Temperatures and battery life
Lenovo Legion is no longer a start-up brand, quite the contrary. In recent years, it has gained a strong position among gaming brands such as Asus, MSI and Gigabyte. This is mainly due to gaming tournaments, where we see Legion quite often, but especially on the gaming laptop market. The new flagship Legion 7i must not only resume where its great predecessor left off, but also beat strong competition.
Temperatures and battery life
The maximum CPU temperatures of 99 degrees were not surprising. However, this is the maximum measured value across the tests, i.e. values that are usually the result of a rapid increase in performance and then decrease slightly. A nice 66 °C GPU temperature is a surprise, which is one of the best measured results ever. We will look at a more detailed analysis when comparing the modes and extended tests of Blender. It will be interesting mainly due to the results of rendering tests but also GPU and gaming benchmarks.
Battery life is relatively good considering the battery capacity, brighter display and 8-core processor. The M15 achieved a slightly better result, while the OMEN 15 and GS66 lagged behind.
- Contents
- Specs and details
- Testing methodology
- Display tests
- Rendering and Geekbench
- 3D/PCMark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition
- Gaming tests – dedicated GPU
- Encryption, encoding
- Memory and storage tests
- Temperatures and battery life
- Blender – test of CPU, CUDA and Optix
- Performance modes
- Utility app
- Rating
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