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Configuration Details
● Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 2500U Processor (2.00GHz 6MB)
● Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64
● Display Type: 13.3" FHD IPS AntiGlare (1920x1080) with integrated camera
● Memory: 8.0GB DDR4 2133MHz
● Hard Drive: 512GB PCIe SSD
● Warranty: One year
● AC Adapter: 45 watt AC
● Graphics: AMD Integrated Graphics
● Battery: 4 Cell 48 Watt Hour Li-Polymer
● Bluetooth: Bluetooth Version 4.1
● Fingerprint Reader: Fingerprint Reader
● Keyboard: Backlit English Keyboard
● Wireless: 802.11AC (1x1)
● Weight: 2.4 lbs (1.14 kg)
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Long story short, there are two big, glaring issues with this machine: the CPU's thermal profile and the WiFi card. The former is a much more severe problem than some reviews let on. Not only did I catch it idling at 55-60C more than once in a cold room, but thermal throttling kicks in just a few degrees above this idle temperature, and a thermal protection shutdown kicks in a few degrees past that. Since the unit only vents out the bottom, if it's on any surface that isn't perfectly flat (like a couch cushion or bed) it will very rapidly suffocate itself and lock up completely due to the heat.
The second issue, the WiFi card, is more inexplicable. I had a number of instances where I was just putting along in Windows, doing basic web browsing, and the WiFi card would shut off entirely. Sometimes it would snap back on its own, but in a few cases, rebooting was the only solution to bring it back. Every driver was up-to-date and I was often within 20 feet of my AP in the same room. Out of curiosity, I also dual-booted Ubuntu for development work and found that the WiFi card is completely undetected there; attempts to hack around this suggested by forum searches yielded no dice.
I *want* to like this little laptop so much, it's just exactly the size and shape of laptop I need, but either Lenovo must've cut corners in weird ways (or, as one review said, tried to take an Intel-ready machine and haphazardly slap a Ryzen APU in it), or AMD is just not ready to occupy this thin-and-light 15W TDP space yet.
ryzen is typically faster than Intel HD graphics, here it is about half as fast due to no option for dual channel memory and clock throttling to reduce the thermal envelope.
1x1 wifi antenna is awful and should never be put on a computer in this price range.
again, thermal throttling is a huge issue on daily performance. not the chips fault, but the chassis was not properly adapted for AMD.
a few small engineering changes and this computer would be a steal with the ryzen chip. as is, you've been warned.
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Anyone know if SSD is NVMe? Says PCIe SSD so I assume so?
Anyone know if SSD is NVMe? Says PCIe SSD so I assume so?
More details able to be checked here [notebookcheck.net].
● Weight: 2.4 lbs (1.14 kg)
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She gets around 6-7 hours of battery doing mostly powerpoint and other office apps.
ETA: I don't think my wife's copy has that fast Samsung SSD. Hers is 256GB and gets 450MB/s write and 1030MB/s read or so.