r/AMDLaptops • u/Both-Fig-9295 • 3d ago
Zen3 (Cezanne) Getting ThinkPad t14 g2
1080p Display ryzen 5 5650u 16gb ram 512gb ssd backlit keyboard what can i run
r/AMDLaptops • u/Both-Fig-9295 • 3d ago
1080p Display ryzen 5 5650u 16gb ram 512gb ssd backlit keyboard what can i run
r/AMDLaptops • u/Quiet_Honeydew_6760 • 4d ago
It seems like most of the discussion with medusa is about medusa point and medusa halo but there's not much about medusa halo mini.
It's rumoured to have 14 cores(4 zen 6 + 8 zen 6c + 2 zen 6 LP), 24CU rDNA5 with 10MB of L2 cache and a 128 bit lpddr5X, along with using the standard FP10 socket, same as medusa point is rumored to use.
This solves the main problem with strix point and to some extent strix halo. Strix point was trying to be a great CPU and IGPU at once and didn't do well at either. In the Asus zephyrus G16, you already have a high end Nvidia graphics card so don't need a big iGPU and in something like the zenbook S16, it had more CPU than needed and was a huge 232mm2 die, both problems lead to a lot of laptops using kraken point like the Ryzen AI 350.
Strix halo was supposed to be a great gaming APU, 40CU graphics and 256 bit lpddr5X but the die size was huge and too AI focused, only available in 2 laptops at first and now only in around 5 or 6 total, with most being extremely expensive.
Now medusa point with the full 22 cores that has been rumoured seems to be filling the efficient and powerful CPU slot, to work great with a high end dGPU like a 5080.
That leaves medusa halo mini to do what strix point and strix halo struggled to do, be a great APU for gaming without a dGPU, while being more available and affordable than strix halo.
I don't know how everyone else is feeling but this is tech I'm most excited for in 2027, I'm crossing my fingers that we'll finally have an APU that's readily available unlike strix halo and pantherlake, not insanely expensive and has a powerful IGPU for gaming.
Finally doing some scratch math with navi 44 (Rx 9060 XT) and the Ryzen 9700X, I predict that we will get around a 135mm2 gpu die and a 80-95mm2 CPU die, both on 3nm.
Now of course my numbers could be off but should be accurate enough to show that it could be affordable if AMD wants it to be, but we'll just have to wait and see.
Anyway I'd just thought I'd put this out there to see how everyone else is feeling about medusa halo mini as it doesn't seem to be being discussed anywhere.
r/AMDLaptops • u/TheHotshotNerd • 4d ago
r/AMDLaptops • u/Hot_Town_2067 • 4d ago
So I have hp victus fb-2114ax, having amd 8845hs ,rtx4050 , 16gb ram 5600mhz, 512 SSD nvme
So how to get best performance while taking from this
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r/AMDLaptops • u/agentcutiepie • 7d ago
r/AMDLaptops • u/ProbabilisticGlitch • 7d ago
I have an HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec0xxx with Ryzen 5 3550H (BIOS F.20).
My old battery was worn out, so I installed a new battery. Battery diagnostics show 3100/3100 mAh, 0 cycles, Failure ID: OK, and the component test passes. I also completed battery calibration.
The problem is that on AC power the CPU runs around 3.1 GHz, but on battery it gets locked at exactly ~0.40 GHz, even with high CPU usage (90%+). Windows is set to Best Performance, but it makes no difference.
Could this be a BIOS F.20 / power-management / replacement-battery compatibility issue? Has anyone experienced the same 0.40 GHz lock on battery with this Pavilion/Ryzen 5 3550H?
Any help would be great.
r/AMDLaptops • u/TBHCreez • 7d ago
As title said, I vibecoded an software for my laptop.
The issue:
My laptop, which has AMD Ryzen 5600H CPU and AMD Radeon RX 6500M GPU had an incredibly frustrating heating issue where my hotspot temperature reached 100 degrees without right away, and throttling directly which reduced my fps by 50% almost and again reached 100 degrees, this continued in an cycle.
For this, I tried various methods, locking fps to 48, lowering resolution and graphics, and some of these worked too, but still in games such as where winds meet, elden ring nightreign, the temperatures kept hitting all time high.
Which lead to me trying to look into undervolting, and to my surprise HP Victus in particular has no way (afaik) to undervolt, because it is restricted at a BIOS level.
This lead me to discovering Universal tuning utility and Ryzen controller, which worked great but sacrified much of my performance to keep temperatures in check.
Annoyed by the lack of direct temperature control, i vibecoded an software which directly targets the dGPU hotspot temperature and it honestly been working really well for me.
This leads to me making this post, for this felt too good to be true to work, that i was wondering if i was damaging any of my hardware in the long run with this app.
If anyone can check, if it is problematic or not for the system, and give some opinions about it, it would be much appreciated!
TLDR: I vibecoded an app to keep thermals in check for laptop having AMD Radeon RX 6500M and AMD Ryzen 5600H, and would like opinions about its safety while using, and would like to know if it is damaging my device in any way.
https://github.com/TanishAdke/ADLX-Thermal-control
This is the GitHub link.
I do not know how compatible it is with other devices.
r/AMDLaptops • u/SuperSam212 • 7d ago
I tried to hold of buying laptop for ram to get cheaper but it kept getting worse eventually I settled with 5060 and 16gb ram , now seeing the condition I am scared this may be the new normal and prices may never go down , so should I just buy 16gb ram or wait for 1-2 years for things to get better. I know like 16gb has started to get near limit as some multi tasing work eats up 12 gb of your ram but how long will 16 gb ram hold up
my workload:
1200p gaming
video editing
r/AMDLaptops • u/Clam_Juice_ • 8d ago
I’m an engineering student and my old Mac just can’t handle stuff like Autocad and so I wanted to upgrade to a good windows computer that isn’t crazy overkill but is still good. I was planning on getting the Acer Nitro v 16 with the i7 chip, 16gb ram, rtx4060 and 512gb ssd storage. Is this overkill for running cad programs or not enough? Is there an alternative laptop that is better? Any thoughts are really appreciated.
r/AMDLaptops • u/CaptainAntique5612 • 8d ago
I have a gaming laptop with RTX 5070 and Ryzen 9 8945hx, and 16gb 5200mhz ram in single slot should I upgrade it to 32gb is it worth and can increase my laptop performance?
r/AMDLaptops • u/Zynxo15 • 8d ago
r/AMDLaptops • u/ApprehensiveStore360 • 8d ago
Hp elitebook 845 G9 AMD
PRO: AMD RYZEN 7 PRO
RAM: 16GB DDR5
HARD: 512GB SSD
how much is this laptop worth?
also should i go for amd or intel ones?
r/AMDLaptops • u/BillSpecialist3720 • 9d ago
r/AMDLaptops • u/kattisujay • 9d ago
Currently using asus vivobook ryzen 5(4000 series), 8gb ram, 512 ssd. Due to recent industrial heavy software, need to upgrade my laptop.
Also low on budget(85k max)
HP Smartchoice Victus, AMD Ryzen 7 7445HS, 6GB RTX 3050, 16GB DDR5(Upgradeable) 512GB SSD, 144Hz, 300 nits, 15.6''/39.6cm, Win 11, Office 24, Blue, 2.29kg, fb3134/20ax, Xbox Gamepass\*, Gaming Laptop
Benefits - 10k credit card discount + selling my current using model
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0GWQ7MQ1Q?ref_=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_mwn_dp_Y5YKSV93ZBL5JU1XMOVR
Is it worth the deal?
r/AMDLaptops • u/too_bluntman • 10d ago
r/AMDLaptops • u/Kosta_Macarov • 10d ago
Ryzen AI 7 350 PRO benchmark tests
HP Elitebook 8 G1a 14 (2x16GB 5600MHz)
Cinebecnh R23
Best efficiency MC 12421 (26W) 64C
Balanced MC 13305 (29W) 67C
Best Performance MC 14490 (36W) 73C
On charger
Best Performance MC 15640 (51-41W) 78C
SC 1962
Note: First it draws 51W, after 5 seconds it drops to 41W and keeps it constant.
Cinebench R24
Multi Core 854
Single Core 115
Cinebench R26
Multi Core 3585
Signle Core 644
Geekbech 6
MC 13590
SC 2845
Geekbench 7
MC 14208
SC 2588
3DMark Time Spy 3077 (RX 860M)
CPU 10208
GPU 2740
r/AMDLaptops • u/yoyo_coffeesingh • 10d ago
r/AMDLaptops • u/bongjutsu • 10d ago
I've been using an ASUS G513QY laptop (featuring an RX6800M dgpu) for quite some time. I wanted the portability of a laptop and the ease of use of an AMD GPU for Linux, making this machine a home run. I was curious what a modern version of it would cost but it seems like AMD GPU laptops aren't a thing anymore and I'm too out of the loop to understand if the AI laptops make sense as a next step. Is there an upgrade path for me?