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Bofferbrauer2 said:
Pemalite said:

You can get 4x Zen cores @ 3.3Ghz, 11 CU's for only 35w TDP in the Ryzen 2800H @14nm.

Yeah, but I very much doubt it can hold it's turbo speeds for long, especially when both CPU and GPU are working hard. The GPU in that chip has a higher turbo than the 2400G despite the latter having about twice the TDP budget. At full GPU clock speed, it reaches a theorethical maximum of 1.8TFlops, which is what I based the 2.5-3TFlops on btw.

I have a 15w Ryzen 2700u notebook. 15w.
With both the CPU and GPU pegged the CPU will settle at about 2.5ghz, it's base clock is 2.2Ghz, Turbo 3.8ghz.
GPU will settle at around 1100mhz out of a max of 1300mhz.

Depending on a games load, those clocks will shift a little, but generally, that's how I have seen the clocks fall.

This is at 15w with 10CU, quad-core. 15w.

With over a doubling of TDP... The Ryzen 2800H would fair far far far far better. All comes down to binning! Notebook APU's are binned differently to desktop parts... The 2800H is a high-end notebook APU, not some cheap bargain basement desktop 2400g APU, so it's been binned for that segment with worse performing parts ending up as the 2500u and 2700u.



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