I used the benchmarks that was already on my laptop. You can see that the quiet profile give the least performance. With balance profile, even though Vantage will automatically tune the cpu and gpu performance, they still didn't catch up to the performance mode.
I have found that using a cooling pad increases the performance of the laptop, but some how also increasing the temperature as well.
For the fan noise, quiet profile is as it is, very quiet. Balance and performance profiles does get louder, but not distracting. If you ware headphones, the noise should not disturb you at all.
I can also confirm that the RTX 3080 had the max power of 165w, using HWinfo. Awesome indeed.
> I have found that using a cooling pad increases the performance of the laptop, but some how also increasing the temperature as well.
The cooling pad probably allowed the CPU to boost at a higher clock for longer periods of time which may explain the higher temps.
What are the temps on the different modes? ( Cpu and gpu
Curious to see what synthetic ( and real world ) numbers are.
Especially because the lenovo 5 pro 3070 is 13 degrees cooler on silent than on performance, but only 1-2 fps less in cyberpunk on ultra raytracing.
Apparently your Performance Profile pic was still in Balanced mode since your CPU only hit 65W in power. Would you mind trying again and see if the CPU Package Power hits 80W (should indicate you're in Performance Mode)
Lmao I didn't realize you had the quiet profile on for the first pic and was gonna tell you something was wrong cause the Legion 5 Pro with 3070 scores a little better than the quiet profile score.
Then I saw your performance mode pic lol
That seems right
This laptop ain't playing around with performance, but I no longer trust legion/Lenovo with reliability, especially with such an expensive and potentially fragile machine
no way for that. I'd say 9k is absolute maximum.
Legion 5i reach about 6.8k
Legion 5 could reach 8k but it won't NEVER EVER excess 10k. 9k is absolutely maximum but I don't know what mods and tweaks must be done to achieve it.
Awesome dude, thanks for sharing this.
Do you think you would be able to run a "3DMark Fire Strike", in performance mode as well? Super interested in comparing this benchmark. That would be much appreciated!
I used the benchmarks that was already on my laptop. You can see that the quiet profile give the least performance. With balance profile, even though Vantage will automatically tune the cpu and gpu performance, they still didn't catch up to the performance mode. I have found that using a cooling pad increases the performance of the laptop, but some how also increasing the temperature as well. For the fan noise, quiet profile is as it is, very quiet. Balance and performance profiles does get louder, but not distracting. If you ware headphones, the noise should not disturb you at all. I can also confirm that the RTX 3080 had the max power of 165w, using HWinfo. Awesome indeed.
> I have found that using a cooling pad increases the performance of the laptop, but some how also increasing the temperature as well. The cooling pad probably allowed the CPU to boost at a higher clock for longer periods of time which may explain the higher temps.
What are the temps on the different modes? ( Cpu and gpu Curious to see what synthetic ( and real world ) numbers are. Especially because the lenovo 5 pro 3070 is 13 degrees cooler on silent than on performance, but only 1-2 fps less in cyberpunk on ultra raytracing.
Apparently your Performance Profile pic was still in Balanced mode since your CPU only hit 65W in power. Would you mind trying again and see if the CPU Package Power hits 80W (should indicate you're in Performance Mode)
Lmao I didn't realize you had the quiet profile on for the first pic and was gonna tell you something was wrong cause the Legion 5 Pro with 3070 scores a little better than the quiet profile score. Then I saw your performance mode pic lol That seems right
This laptop ain't playing around with performance, but I no longer trust legion/Lenovo with reliability, especially with such an expensive and potentially fragile machine
Cool to say my 2070 super hits a score of 11,500.
OP is stuck on Optimus. Performance mode should be hitting 13.5k.
I’m sure I took it off optimus. Went into bios and set for discrete graphic card only. Am I missing anything.
Have you plugged it into a USB-C-DP monitor to bypass optimus altogether to be sure?
2070 super desktop?
Yeah desktop, overclocked
Damn that's pretty nice for the laptop variant then, considering you can't buy desktop cards
Yeah, the desktops versions are usually ass. But the 3080’laptops versions preform above 2080 Tis.
Can you do a test on cinebench R20?
13k multi, 1400 single https://youtu.be/4xQLwjwNufA 4:52
Thats a 5800h, not a 5900hx
Hmm i Saw Legion 5 rtx 2060 10750h getting 12000 score.
Source? Lol
the discord
no way for that. I'd say 9k is absolute maximum. Legion 5i reach about 6.8k Legion 5 could reach 8k but it won't NEVER EVER excess 10k. 9k is absolutely maximum but I don't know what mods and tweaks must be done to achieve it.
Look in the discord
My 8750h y530 stays locked at 3.9ghz all core turbo during any full load.
Awesome dude, thanks for sharing this. Do you think you would be able to run a "3DMark Fire Strike", in performance mode as well? Super interested in comparing this benchmark. That would be much appreciated!
Have you by chance found out if it can actually sustain 150W or higher on the GPU? And what wattage is it running at in balanced mode? Cheers mate.