Finally Ryzen 4000 mobile launch
Pros:
To add on:
Pros:
- performance is just superb for its size
- decent cooling (with max fans and lift)
- small, thin and light
- not that expensive actually (in thin and light category)
- decent build quality despite its thinness
- AX200 instead of Realtek shit
- around 8 hrs battery life (normal units, some units have issue where Nvidia GPU doesn't idle)
- decent keyboard, glass touchpad
- decent speakers
- high response times despite 120Hz
- no webcam
- poor heat exhaust design due to lifting mechanism (blocking heat)
- uneven keyboard backlight
- Intel 660p QLC SSD (may depend on region)
- must use max fans, otherwise cannot cool well (auto fans too silent)
- Asus can actually use a full 2060 80W - there is still some headroom for GPU
To add on:
- 3200MHz CL22 is the standard spec, therefore don't complain about the high latency / CAS. Despite that it's still faster than 2666MHz CL19. Though x2 2666 is faster than x1 3200
- if you plan to game often, you might want to look for other options since the response times is poor and you can definitely notice the ghosting
- note that L3 cache in R9 mobile is less than 8c16t 3700X (8MB vs 32MB)
- in case you're wondering where is 12c24t / 16c32t, mind you these chips are hard to be cooled / perform well in laptops with limited cooling
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