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minus-squareMalix@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·10 months agoso… i9 and rtx4000 -series gpu in small box. Surely that’s going to throttle because of thermals pretty much instantly?
minus-squarePenguinTD@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·10 months agoin the tech spec, it list 330W power adapter, so it’s could be laptop GPU chip not the desktop one.(as desktop 4070 usually recommends 650W psu) CPU’s power usage like this from intel’s spec page: Processor Base Power 45 W Maximum Turbo Power 115 W Minimum Assured Power 35 W Maximum Assured Power 65 W Desktop 4070 is max about 200W + some transient draw peaking, laptop 4070 is 35 - 115 Watt from what I can find.
so… i9 and rtx4000 -series gpu in small box. Surely that’s going to throttle because of thermals pretty much instantly?
in the tech spec, it list 330W power adapter, so it’s could be laptop GPU chip not the desktop one.(as desktop 4070 usually recommends 650W psu)
CPU’s power usage like this from intel’s spec page:
Desktop 4070 is max about 200W + some transient draw peaking, laptop 4070 is 35 - 115 Watt from what I can find.