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Old 08-11-2020, 08:38 AM
assbutt94
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Originally Posted by Crater101 View Post
I recently upgraded my laptop (the old one wouldn't have looked out of place in a Steampunk exhibition...) to one of the new HP Envy series with a touchscreen. It's got a Ryzen 7 somewhere inside it, and the performance is good.
The only thing I've heard about these is that if you work them hard (I'm thinking about merging multiple photos here) they can run a bit hot. However, nothing adverse for me in general photographic work.

With laptops the biggest influence on how hot they will run is how the cooling system is designed. The ryzen 4000 series cpus in laptops, if i recall correctly, match or outperform intels offerings in performance per watt. I have the dell g5 se laptop with a 4800H, it runs warm when doing heavy editing like deconvolution, and video remdering, but considering how much work it was getting done i am very happy with it.
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