i see on youtube but eh idk...
I realy think that ryzen 5 is cooler then i5...i dont think is had to do with laptop model (acer,lenovo) but myb i am wrong,also i se on acer nitro lower temp lower fps with ryzen on gta 5 but on i5 on lenovo higher temp but also higher fps...omfg heelp heheh
Well if it helps I recently bought a laptop with a Ryzen 7 4800H and I really wouldn't consider anything else right now.
That is a meaningless statement.so the gpu will bottleneck
That is a meaningless statement.
What do YOU think 'bottleneck' means?
Right.idk this is why i ask and say what i read on internet,and ask you guys for opinion.
Well, we can't decide for you.thanks.
yes i understand you but i cant still decide what to buy,wait i am going on pc i link somting
Well, we can't decide for you.
Write a bunch of models on little pieces of paper.
Tape them to the wall.
Throw a dart.
Whichever one the dart is closest to, buy that one.
I already answered this one for you when I looked up photos: Nitro 5 has the better external ventilation.does lenovo have better cooling or acer? (lenovo idepad gaming 3,acer nitro 5)
Foul ball! You can't logically compare 2 cpus on completely different architectures, process nodes, boost behaviors, etc.does ryzen 5 4600h work cooler then i5 10300h?
Dunno, but maybe this will help:will r5 or i5 work better with gtx 1650ti?
does amd work good with nvidia?
I already answered this one for you when I looked up photos: Nitro 5 has the better external ventilation.
With a 1650ti it isn't going to matter whether you have Intel, or AMD. The GPU would be the limiting factor. For gaming graphics, 99% of the time, is king, as long as the CPU can keep up, which with that class of GPU, would not be an issue. The 4600h might prove useful in titles than can take advantage of the extra cores, and threads, but still not convinced it would help enough, given the gpu.
I personally use a Lenovo Legion. I have this model, but I got it on a big discount, at Microcenter.
https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Legion-Processor-GeForce-Keyboard/dp/B089S9FMLH
As I said earlier....the Dart method...You are making this way more complicated than it needs to be.
1080p: Average bottleneck percentage: 0.09%Hey,
so i consider tu buy laptop (lenovo idepad gaming 3) which have i5 10300h,16gb ddr4 ram,1650ti,512gb m.2 nvme ssd...)
So i want to know two things is this good laptop?
And will i5 10300h bottleneck 1650 ti gpu or viceversa? Thanks
I would choose this one, and call it a day. You are making this way more complicated than it needs to be.
Prijenosno računalo ACER Nitro 5 NH. - 015.000.483 - Links
You're getting that "number" from a bottleneck calculator?1080p: Average bottleneck percentage: 0.09%
1440p: Average bottleneck percentage: 0.33%
2160p: Average bottleneck percentage: 1.03%
The bottleneck percentage is perfect! To answer your other question, yes this is a good laptop. However, the pricing is a bit unreasonable. It's best you learn how to build your own desktop. You can upgrade components whenever with ease - a laptop is a lot harder.
If you're not feeling like building your own desktop, this laptop will definitely do.
i think about this...
is it worth it or buy this you link?
https://www.links.hr/hr/prijenosno-...tx-1650ti-4gb-15-6-ips-fhd-dos-crno-015000484
Everyone of you + reddit says almost in 90% ryzen over i5..
How do you measure the bottleneck percentage then?You're getting that "number" from a bottleneck calculator?
Just for future reference....those things are useless. You can't derive a number like that.
You don't and can't.How do you measure the bottleneck percentage then?
You don't and can't.
There is no "percentage". That is a meaningless measurement.
With the exact same hardware, Game A might result in 75FPS, while Game B might result in 150FPS.
What you're actually looking for is performance.
Consider this:
2 evenly matched components, a few years old.
i7-4790k and RX 580.
Gives reasonable performance for their age.
Let's give this a "bottleneck percentage" of 2%.
Now...remove the RX 580 and swap in a brand new RTX 3080.
Q1 - Is the "bottleneck" larger or smaller?
Q2 - Is the overall performance better or worse?