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Enquiries/Recommendations 9th Gen CPU on Laptop
TSEluuna
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May 9 2019, 12:16 PM
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QUOTE(wheywei88 @ May 8 2019, 12:36 PM) GS65 Stealth 8SE sound so good , is it worth from jumping to 9th Gen from 7th gen laptop? There are some model which works around the same with nearly the same weight, but depending on your usage and liking. GS65 is good, but if you are picky about the performance and do not mind heavier weight, go for GE75. and jumping from 7th - 9th gen, indeed is an upgrade but depending on what you want. the gap of difference won't be too big like 6th - 9th gen.
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HMMaster
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May 9 2019, 04:28 PM
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10K Club
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If it is not urgent, I think it is better to wait for the 10nm Icy Lake. Target to launch June 2019.
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DuitNow
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May 9 2019, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE(HMMaster @ May 9 2019, 04:28 PM) If it is not urgent, I think it is better to wait for the 10nm Icy Lake. Target to launch June 2019. Will the heat and temp be lower compare to 8th and 9th CPU?
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HMMaster
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May 9 2019, 05:17 PM
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QUOTE(DuitNow @ May 9 2019, 04:57 PM) Will the heat and temp be lower compare to 8th and 9th CPU? Theoretically power consumption should be lower... but we don't know it yet since it is not launched.
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k!nex
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May 9 2019, 07:17 PM
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QUOTE(HMMaster @ May 9 2019, 04:28 PM) If it is not urgent, I think it is better to wait for the 10nm Icy Lake. Target to launch June 2019. Its a U-series 15W TDP processor. Gaming laptops like GS65 wont use those stuffs. Usually H variants 45W TDP CPU will only come out after the desktop parts are launched.
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wheywei88 P
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May 17 2019, 06:08 PM
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New Member
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Actually the 8th Gen and 9th Gen TDP are the same which is 45W, so the temperature should have no changes
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ZM Fong
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May 17 2019, 07:34 PM
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QUOTE(wheywei88 @ May 17 2019, 06:08 PM) Actually the 8th Gen and 9th Gen TDP are the same which is 45W TDP means nothing. It's just the standard PL1 limit. You can exceed PL1 with any 8th/9th gen CPU in specific load
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fallenseal
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Jun 7 2019, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(wheywei88 @ May 17 2019, 06:08 PM) Actually the 8th Gen and 9th Gen TDP are the same which is 45W, so the temperature should have no changes the TDP 45W is what intel stated on the maximum but when the CPU turbo boost the CPU speed it couldn't guaranteed it would stay 45W and the heat they generate will be higher, beside this it depend on your cooling solution as well. i tried benchmark cpu last time and you could monitor voltage using core temp and during usage 100% the cpu running on near max core speed the voltage will try to stay at stated TDP but you could see it go higher than the number intel stated if i not remember wrong the time i tested is with intel core i7-6700HQ on MSI GE72, intel stated it running at TDP 45W but it running at very low 20W+- on normal and it does goes up to 47W if CPU usage 100% core speed is stuck at 3.2GHz but not 3.5GHz as intel stated
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