Optimus Pro XI - Ryzen 4000 Cpu?

bengro

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Like many others I'm looking forward to getting my hands on one of the Tongfang chassis R7 4800H laptops. When I was browsing the laptops yesterday (Bank Holiday) I noticed on the Optimus Pro XI it stated a Intel or Ryzen cpu in the description. This has disappeared today! But does it mean PCS are going to bring in a Renior laptop?
 

Charlas

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I'm sure they have said there is a R4000 based one coming, when though is anyone (besides PCS) guess :)
 

SpyderTracks

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Like many others I'm looking forward to getting my hands on one of the Tongfang chassis R7 4800H laptops. When I was browsing the laptops yesterday (Bank Holiday) I noticed on the Optimus Pro XI it stated a Intel or Ryzen cpu in the description. This has disappeared today! But does it mean PCS are going to bring in a Renior laptop?
We can only hope! But it wouldn’t be a selectable option on the same chassis, it would be a completely separate chassis as they’d have different motherboards as different sockets and chipsets.
 

dylgri

Active member
I have ordered a Optimus pro xi with the Ryzen chip and they are not in stock till the 22nd of June I’ve been told
 

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bengro

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Cool! How did you order it? I have just looked at the page to see if I could get one and the option isn't there!
 

dylgri

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It should be back by the 22nd I think it’s not there because they haven’t got any in stock I placed the order last Friday
 

bengro

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If you don't mind me asking how much was your particular laptop? I would be looking at something very similar.
 

bengro

Member
Hi. Just spoke to PCS - but they don't appear to have much information to hand about pricing. Would you mind sharing the spec of the laptop you ordered? I wouldn't need to buy anything more than the very basic RAM and NVME as I have 32gig of 3200mhz and a 1TB NVME sitting around!
 

dylgri

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It won’t let me post the specs as it comes up with the old one as I have changed most of it hope this helps
 

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Charlas

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AFAIK there's no one shipping a 4k Ryzen with anything higher than 2060, there's a marketing agreement between Intel and nvidia for the Super and GDDR6 2070/2080 parts only with Intel Gen10 for the time being.


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Charlas

Enthusiast
Depends on game/clock/cooling/everything really. For the most part not a lot in it, productivity the Ryzen it streets ahead for a lot of things. However 2070 and above GPU's are coming to it, so kinda kills off some of that sort of work, it's a strange one.
 

zomo001

Member
No, for most uses including most gaming the 4800H smashes any intels:


Only interested in gaming benchmarks since this is why we buy these laptops.

Here is video showing 4800h, 4600h v 9750h using same rtx 2060. 10750h performance should be very similar few % faster vs 9750h results.

 
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richardnpaul

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There's a reason why you can't really get anything above an rtx2060 though and that's the 8 lane pcie 3.0 interface. As such, until next year Intel is going to be the only place to get the best gaming experience in a laptop.
 

SpyderTracks

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There's a reason why you can't really get anything above an rtx2060 though and that's the 8 lane pcie 3.0 interface. As such, until next year Intel is going to be the only place to get the best gaming experience in a laptop.
What are you talking about? AMD are on PCIe 4, it’s into that are stuck on PCIe3, but a GPU can work in either, there’s no compatibility issues.

Intel did a deal with NVidia to remain competitive for a little while longer as they know they’ve lost the mobile market now.
 
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