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first review of HP Envy X360 13 with ryzen 2500u
first review of HP Envy X360 13 with ryzen 2500u
dell 5495 with AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 2700U tested;
dell limited cpu tdp 12 watt
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A am rather unfamiliar with laptop components in general, how does these laptop parts compare to say a ryzen 3, 2200g desktop part?
Ryzen 2500U is a mobile equivalent of 2200G
A am rather unfamiliar with laptop components in general, how does these laptop parts compare to say a ryzen 3, 2200g desktop part?
I thought these things would be selling like hotcakes, but it seems as if you still have to go out of your way a bit to find one that is configured properly. Maybe with the rumored Intel chip shortage and the soon to be released 2600H/2800H, they will sell more.
I still can't help but cringe when I see how OEM's configure some of these though. 5400 RPM drives, 720p screens, or a 2700U with an RX 540! According to Notebookcheck, Vega 11 is faster than the RX 540! Do these guys do any research? Or (more likely), do they have pallets full of otherwise unsellable RX 540's they are looking to unload?
I have no immediate need for a laptop. If I did though, I would be all over a 2600H or maybe a 2800H.
this is amazing.
strange L1 cachesize 192KB instead of 384KB in other raven apus
Has to be.This could be a mistake on AMD website:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/amd/ryzen_5/2600h
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/amd/ryzen_7/2800h
To be fair, 720p does seem to be hard to find. HDD's shouldn't really be a thing in laptops anymore except the absolute cheapest. I don't get the point of a dGPU with Raven Ridge at all. I have seen some 2500U's with RX 560's which is at least a positive step but I don't see the value especially for the added power cost.