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    AMD 4900H Laptops (not the HS variant please)

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by undervolter0x0309, May 28, 2020.

  1. undervolter0x0309

    undervolter0x0309 Notebook Evangelist

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    Ok peeps, It sounds like crickets on this front. I know asus has an exclusive, but what laptops are going to appear in a few months with that top of the line processor?
     
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    rsgametech Notebook Guru

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    I was looking at the Eluktronics with the 4800 but if AMD can knock a 4800/4900 with the 5700m out of the park with any of the octa-core cpu's I will line up for it.
     
  3. Ed. Yang

    Ed. Yang Notebook Deity

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    Yeah man!!! ALL RED BLOOD SYSTEM!!!
    However for me... a RX5600m that beats 16#0Ti is more than enough... :rolleyes: :D
     
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    Deks Notebook Prophet

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    RX 5600M sits between 2060 and 2070 max-q usually... in some titles its performance is between 1660Ti and 2060 (but closer to 2060).

    But those performance numbers are for 5600m in the Dell unit (which has a poor track record with cooling - so it may be worthwhile to open the dell and use a fresh application of higher quality thermal paste on cpu and gpu to see if it improves performance)

    So, yes, for 'what is available right now', the 4800H + 5600M will do just fine.

    Although it will be interesting to see what 5700M will do... that is if ANY OEM's decide to make 4800H/4900H with 5700M
     
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    A month has past and maybe there's some new intel/info?

    Refreshing this thread!

    Happy 4th!!!!