Preface#
The previous G15 5511 had a static accumulation problem, and I always had to open the back cover, unplug the battery cable, and press the power button for 10 seconds to discharge the static electricity. Too familiar. There was no choice but to change to a new laptop.
I had considered AMD+NVIDIA before, but it was rare.
INTEL+NVIDIA would generate a lot of heat.
AMD+AMD is a good choice because there was almost no improvement in N-card this year, and it is a good choice within a limited budget.
I was cheated when I bought a laptop from a major manufacturer before, and it wasn't cheap either,
So I bought the Xuanpai Xuanji Xing on June 18th.
Introduction#
Configuration
CPU: Ryzen 7 7735H (actually a shell of 6800H)
Memory: DDR5 8x2 4800MHZ Samsung (all slots are full, need to replace two sticks at a time)
GPU: AMD RX7600M XT 8GB VRAM
SSD: SSSTC 512GB (Kaixiazi brand)
Network card: AMD RZ608 (probably modified by MediaTek)
And the rare metal body and glass touchpad in gaming laptops
For the appearance, you can just search for it. It should be the same as the 2022 model. Too lazy to take photos
Benchmark Test#
The hardware is too new, it was just released last month, and 3DMARK cannot recognize the hardware, so let's look at the scores from other software for now. We can test with 3DMARK later.
Let's also look at the geekbench6 score
OpenCL test score: 77798
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/compute/577070
Found a laptop with 7735HS+4050 for comparison: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/compute/582511, score: 82240
Surprisingly, it's not as good as the 4050
Vulkan test score: 88769
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/compute/577074
Couldn't find the Vulkan score for AMD+4050, but found one for i9+4050: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/compute/539309, score: 75968, a significant lead. Let's compare it with 4060, the difference is not that big, usually around 93,000.
novabench, the score is higher than 4060lap, but the score doesn't seem very accurate.
passmark, higher than 90% of computers, forgot to take a screenshot, the web result looks like this:
Game Test#
Testing the popular 2D MMORPG Blue Protocol
Using the official benchmark test
Why not use the actual game for testing? Because my account got banned, sob sob
Testing Results
"Blue Protocol" benchmark test program - Chinese by Blue Protocol Chinese Website (blue-protocol.cn)
Execution date and time: 2023/6/22 15:07:27
Score: 17793
Benchmark evaluation: Excellent
- Average frame rate: 122.769
- Lowest frame rate: 9.425
- Screen resolution: 1707 x 960
- Screen mode: Virtual fullscreen
- DirectX 12
Graphics settings: Highest quality- Scaling resolution: 100
- View distance quality: 3
- Anti-aliasing: 3
- Post-processing quality: 3
- Lighting quality: 3
- Texture quality: 3
- Effect quality impact: 3
- Leaf quality: 3
System information
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Chinese Version (ver.10.0.22621)
AMD Ryzen 7 7735H with Radeon Graphics
AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT (8136 MB)
Still experiencing frame drops peculiar to AMD
I encountered this situation when playing Muse Dash on a thin and light laptop before
I won't test other games, I don't really play popular ones anyway (:
Productivity Test#
Using ffmpeg with default av1_amf parameters, input video: 8000kbps, 1920x1080, 60fps
Twitch livestream playback
ffmpeg -i "" -c:v av1_amf -c:a copy 1.mp4
The speed is very fast
After testing for a while, I found that the CPU temperature is quite high. When ffmpeg uses GPU acceleration for transcoding, the GPU temperature is around 57 degrees, while the CPU temperature is already 89 degrees.
Because there is no GPU of the same level, I can't test rendering speed in software like Premiere Pro. It's definitely slower than Nvidia
In terms of AI, except for Stable Diffusion, UVR RVC VITS DEMUCS, etc., they are not supported on AMD GPUs and may encounter slow training and inference when using the CPU.
I can only wait for rocm support. It is said that the Windows version is coming soon.
Conclusion#
AMD, YES, but not completely YES
It's already very good to sell a laptop with such a texture at this price, and the configuration is not low either.
I wanted to add a solid-state drive, but there is a screw on the back cover with a "void if removed" sticker. Hmmmm, I don't know if adding accessories will affect the warranty.
The network card signal is not very good. When it is far from the router, the internet speed is particularly slow.
The latest BIOS supports direct connection of the discrete graphics card by default, but it is not enabled by default. You can find the official tutorial on Bilibili. Never choose dynamic switching, there are many bugs.
When direct connection of the discrete graphics card is not enabled, some applications may default to using the integrated graphics.