more cache and the clocking frequency is about the same. After all I've read on this over the past few weeks, it is still unclear to me at what extent FM is able to make use of multiple cores.

  2. 3 hours ago, Smurf said:

    What am I missing here?

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    Thanks, both, for your quick replies! I thought originally that the single core performance of the i7-10750H would well beat the AMD models for most tasks (including FM) other than heavy multimedia work, video editing etc., but I understand that the 4600H would likely be sufficient for FM purposes at least when taking price into account.

  3. Hi all,

    I'm currently looking for a new laptop for daily browsing, media and FM. The major factors for me are thermal and I find it important that the CPU (and the laptop in general) does not heat up too much and that the fans don't get too loud. After doing a lot of research, I have decided that the Lenovo Legion 5 would best fit my needs. I am currently considering three different configurations of this laptop, all of which have 16 GB RAM and an RTX 2060 GPU:

    1: Ryzen 5 4600H (£ 960)

    512 GB SSB, 144 Hz 300 nits screen.

    2: Ryzen 7 4800H (£ 1,330)

    1 TB SSD, 144 Hz 300 nits screen.

    3: Intel i7-10750H (£ 1,330)

    1 TB SSD, 300 Hz 500 nits screen.

    My immediate thoughts are that the 4600H model offers best value for money, but I guess what I would appreciate any input on is (1) whether the better performance offered by the 4800H and 10750H would be noticeable during FM gameplay and (2) whether an AMD CPU on a general basis would be expected to stay cooler than the Intel alternative. I have read a lot of articles and reviews comparing Ryzen and Intel processors, and it is still not entirely clear to me which of the two can be expected to produce the most heat (for the same performance level).

    Thank you in advance!   

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