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by lhl
1443 days ago
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I also liked that they fixed the biggest niggles w/ Gen2 (higher DPI display, 2 x M.2 storage, DP1.4 w/ the USB-C - rare to see any OEM actually fix the shortcomings of the previous verson). If it were a Ryzen 6000, I'd almost definitely upgrade, however, per Tuxedo's announcement [1], the 35W 5700U (Lucienne, so Zen2, not even Zen3 core) basically just matches the 54W 4800H in performance - great from a noise/heat/power efficiency perspective, but sadly, a total sidegrade when it comes to perf. "This way the 5700U reaches the already high-end performance from its AMD Ryzen 7 4800H-54-watts-equipped predecessor, but it comes with significantly better power efficiency, delivering on-par-performance with over 30% less power consumption!" [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/tuxedocomputers/comments/vrb1me/tux... I agree that the Gen1 was one of the best Linux laptops around, and the Gen2 is an improvement in every way. My original review from 2y ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDLaptops/comments/hunyv6/my_mechr... |
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