I like the new G9. I have a G8 and the sharp corners are not comfortable for use on the lap or on the go. Although the Fury models have a thicker chassis, as far as I am aware the power limits on the CPU / GPU are not higher than the Studio. In my Studio G8 for mixed workloads the 3070 and 11850H was limited to 15w CPU and 80w GPU. This wasn't a thermal limitation, because with software mods the laptop can sustain 35-45w on the CPU and 80-100w on the GPU with mixed workloads.
What are your thoughts on RTX 3060 vs RTX A3000, or A2000 vs RTX 3050ti They should be simmilar, but i am interested to hear your opinion on reliability/cooling etc. Since the RTX A3000 is made for the professional marked, where as RTX3060 might be more for consumers, would this have any inpact on reliablity of the computer. I.e. life expecancy and heat?
Thank you for your comment. Yes the a3000 or a4000 is unessesary for most users. The rtx 30 series is boosted higher in terms of power draw and clock speed on average. That means that a 3060 will likely get hotter than a a3000. This is because reliability is more important to most pros than pure speed. The truth is that studio drivers can be installed for 3070 and 3080 cards. I just really wanted a workstation card. The hp omen 16 and 17 is a great choice if u don't want a zbook.
@@andysilvers9532 I tihink ill go with 3060 instead of A3000 to save some money, then ill just manually clock down the card to make sure the computer is extra cool, quiet and reliable over the next years. If i need extra juice, i can manually crank it back up to stock. Maybe even slightly higher with some extra cooling. I found this table that shows the TGP for different clock speeds: TGP Frequencies RTX 3060 60W = 817-1282 MHz 65W = 975-1357 MHz 70W = 1050-1402 MHz 80W = 900-1425 MHz 85W = 1035-1485 MHz 90W = 1163-1530 MHz 95W = 1215-1567 MHz 100W = 1267-1605 MHz 105W = 1305-1642 MHz 110W = 1342-1680 MHz 115W = 1387-1702 MHz It will be interesting to see what HP has decided on as their stock frequency. I would suspect it to be low, because the machine is very small and light compared to some other performance workbooks on the marked (less cooling), however considering you can get the same machine (probably the same cooling) with an RTX3080 card i would suspect it shouldn't be clocked too low on the RTX3060.
I like the new G9. I have a G8 and the sharp corners are not comfortable for use on the lap or on the go.
Although the Fury models have a thicker chassis, as far as I am aware the power limits on the CPU / GPU are not higher than the Studio. In my Studio G8 for mixed workloads the 3070 and 11850H was limited to 15w CPU and 80w GPU. This wasn't a thermal limitation, because with software mods the laptop can sustain 35-45w on the CPU and 80-100w on the GPU with mixed workloads.
I wonder if there would any difference in performance if you use the slim 230w charger (Part 6e6m1aa) over the 200w included adapter.
It's possible but I haven't tested it.
@@andysilvers9532 I'll give it a try and report back.
I'm tempted to buy the 330 watt brick fir the HP omen 17 and see what happens.
What are your thoughts on RTX 3060 vs RTX A3000, or A2000 vs RTX 3050ti
They should be simmilar, but i am interested to hear your opinion on reliability/cooling etc. Since the RTX A3000 is made for the professional marked, where as RTX3060 might be more for consumers, would this have any inpact on reliablity of the computer. I.e. life expecancy and heat?
Thank you for your comment.
Yes the a3000 or a4000 is unessesary for most users. The rtx 30 series is boosted higher in terms of power draw and clock speed on average. That means that a 3060 will likely get hotter than a a3000. This is because reliability is more important to most pros than pure speed. The truth is that studio drivers can be installed for 3070 and 3080 cards. I just really wanted a workstation card. The hp omen 16 and 17 is a great choice if u don't want a zbook.
@@andysilvers9532 I tihink ill go with 3060 instead of A3000 to save some money, then ill just manually clock down the card to make sure the computer is extra cool, quiet and reliable over the next years. If i need extra juice, i can manually crank it back up to stock. Maybe even slightly higher with some extra cooling. I found this table that shows the TGP for different clock speeds:
TGP Frequencies RTX 3060
60W = 817-1282 MHz
65W = 975-1357 MHz
70W = 1050-1402 MHz
80W = 900-1425 MHz
85W = 1035-1485 MHz
90W = 1163-1530 MHz
95W = 1215-1567 MHz
100W = 1267-1605 MHz
105W = 1305-1642 MHz
110W = 1342-1680 MHz
115W = 1387-1702 MHz
It will be interesting to see what HP has decided on as their stock frequency. I would suspect it to be low, because the machine is very small and light compared to some other performance workbooks on the marked (less cooling), however considering you can get the same machine (probably the same cooling) with an RTX3080 card i would suspect it shouldn't be clocked too low on the RTX3060.