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LENOVO THINKPAD P52 15.6" INTEL CORE I7-8750H 2.2GHZ / 64GB RAM / 1TB SSD
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Características LENOVO THINKPAD P52 15.6" INTEL CORE I7-8750H 2.2GHZ / 64GB RAM / 1TB SSD
Tamaño15.6 "
RAM64 GB
Capacidad1000 GB
Geekbench 5 (varios)4473
Geekbench 5 (único)976
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oneandmillionvoices
I know it is a long time since the review was made, but this laptop does not deserve the rating. The keyboard is dreadful. Original P50 keyboard was brilliant this is nothing like that. Its shorter and keys are way too hard. You need to hit them hard. Totally uncomfortable. Unless you go for the top end display HD IPS is only average. If you are a Linux user be prepared for constant problems with graphic card. Even proprietary Nvidia drivers do not work properly. The fan is noisy and kicks in with a sudden blast like there is a small explosion inside. Yes, it's fast, but Lenovo has nothing to do with it besides soldering in 6 core i7. The day I get rid of it I will open a bottle.
Benjamin Herzig
These Intel processors are not made to run with their maximum turbo clock indefinitely, because when they reach these clock rates, their power consumption is far above their normal TDP of 45 W. It is a trick that Intel uses to reach a higher boost performance. Still, its not real throttling, as long as the processor keeps its power consumption above 45 W and its clock rate above base-clock.
MeCo
Kinda old review but my new laptop. This sucker instantly thermal throttles with intel processor diagnostic tool test. Also seeing power throttling. In conclusion anything using full CPU load will do that. Some comment said it is not throttling but throttling it is. If an intel processor cannot sustain it's maximum turbo and hits 100C (97C) it is thermal throttling. Simple! Just run hwinfo64 and you will see it in the sensor readout clearly. I think I also see power throttling. This is like having a powerfull sportscar with a brick under the gas pedal to limit the power. What is the point of this kind of PC?
Galaxy
Quote Would you show us the photo of antennas and where to install it ? It seems mine come without antennas. And I want to know how to add them. (http://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrsxZ1EWoAIwCLt.jpg)
gugi
Hi, how is the test of the HP ZBook 15 G5 coming along? Any Infos? Thanks.
NikoB
Why is there no table with noise data at standard consumption levels, which are measured below in other table? Why is there always such a mess, that is, such a table, then it is not there. How much is noise with "Idle Max" and "Load Average"? Editorial staff, readers should guess on the coffee grounds?
emmanne
@Benjamin Herzig That's a relief to know that variants with P2000 and P3200 have a different and probably much better cooling solution. I'm looking forward for NotebookCheck's review (specifically on the performance and temperatures) on the P52 with the i7-8850H and P2000/P3200 specs!
emmanne
Quote Quote Another correction On Performance - Processor section: should have been
dthrp
@Benjamin Herzig, Please do a review of the Elitebook 1050 G1 with gtx 1050.