i just got that laptop but i face something i dont know if it is a problem for h.w or software when play a video clip in youtube or in my laptop the sounds become choppy sound like lagging sound , do you face something like that too ?
@@mohamadelsawi One time i noticed choppy audio - but it was when I did a Lenovo Hardware Scan in the Vantage Software -- went away. I went back and let it complete the scan just in case too. Try that?
@@BlendlogicTech i'll try it , but its normally appears while doing nothing , may be its software issue needed update :) and btw did u make custome mode and adjusted these options :) , its hard to know how to do that
@@mohamadelsawi No custom mode - just running on Balance mode - no overclock or anyything. Yea if its not system update - just run the hardware scan and let it finish - only other thing I can think of is somewho its getter overloaded. Lastly - I did update my BIOS from the online links
I have this same exact laptop and I get about 80fps on battery on high settings in most games and even charging I get almost 200fps but it manages to stutter in most games. How do I fix this? I have 1 gig internet would wiring stop it from stuttering? It happens in gta story mode to.
See what happens if you turn off CPU Turbo Boost -- Advanced power settings then disable it there. On battery 80 FPS - I mean.. you off battery - all windows gaming laptops are known to reduce power output - the chips rely on the AC Power to run full power so thats expected. On Charging - the stuttering issues - Yea try turning off CPU Boost - Try Underclocking (Wasn't included in this video but you enable it in BIOS - then turn settings down) Would try Performance mode - but fans will kick up but thast the max you can get your performance. Sounds like a CPU issue - check HW Monitor and lemme know temps - perhaps its throttling?
@@BlendlogicTech there was an update for the cpu that I didn’t do but It said I won’t have customizations on Lenovo vantage or something. I don’t remember exactly. I just got this laptop yesterday and the cpu got a 20653 score on cinebench multi core.
@@BlendlogicTech is there a way we can communicate so I can get some help? This is kind of my second laptop ever and my first one was a asus rog strix and it game broken. I just have bad luck so I’m hoping there’s a fix for this. High fps and stuttering just confuses the heck out of me. Silent mode is much smoother then balanced… how does this make sense?
Besides Lenovo - and possibly doing RMA you gotta just update drivers and test settings If running fine on silent sounds like CPU throttling. Lenovo vantage has bios updates as well that you can do through that program
Yes unfortunately with Intel and power options - though you could config it to run "faster" off battery but loose battery life. Its more a portable gaming workstation then a laptop you'll use on bed or what not. Depends on use case and what you want device for
@@BlendlogicTech I just bought it so when I visit my parents I have something to game, I will use premier pro to edit videos for TH-cam, but mostly game while down there on it. I always leave my laptops plugged in while visiting and when I get back home. I got it cause I’m not going to lug my rig south . That be retarded. Also, the laptop will be hooked up to a small tv instead of a monitor.
Hi, thanks for the video! I recently bought one of these second hand from a seller that barely used it (16", RTX 4070, i9 13900H, 32GB DDR5 4800Mhz). It is still under warranty for another ~4 months (though idk if this is void now as he decided to insert another NVME SSD into the spare slot @ 4TB, he said it shouldn't be void though as the seals haven't broken) - I tested one game so far, GTA V at 1080p and it appears the GPU temps reached around 75C, whereas the CPU was within the 95C - 100C mark... it was on performance mode to boost the fan speeds and such. The game was ultra smooth with no issues. I'll most likely buy a laptop stand for better air flow volume and that. Are these CPU temps normal? Is it worth submitting this laptop in for a warranty check in case the CPU thermal paste has issues? (I want to promote the longevity of this laptop as much as possible, it's fantastic overall and relatively light for what it is!) Keen to know your thoughts :)
@@BlendlogicTech In my BIOS, it doesn't give me the options to modify power/ CPU settings :( I'm on the latest BIOS version and everything. After a quick skim online it appears the BIOS could be limited for whatever reason, so I feel stuck on that front to throttle the CPU. In better news though, I got myself a laptop stand to increase inlet air volume and after trying GTA again on Balanced mode, it's dropped down to 60degC to 70degC! Need to try out more intensive games later, but this is a solid start so far. Do you recommend any laptop cooling pads? Or nah
@@Neep95 amzn.to/3WFb2Pc -- any laptop stand from amazon under that search term should be fine. The setting to turn off power is in power options > Edit Power Plan > Change Advanced Power Settings> Then I believe its called processor power management - and you should se a cpu boost option that you can disable. Other options are agressive, agressive at garaunteed, enabled etc. If it has those options you know you are on the right spot. Just do Disabled from there
@@BlendlogicTech Thanks a ton :) That option wasn't there on my laptop originally (idk why) in advanced power settings. However, I could make the option visible by performing the following (provided here if it helps anyone else in the future!) in quotes: "Run cmd as administrator and paste/enter the below command to view the 'Processor Power Management' option in advanced power settings: powercfg -attributes sub_processor perfboostmode -attrib_hide Note: If you want to hide this option (for whatever reason) just do the following command on cmd as Admin: powercfg -attributes sub_processor perfboostmode +attrib_hide" Appreciate your support again! Idling now < 50 degC :) I'd recommend the above for all power settings. For reference prior to you and anyone that reads this: (I) With a basic stand only with CPU boost enabled, the CPU became 60-70degC on idle and during games (albeit haven't tried any crazy games on the rig yet). (ii) Before that when I got the laptop without a stand/ flat on the table, it was 75degC on idle when I purchased the laptop (with up to 100degC on GTA V). Very happy with this outcome! I hope this helps others.
glad you were able to research and figure it out - i'm not sure if I had to do that cuz I may have got used to doing it from my G14/g15 machine but on the Lenovo I have my balanced power profile have boost turned off
I believe they changed their settings - to get the other ones you'll hvae to Create a power plan -- or check if Lenovo Vantage has some settings you can adjust
Check Display -> Advance display properties - if monitor is set to 60hz then thats why. - set it to 240hz Check also Nvidia if it allows for that option.
My games were also being capped, but at 40 FPS. Turned out to be nVidia has a setting called whisper mode which was enabled. Disabled and everything was working as intended.
When in the Intel graphics command center It doesn’t show me any information or anything and I don’t have near as many options. It’s like it can’t scan my PC. Do you know why?
Sorry to be this late on an old video i just got myself the lenovo legion pro 7i with 4080 but if stutters on many games avg fps is good but 1 percent lows are way lower than the normal fps pls help me i downloaded every driver on lenovo vantage and in windows menu and the nvidia ones
I’m considering buying this but I want some more battery life. I saw some reddit posts that say you can disable some cpu cores and get better battery life. Undervolting should work as well, right? I just hope to see someone see this to its full extent considering this does have a 99 Whr battery
Googled it but never committed to undervolt Best I got was hybrid gpu which disables nvidia on battery - and I can get about 4 hours with 80 percent charge (I keep it at 80 in settings suppose to be better for battery health)
Hello I have the lenovo legion rtx 4070 and ryzen 7 7745hx...can I overclock the cpu from bios and what settings can i put for my cpu...rtx 4070 gpu I have already overclocked
I wanna say no. Microcenter page didnt list it --www.microcenter.com/product/663836/lenovo-legion-pro-7i-16irx8h-16-gaming-laptop-computer-onyx-grey Been trying to game less out of the spot where my laptop is and off recolection also thinking no
hmm nvidia driver recommendations - vantage settings are all you can do for FPS boost. And off battery lag fix is a thing to discuss - as its a bug or something that doesnt/didnt happen with me with AMD laptops worth mentioning
Hey I have the same laptop I use it for 3d renders and design softwares for my interior design. My softwares are very heavy and renders are pretty great but i need to use my laptop efficiently for a lomg time. Could anybody suggest the best settings I need to do for that
I mean I used to mine on my previous zephyrus - think laptops are fine for heavy use - noting really you can do - maybe go silent mode but you lose performance? Only thing I can think that will typically break is the fans since they move -- maybe over time may need to repaste - but settings wise its like use it less or underclock? Silent mode easiest way to do that. You can also turn on underclock settings in bios and try to underclock on legion vantage. Last thing is turn off CPU boost in power settings
Well I mean shit happens no matter what brand or he'll even what electronic device you buy...with millions of devices it would be a miracle if none of them died pre mature as long as it is not a widespread issue
Hey for some reason I'm having problems when playing videos on my Legion Pro 7i 2023. The video will basically play slow motion while the audio is playing at normal speed. Then the video just buffers every three seconds. Any recommendations?
Try updating drivers. Can also test out dGPU mode and see if that helps fix. Also I would check Vantage Settings for the HD Video upscaling it does - super scaling I believe is the option in the Hardware / advanced - see if that helps .
This video sucked bro. there was no useful info whatsoever. This is like beyond basic info. nothing about actually optimizing just about changing modes, which everyone knows how to do and really the laptop will do for you quite easily.
Sorry - just remade a video with the same exact info that had more views than me - but put a little small tweaks from that video. Some ppl don’t know the basics… sorry you’re welcome to make your own channel and video though with the advanced stuff! Then I’ll remake it lol
Let me know how performance has been for your Lenovo Legion Pro device!
i just got that laptop but i face something i dont know if it is a problem for h.w or software
when play a video clip in youtube or in my laptop the sounds become choppy sound like lagging sound , do you face something like that too ?
@@mohamadelsawi One time i noticed choppy audio - but it was when I did a Lenovo Hardware Scan in the Vantage Software -- went away. I went back and let it complete the scan just in case too. Try that?
@@BlendlogicTech i'll try it , but its normally appears while doing nothing , may be its software issue needed update :)
and btw did u make custome mode and adjusted these options :) , its hard to know how to do that
@@mohamadelsawi No custom mode - just running on Balance mode - no overclock or anyything.
Yea if its not system update - just run the hardware scan and let it finish - only other thing I can think of is somewho its getter overloaded.
Lastly - I did update my BIOS from the online links
Happy for you mate 😊 , and thanks for sharing with me this experience ❤
I have this same exact laptop and I get about 80fps on battery on high settings in most games and even charging I get almost 200fps but it manages to stutter in most games. How do I fix this? I have 1 gig internet would wiring stop it from stuttering? It happens in gta story mode to.
See what happens if you turn off CPU Turbo Boost -- Advanced power settings then disable it there.
On battery 80 FPS - I mean.. you off battery - all windows gaming laptops are known to reduce power output - the chips rely on the AC Power to run full power so thats expected.
On Charging - the stuttering issues - Yea try turning off CPU Boost - Try Underclocking (Wasn't included in this video but you enable it in BIOS - then turn settings down)
Would try Performance mode - but fans will kick up but thast the max you can get your performance.
Sounds like a CPU issue - check HW Monitor and lemme know temps - perhaps its throttling?
@@BlendlogicTech there was an update for the cpu that I didn’t do but It said I won’t have customizations on Lenovo vantage or something. I don’t remember exactly. I just got this laptop yesterday and the cpu got a 20653 score on cinebench multi core.
@@yehyakhalaf6683 Yea start with updating everything and the NVIDIA Driver with GeForce Experience or downloading from the web
@@BlendlogicTech is there a way we can communicate so I can get some help? This is kind of my second laptop ever and my first one was a asus rog strix and it game broken. I just have bad luck so I’m hoping there’s a fix for this. High fps and stuttering just confuses the heck out of me. Silent mode is much smoother then balanced… how does this make sense?
Besides Lenovo - and possibly doing RMA you gotta just update drivers and test settings
If running fine on silent sounds like CPU throttling.
Lenovo vantage has bios updates as well that you can do through that program
I just bought this laptop earlier this week, it will always be plugged in.
Yes unfortunately with Intel and power options - though you could config it to run "faster" off battery but loose battery life. Its more a portable gaming workstation then a laptop you'll use on bed or what not. Depends on use case and what you want device for
@@BlendlogicTech I just bought it so when I visit my parents I have something to game, I will use premier pro to edit videos for TH-cam, but mostly game while down there on it. I always leave my laptops plugged in while visiting and when I get back home. I got it cause I’m not going to lug my rig south . That be retarded.
Also, the laptop will be hooked up to a small tv instead of a monitor.
Hi, thanks for the video! I recently bought one of these second hand from a seller that barely used it (16", RTX 4070, i9 13900H, 32GB DDR5 4800Mhz).
It is still under warranty for another ~4 months (though idk if this is void now as he decided to insert another NVME SSD into the spare slot @ 4TB, he said it shouldn't be void though as the seals haven't broken) - I tested one game so far, GTA V at 1080p and it appears the GPU temps reached around 75C, whereas the CPU was within the 95C - 100C mark... it was on performance mode to boost the fan speeds and such. The game was ultra smooth with no issues. I'll most likely buy a laptop stand for better air flow volume and that.
Are these CPU temps normal? Is it worth submitting this laptop in for a warranty check in case the CPU thermal paste has issues? (I want to promote the longevity of this laptop as much as possible, it's fantastic overall and relatively light for what it is!)
Keen to know your thoughts :)
Yea you have to turn off cpu boost to get better frames but yea cpu could get pretty hot
@@BlendlogicTech In my BIOS, it doesn't give me the options to modify power/ CPU settings :( I'm on the latest BIOS version and everything. After a quick skim online it appears the BIOS could be limited for whatever reason, so I feel stuck on that front to throttle the CPU. In better news though, I got myself a laptop stand to increase inlet air volume and after trying GTA again on Balanced mode, it's dropped down to 60degC to 70degC! Need to try out more intensive games later, but this is a solid start so far.
Do you recommend any laptop cooling pads? Or nah
@@Neep95 amzn.to/3WFb2Pc -- any laptop stand from amazon under that search term should be fine.
The setting to turn off power is in power options > Edit Power Plan > Change Advanced Power Settings> Then I believe its called processor power management - and you should se a cpu boost option that you can disable. Other options are agressive, agressive at garaunteed, enabled etc. If it has those options you know you are on the right spot.
Just do Disabled from there
@@BlendlogicTech Thanks a ton :) That option wasn't there on my laptop originally (idk why) in advanced power settings.
However, I could make the option visible by performing the following (provided here if it helps anyone else in the future!) in quotes:
"Run cmd as administrator and paste/enter the below command to view the 'Processor Power Management' option in advanced power settings:
powercfg -attributes sub_processor perfboostmode -attrib_hide
Note: If you want to hide this option (for whatever reason) just do the following command on cmd as Admin:
powercfg -attributes sub_processor perfboostmode +attrib_hide"
Appreciate your support again! Idling now < 50 degC :) I'd recommend the above for all power settings.
For reference prior to you and anyone that reads this:
(I) With a basic stand only with CPU boost enabled, the CPU became 60-70degC on idle and during games (albeit haven't tried any crazy games on the rig yet).
(ii) Before that when I got the laptop without a stand/ flat on the table, it was 75degC on idle when I purchased the laptop (with up to 100degC on GTA V).
Very happy with this outcome! I hope this helps others.
glad you were able to research and figure it out - i'm not sure if I had to do that cuz I may have got used to doing it from my G14/g15 machine but on the Lenovo I have my balanced power profile have boost turned off
Hello, I've just got the 2024 7i Pro, but I only have 1 power plan mode: balanced. How can I get all the others?
I believe they changed their settings - to get the other ones you'll hvae to Create a power plan -- or check if Lenovo Vantage has some settings you can adjust
Do you know how to fix my games being capped at 60?
I’ve used the performance mode and nothing is fixing this issue.. even plugged in.
Check Display -> Advance display properties - if monitor is set to 60hz then thats why. - set it to 240hz
Check also Nvidia if it allows for that option.
My games were also being capped, but at 40 FPS. Turned out to be nVidia has a setting called whisper mode which was enabled. Disabled and everything was working as intended.
@@l3el3o that’s a good point too might get turned on from quiet mode or bug
@@l3el3ohow was whisper mode enabled was it from the GeForce experience software?
@@AkayaA7 Cog at the top right of Geforce next to your name > in there you will find the wispermode option.
When in the Intel graphics command center It doesn’t show me any information or anything and I don’t have near as many options. It’s like it can’t scan my PC. Do you know why?
I think its because you may be on dedicated GPU mode - dGPU -- try checking that or see if you have optimus enabled for both iGPU (intel) and dGPU
Sorry to be this late on an old video i just got myself the lenovo legion pro 7i with 4080 but if stutters on many games avg fps is good but 1 percent lows are way lower than the normal fps pls help me i downloaded every driver on lenovo vantage and in windows menu and the nvidia ones
Try adjusting power settings and see if that impacts it. Also update Nvidia drivers to latest
I’m considering buying this but I want some more battery life. I saw some reddit posts that say you can disable some cpu cores and get better battery life. Undervolting should work as well, right? I just hope to see someone see this to its full extent considering this does have a 99 Whr battery
Googled it but never committed to undervolt
Best I got was hybrid gpu which disables nvidia on battery - and I can get about 4 hours with 80 percent charge (I keep it at 80 in settings suppose to be better for battery health)
Build a pc
@@4virus1PC can't go anywhere
I just got a power bank for when I need lots of battery time with no power outlet
@@swingingfordearlifeI have a small power bank but yea that would work
I have a problem with my legion 7i 2020 etc 2060 model my internal mic stop working years ago looked nothing worked
I haven't come across the mic issue - have you tried a Windows Reset?
@@BlendlogicTech what is that
Do you leave it plugged in during use and turn off when not in use. I just bought legion 7i gen 9 I’m not sure what to do. I’m new to all this
Leave plugged in all the time
@@BlendlogicTechwasn’t sure as different people say different things. But now I know. Thank you 😊
How to roll back experimental features in ge force software?
I think you can tick off geforce experience -- or can just completely uninstall geforce experience
@@BlendlogicTech uninstall worked. Thnx
Hi, I have the same laptop but with the 4070, does this all apply the same?
Yes it should!
Idk why but for me the hybrid mode does not work. My rtx 4070 is aktive instead my onbpard card.
do you have a connected monitor - you can always check NVIDIA control to see what is using the dGPU and try to debug from there
Hello I have the lenovo legion rtx 4070 and ryzen 7 7745hx...can I overclock the cpu from bios and what settings can i put for my cpu...rtx 4070 gpu I have already overclocked
BIOS unlock CPU overclock should be the same despite being AMD -- then you can check Vantage for changes
Hi! What SSD model do you use as secondary storage?
From Microcenter - just came with another 1TB SSD -- unsure brand
Does this laptop have hdr?
I wanna say no. Microcenter page didnt list it --www.microcenter.com/product/663836/lenovo-legion-pro-7i-16irx8h-16-gaming-laptop-computer-onyx-grey
Been trying to game less out of the spot where my laptop is and off recolection also thinking no
Oh sorry I meant I don’t have power mode
Nothing in Lenovo Vantage?
this should be for increase FPS not 80% of the video for battery savings in battery mode.. .
hmm nvidia driver recommendations - vantage settings are all you can do for FPS boost.
And off battery lag fix is a thing to discuss - as its a bug or something that doesnt/didnt happen with me with AMD laptops worth mentioning
Hey I have the same laptop I use it for 3d renders and design softwares for my interior design. My softwares are very heavy and renders are pretty great but i need to use my laptop efficiently for a lomg time. Could anybody suggest the best settings I need to do for that
I mean I used to mine on my previous zephyrus - think laptops are fine for heavy use - noting really you can do - maybe go silent mode but you lose performance?
Only thing I can think that will typically break is the fans since they move -- maybe over time may need to repaste - but settings wise its like use it less or underclock? Silent mode easiest way to do that.
You can also turn on underclock settings in bios and try to underclock on legion vantage.
Last thing is turn off CPU boost in power settings
My lenovo legion 7 16 igh 6 went wronf after one and half year.
Last years model went bad already after a year? What happened
I saw something like this on a reddit post on how someone’s legion died a bit after the warranty expired
Well I mean shit happens no matter what brand or he'll even what electronic device you buy...with millions of devices it would be a miracle if none of them died pre mature as long as it is not a widespread issue
Hey for some reason I'm having problems when playing videos on my Legion Pro 7i 2023. The video will basically play slow motion while the audio is playing at normal speed. Then the video just buffers every three seconds. Any recommendations?
Try updating drivers. Can also test out dGPU mode and see if that helps fix.
Also I would check Vantage Settings for the HD Video upscaling it does - super scaling I believe is the option in the Hardware / advanced - see if that helps .
r3t4rded video
:( -- still working on getting better at making videos. Hopefully my next ones give more value
This video sucked bro. there was no useful info whatsoever. This is like beyond basic info. nothing about actually optimizing just about changing modes, which everyone knows how to do and really the laptop will do for you quite easily.
Sorry - just remade a video with the same exact info that had more views than me - but put a little small tweaks from that video. Some ppl don’t know the basics… sorry you’re welcome to make your own channel and video though with the advanced stuff! Then I’ll remake it lol