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sthcm

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1. Ryzen 7 4800H,,,,,,, 2x8GB 2666mhz,,,,,,,Radeon RX Vega 7,,,,,,,,Samsung 970 evo+ 500ssd

2. i7-10510U,,,,,,,,GeForce MX250,,,,,,,, 16GB 2666mhz,,,,,,,, intel 660p 512ssd


I know neither will be great but which would be most comfortable at low settings?
 
The better gpu in the Ryzen. I didn't see your choice of RAM until now. I'd use minimum 3200mhz RAM with Ryzen.
I think I'd be stuck with the 2666. Would this tip the scales?

I always assumed the ryzen integrated gpu would be worse than any discrete

thanks for your help
 
There is usually no need to guess or assume about speeds, there should be plenty of benchmarks and speed comparisons of both video cards.
I've found a couple but I'm not sure what ram has been used with the vega rx 7 and whether this was used with the ryzen 7 4800h or something else. It was also very close in each comparison I found. So I posted on here and reddit
 
Intel's 15w U series processors are a joke. The boost clock is a fictitious number, you'll never get near that when using more than 1 core on a 15w intel cpu. The 1.8ghz base clock is what you want to look at. Even if you compare the Ryzen 4000U to the intel 10th gen U part, the Ryzen will hold much higher multi-core boost clocks.
 
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