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Which Intel Processor should I get: 13th Gen 10-Core, Core i7-13620H, or Gen 7 Core Ultra 5, 125U for my next laptop?
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1103439" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>The Lenovo IdeaPad is a thin form factor. What that means for the i7 13620H versus Ultra 5 125U debate is the one that will likely perform better is the one with the better cooling solution. The i7 13620H maximum CPU performance will be throttled by the thermal limitations of the thin case.</p><p></p><p>Screen brightness and display quality could be the deciding factor between the two models.</p><p></p><p>Myself, I would choose the i7 13620H, install ThrottleStop on it and set the Speed Shift EPP to value= 0. This will configure the CPU to be run at maximum frequency. Combine this with Performance power mode. Then use something to lift the laptop off the surface by 2.65 centimeters to promote air flow intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1103439, member: 114717"] The Lenovo IdeaPad is a thin form factor. What that means for the i7 13620H versus Ultra 5 125U debate is the one that will likely perform better is the one with the better cooling solution. The i7 13620H maximum CPU performance will be throttled by the thermal limitations of the thin case. Screen brightness and display quality could be the deciding factor between the two models. Myself, I would choose the i7 13620H, install ThrottleStop on it and set the Speed Shift EPP to value= 0. This will configure the CPU to be run at maximum frequency. Combine this with Performance power mode. Then use something to lift the laptop off the surface by 2.65 centimeters to promote air flow intake. [/QUOTE]
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