Currently I run a ASUS 2-in-1 with 11th gen intel i7 with a 1650 Max-Q. The 8840u is not quite there matching it. I think the next generation AMD will be impressive. Thanks for the video.
Maybe you should go into the bios and find the setting. If you can't do that, you need a tutorial for absolute beginners who don't know how to run a computer and not a review of a laptop with powerful integrated graphics.
@@davidstechart1168i dont think so, im using the hp envy 14 , 8840hs and its scoring only 11.5k in cinebench r23 plugged in + performance profile + universal x86 tuning utility set to extreme preset , rog ally can score like 14k . Also seeing disappointing rpcs3 performance.
@@Lehoang-jv5yv No not on the web, if the laptop is with you, check via the task manager. Manufacturers dont state it on web except if it is a dedicated vram.
@@davidstechart1168 set aside the 65%sgrb of display quality. is the endurance, build of the screen good? Will it get scratch easily? Thank you so much, it my first time spending this much
Emulation maybe at best looks very slow tf your not getting 60fps on 1080 then you got to drop to 900 or 720p to get more frames not good enough my opinion
Currently I run a ASUS 2-in-1 with 11th gen intel i7 with a 1650 Max-Q. The 8840u is not quite there matching it. I think the next generation AMD will be impressive. Thanks for the video.
@@tjstrato1 bro how can you compare an integrated to a dedicated? No dont do that.
You mean not plugged in? Disconnect the charger from your laptop and try it.
But can't you see that it isn't connected to a power source?
Maybe u should explain how to increase the Vram, less games... more settings
Maybe you should go into the bios and find the setting. If you can't do that, you need a tutorial for absolute beginners who don't know how to run a computer and not a review of a laptop with powerful integrated graphics.
You could have just at least mentioned the settings youre running each game. Say 1080 medium or something like that
Maybe you could include an fps counter.
@@PragyanDash-ue4nd i agree but its the playability i am interested in showing. Not details.
do you have the 16 or 32 GB graphics card for this laptop?
So this js pretty much as fast as a rog ally right ?
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@@davidstechart1168i dont think so, im using the hp envy 14 , 8840hs and its scoring only 11.5k in cinebench r23 plugged in + performance profile + universal x86 tuning utility set to extreme preset , rog ally can score like 14k . Also seeing disappointing rpcs3 performance.
@najeebshah. Have you increased your video virtual memory?
Pls what is the cost and where i can get one
@@sunday8653 where are you located?
How could you know the vram of an laptop, are they on the spec in the web
@@Lehoang-jv5yv No not on the web, if the laptop is with you, check via the task manager. Manufacturers dont state it on web except if it is a dedicated vram.
@@davidstechart1168 thanks and can u tell me more about the heat and most important thing is the Hinge ( has Hp improved this on their 2024s envy)
@@Lehoang-jv5yv only flaw is screen. Ensure you buy the oled version. But lcd panel is fine but oled better if you can afford
@@davidstechart1168 set aside the 65%sgrb of display quality. is the endurance, build of the screen good? Will it get scratch easily?
Thank you so much, it my first time spending this much
@@Lehoang-jv5yv quality of screen is good as per material used. The entire build of this laptop is premium.
Does it have fingerprint?
@@shathaomar1516 no
Yo, How did you change the vram size, I have the same model but the 14 inch version of it?
@@PragyanDash-ue4nd from the amd software
what is the VRAM of this laptop?
@@atozmovies5317 you want answers to questions? You ask properly or watch the review in details.
display size
@@montiguer 16inch
Emulation maybe at best looks very slow tf your not getting 60fps on 1080 then you got to drop to 900 or 720p to get more frames not good enough my opinion