Ryzen 9 7945HX is produced on 5nm and Intel i9 13980HX on 10nm, so there is more heat generated on a smaller die, that's why the AMD variant has higher temps, but comparable or even lower TDP on load. ASUS also applied Extreme Conductonaut Liquid Metal on AMD HX processors (only HX, no 3D extra L3 cache variant).
@@JohnnieTheRabbit-ro1jhthis is misinformation, the smaller the dye, the less heat it generates and less power it draws, relative to the same architecture
@@JohnnieTheRabbit-ro1jh absolutely. the 10nm dye runs hotter and draws more power, on a same level of performance, this is how technology has been able to shrink and perform better.
It depends on what you want to do, for gaming I think Intel is better than AMD, but honestly, they have fought so much between them that today they are practically the same, there are games that will require more from the graphics card, others that will require more from the processor, but in itself, I think they are the same.
Yes. In this comparison i expect it coming down to the different cooling of the Asus Scar Strix 17 vs Asus Scar G18. The latter has the intel, more space (18" vs 17.3"), and they did the 3-fan heatpipe over full width thingy, getting better control over the temps which isnt present in the Scar Strix 17. However, AMD is way more efficient TDP wise and the difference as observed is rather minimal between the two. I'm currently looking into this and i think it's best to decide on what deal for the laptop you get. Caution tho, this advice only applies to those 2 ASUS Laptops, not sure about other brands.
@@Rammbob No it's because of the much smaller die size of Ryzen, making it more difficult to dissipate heat efficiently (due to the smaller transistor size since it uses a newer manufacturing process).
@@Rammbob Correct. AMD uses less power because of the smaller transistors overall, but smaller transistors means a smaller CPU die, meaning more heat is concentrated into a smaller area. CPUs are designed to run at their maximum temperature so I don't think that should be a reason to stop you from buying AMD. I would too if not for the abysmal battery life on idle and lack of advanced optimus.
@@testerlang6658 cheaper flagship? Of course those 2 win it easily. But if you have limited money then go for AMD Ryzen 5000 series or Intel 11th gen series, don't go below those
Timestamps:
0:00 CSGO
0:42 Forza Horizon 5
1:43 Hogwarts Legacy
2:21 cyberpunk 2077
3:28 Spiderman Miles Morales (avg fps is swapped)
4:27 Red Dead Redemption 2
5:25 Far Cry 6
6:16 Rainbow 6 Siege
7:17 Warzone
Edit: Bois I had to replace Farcry 6 audio due to copyrighted in game music..
Laptops Tested :
1) ROG Strix SCAR 18 (2023) - amzn.to/3KeaU21
G834JY-N6044X
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4090 Laptop GPU
Windows 11 Pro
13th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-13980HX
ROG Nebula Display
18 inch, QHD+ 16:10 (2560 x 1600, WQXGA), Refresh Rate:240Hz
32GB DDR5-4800 SO-DIMM x 2
2) ROG Strix SCAR 17 (2023) G733 - amzn.to/3Dtp8Zm
G733PY-LL023X
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4090 Laptop GPU
Windows 11 Pro
AMD Ryzen™ 9 7945HX Mobile Processor
17.3-inch
WQHD (2560 x 1440) 16:9 IPS-level DCI-P3:100%
Refresh Rate: 240Hz
32GB DDR5-4800 SO-DIMM x 2
Отличные тесты, жду появления тестов 7945HX3D
Но ооочень дорого😕
Why are the temps higher on the 7945hx though is it because the Scar 18 has bit better than cooling than the scar 17 or is the AMD just warmer?
Ryzen 9 7945HX is produced on 5nm and Intel i9 13980HX on 10nm, so there is more heat generated on a smaller die, that's why the AMD variant has higher temps, but comparable or even lower TDP on load. ASUS also applied Extreme Conductonaut Liquid Metal on AMD HX processors (only HX, no 3D extra L3 cache variant).
@@JohnnieTheRabbit-ro1jhthis is misinformation, the smaller the dye, the less heat it generates and less power it draws, relative to the same architecture
@@astaroth5024 to cool a 5nm die or a 10nm can be a difference of temperatures
@@JohnnieTheRabbit-ro1jh absolutely. the 10nm dye runs hotter and draws more power, on a same level of performance, this is how technology has been able to shrink and perform better.
I noticed that it was all wrong in Spiderman MM. Was it swapped?
yes
7945hx is cheaper, better & more efficient
this is why i love my rog zephyrus duo 16
I see you didn't read the avg fps 😂
I ordered me a Lenovo Pro 7 Gen 8 16”with the AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX and the RTX 4090 a week and a half ago or so… I’m excited! 😁😁
I don't care@@NewLungs12312zeroeighteen
Temps are worse though. No deal for me
@gametests which you recommended and what is the best and why please answer me 🙏
It depends on what you want to do, for gaming I think Intel is better than AMD, but honestly, they have fought so much between them that today they are practically the same, there are games that will require more from the graphics card, others that will require more from the processor, but in itself, I think they are the same.
Did you use something to keep cpus cold? In some benchmarks i see these cpus get 95 degrees
Any chance you can test on CS2 ?
can post video is laptop rtx 4070 ok?
hwat the song called that starts at 2:23 mark ?
Tienes que mostrar las máquinas para que sea creíble . No me lo creo , no he visto ningún 7945hx que no llegue a 100 grados jugando
From my experience with this cpu the only problem is the idol power draw at 15w. Other than that it’s great.
Amd strong cheap and work low watt good for more battery life
Nope Intel has better battery life in this case
Spiderman I notice amd winning all times but the average showed intel winning?
Yes average fps is swapped there please check that
In my country asus with ryzen 9 7945hx with rtx4090 is 900 dollar cheaper than asus with core i9 13980 😂
which country? i want to buy
@@josejavierarenas8357 it's iran believe me our average salary is 250 dollars and the laptop is 3000 dollars 🤣
Aca en Perú igual, es mas barata la version Ryzen con la rtx4090, justo hoy acabo de pedirme en la Legion 7 Pro
3:30 musik name ??
I really want to stay at your house
Привет, я видел другие тесты с 4К, с таким разрешением экрана - Ryzen 9 быстрее i9 в практически во всех играх
I found out 7945hx was hotter😮, but more power efficient.
Yes. In this comparison i expect it coming down to the different cooling of the Asus Scar Strix 17 vs Asus Scar G18.
The latter has the intel, more space (18" vs 17.3"), and they did the 3-fan heatpipe over full width thingy, getting better control over the temps which isnt present in the Scar Strix 17.
However, AMD is way more efficient TDP wise and the difference as observed is rather minimal between the two. I'm currently looking into this and i think it's best to decide on what deal for the laptop you get.
Caution tho, this advice only applies to those 2 ASUS Laptops, not sure about other brands.
@@Rammbob No it's because of the much smaller die size of Ryzen, making it more difficult to dissipate heat efficiently (due to the smaller transistor size since it uses a newer manufacturing process).
@@nocommentarygaming2644 so you're saying the small die size eliminates the efficiency advantage in terms of heat issues entirely? :)
@@Rammbob Correct. AMD uses less power because of the smaller transistors overall, but smaller transistors means a smaller CPU die, meaning more heat is concentrated into a smaller area. CPUs are designed to run at their maximum temperature so I don't think that should be a reason to stop you from buying AMD. I would too if not for the abysmal battery life on idle and lack of advanced optimus.
Look at boost in games, he was undervolting. Boost 5 GHz
Which is faster
Amd best good
Threadripper?
Both are equal, sometimes amd faster, sometimes intel
If same which is cheaper flagship?
@@testerlang6658 cheaper flagship? Of course those 2 win it easily. But if you have limited money then go for AMD Ryzen 5000 series or Intel 11th gen series, don't go below those
WTF 88C??
Ben intel ciyim