Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 Gen 8 14" with AMD Ryzen 7000 Review

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Hi guys,
    Here is my review of the Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 Gen 8 14" with the AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs. I think that it is a decent laptop, that can be found at a good price.
    This is my first product review, so please bear with me! I will try to improve the content quality in the future.
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Komentáře • 144

  • @henrykaung9064
    @henrykaung9064 Před 7 měsíci +43

    A follow up to my previous comment. My Ideapad Pro 5 16arp8 arrived two weeks ago after multiple delays and here's my quick thoughts on it. It's the Ryzen 7 7735HS variant with 32gb of ram.
    Hardware:
    The display, although being only 2.5K is quite amazing for a 16 inch. It has decent brightness both indoors and outdoors. The colour accuracy is very very good; amazing for entertainment such as watching netflix and etc. I asked a professional photographer friend of mine to give it a go and she said the colour accuracy is good enough for professional colour grading in something like Photoshop - I'll talk more about performance in such applications later on. The built quality is very good with full aluminium build apart from the plastic display bezels. It's fairly light for a 16 inch laptop. The keyboard is has fair key travel and it's a great typing experience. The touchpad is a chef's kiss. It's one of my favourite parts about the laptop. It's really big and the glass finish on top makes it really smooth to use. Clicks are mechanical and not haptic so that's a plus for me (albeit some might prefer the haptic touchpad clicks). The webcam is decent with the windows Hello IR face unlock working like a charm. Now for the battery. It's a 4-cell 75Wh battery, and for what it's worth, it's really good. It can last unplugged for at least 6-8 hours on a regular day with no performance heavy usage. I'll talk more about performance and battery later on. I watched Oppenheimer at full brightness and when the film ended, the battery was around 75% from the 100% I started with. I'll test it again wirh other films too. So to sum it up, hardware is really good and for me, there's nothing to complain about.
    Performance and software:
    In the performance category, it does really well. It'll do everyday tasks like web browsing and content consumption with no sweat. Windows 11 feels smooth to use and programs open easily and quickly. For a regular user, the laptop has more than enough performance. Now let's talk about performance heavy workloads. And for that, the Ryzen 7 7735HS paired with the 32 gigabytes of DDR5 ram does not disappoint. If you're a power user, you won't have to worry much. It runs professional software like Photoshop, Premier Pro, AutoCAD, Blender and VS Code really well. Of course it's no Pro level performance but it's enough to get things done. The laptop also handles CPU intensive tasks pretty well. But I wouldn't bet much on graphic intensive professional workloads. My variant doesn't come with a dedicated graphics card (though the Ryzen 7 7840HS variant can be equipped with an RTX 4050 or higher). It does come with an integrated Radeon 680m graphics card, which I'll talk more about later. It's meh for graphics intensive professional work but it's surprisingly good for gaming. You can also press FN + Q to toggle between power modes; switch to performance mode if you want everything to go full gear.
    WARNING: Keep in mind the fact that once you start doing performance heavy tasks, it'll take a huge toll on the battery. If you're unplugged, the computer will try saving battery and throttles the performance down accordingly. This is not noticeable in everyday tasks but it becomes very obvious once you start doing performance heavy tasks. You won't be getting the most outta what the laptop can offer so my advice is to keep it plugged in if you're going heavy duty.
    Thought I mention that although it's a known thing with Windows laptops. For gaming, it does it really well. For not having a dedicated graphics card, it's very impressive on how well it does in heavy games. Of course you won't be running triple A titles at high graphics and expect good fps, but for most games, it'll do just fine. The Ryzen 7 7735HS has very good gaming performance. But the main highlight of the show is the Radeon 680m Integrated graphics card (iGPU) that comes with the Rembrandt Refresh series CPU. The 680m handles most games really well. GTA V will do 70-80 FPS on high settings so that's already good for me. Other games like Forza Horizon 4 at high settings will have stable 60fps with v-sync enabled, War Thunder at recommended settings will have 100-120fps in Air combat and 70-90 fps in ground, Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered does well over 100fps. I haven't tested many games, but from what I can tell, the CPU, iGPU paired with 32gb of ram can handle a lotta games really well. So performance wise, you're getting a ton for what you're paying, and for me, I paid a little over 800 USD for my variant.
    This is my somewhat full review on the Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 16ARP8. I'm writing this on the 25th of November 2023 and so far, so good. If anything happens to the laptop, software or hardware wise, I'll post an update on it. Thanks for reading.

    • @pbalazs
      @pbalazs Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks for your review!
      I know you just got the laptop, but did you manage to open it up? I'm wondering how much plastic they used inside of it (for example the screw holders), also how solid do the hinges feel?

    • @joemamabidendementia
      @joemamabidendementia Před 6 měsíci +1

      which website did you buy it from?

    • @Ey_man
      @Ey_man Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@joemamabidendementiaat the moment it is ~690€ on the lenovo edu store. At least in germany

    • @romarsit1795
      @romarsit1795 Před 5 měsíci +1

      thanks for super detailed review. could you please share what's the panel installed on your unit? (from HWInfo or AIDA "display" section, p/n of display)

    • @Riddierid
      @Riddierid Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks! This really helped me ;)

  • @user-ii5fb6gv9g
    @user-ii5fb6gv9g Před 10 měsíci

    Great review! Keep up with the good work!

  • @baksobulat689
    @baksobulat689 Před 9 měsíci

    thank you for your review, my friend..
    I'm planning on buying this laptop

  • @guywithcatpfp4614
    @guywithcatpfp4614 Před 10 měsíci +13

    Excellent helpful review mate. I’ve ordered the IdeaPad Pro 5 16ARP8 variant with the Ryzen 7 7735HS and 32gb RAM for around USD 820. It’s the 16” variant with a 2.5k display. Although your model is a bit different, the review has been great and insightful towards the 8th gen Ideapad pro 5 series. I can hardly find any reviews for the 2023 8th gen on CZcams. I appreciate the very thorough in-detail review, as well as your comments on parts of the laptop. When my Ideapad Pro 5 arrives, I’ll come and update this comment with my thoughts on it. I’ll also share information on how my variant of the Pro 5 performs.

    • @htpoh65o5mh5yo5
      @htpoh65o5mh5yo5 Před 9 měsíci

      we are waiting bro

    • @guywithcatpfp4614
      @guywithcatpfp4614 Před 9 měsíci

      @@htpoh65o5mh5yo5 Should arrive in a month or so. Lenovo is shipping it directly from the factory as I customised the model on the website.

    • @user-by2mp9wb4k
      @user-by2mp9wb4k Před 9 měsíci

      Still waiting

    • @guywithcatpfp4614
      @guywithcatpfp4614 Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-by2mp9wb4k still shipping. Don't worry I'll update as soon as I get it

    • @henrykaung9064
      @henrykaung9064 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@user-by2mp9wb4k the laptop arrived and I posted a new comment about my thoughts on it

  • @Drado220
    @Drado220 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thx for sharing your experience

  • @user-by2mp9wb4k
    @user-by2mp9wb4k Před 9 měsíci

    Very good review. Can you tell us more about the games framerates, how many do you get in dota/lol/ the witcher, etc? Thanks!

  • @wtfpwndomg
    @wtfpwndomg Před 3 měsíci

    Great review! I know this isnt a gaming laptop. But do you think it would run some casual World of Warcraft gaming when on the road for work?

  • @thomasskytte4855
    @thomasskytte4855 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the review. Regarding the fans always on problem, have you updated to the newest bios? And are the fans always on if you choose the lowest power profile running on battery?

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci +1

      My unit came with the latest BIOS, which is still MKCN25WW. If there is an update, I will try it out. The fans also run on battery, even if the temperatures are lower. The thing is, the fan curve is nowhere near as aggressive and at least for me, the noise is not at all annoying, when the laptop is on battery. When you connect the charging cable, the fans go to a lot higher RPM though.

  • @user-kl2xt9qj9l
    @user-kl2xt9qj9l Před 7 měsíci

    gret review! thank u!

  • @glossymirror5175
    @glossymirror5175 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey man, do you think this laptop works with a 144 hz monitor with the integrated video card or should i go for the idea pad with 6gb 3050 video card? ty

  • @luanskai9850
    @luanskai9850 Před 9 měsíci

    Since you chose to not include windows, did you have to provide your own activation key or not?

  • @donutbedum9837
    @donutbedum9837 Před 10 měsíci

    About battery life, how long does it last if you set the maximum cpu utilisation to 5%? Should save power, and the processor is powerful enough to run really well even on low power

  • @mar2ck_
    @mar2ck_ Před 5 měsíci

    Is the built-in screen FreeSync compatible? Some Lenovo laptop have this but they never put it on the specs page.

  • @oleksandrpaskalov5791
    @oleksandrpaskalov5791 Před 6 měsíci

    Здрастуй.
    Do you use this 14” Lenovo with external display? Show please full photo. Can I use 16” before monitor as well?
    I want to but Thinkbook, what do you think about this series?

  • @hz8526
    @hz8526 Před 4 měsíci +1

    From my use of the Lenovo Ideapad pro 5 14inch, I have the exact same specs as the one you tested in the video. I can agree that the touchpad is quite bad as I came from a macbook pro but the way to fix the double click isssue is quite simple, I just kept the sensitivity of the touchpad on low so that clicking down on the touchpad itself will not trigger a double click. My biggest issue from compared to my macbook pro would be the battery life as it is almost half that of the macbook, however the charger is very good and with rapid charging enabled, it charges up in no time. I prefer not to run demanding software on battery life so I keep to browsing and when I do want to use more of the performance side I just hook it up to a monitor and keep it on charge. So far no major issues and I do think it was worth my money. Although one thing you mentioned was different. My model only runs 60Hertz I am not sure why and I am sure my laptop has the same specs.

  • @legorreto
    @legorreto Před 4 měsíci

    Screen size is fantastico for the price, although I am considering a Thinkbook 15.6 inch, instead, ¿Which would be a better pick for rpoductivity / home-office use?

  • @Hito343
    @Hito343 Před 6 měsíci +2

    They should really fix the fan ramping up at idle like wtf. You probably can work around it with a Speedfan or something but that's just annoying. Lenovo fix your shit. Awesome review I am torn between this and the miniLED Yoga but that thing is way more expensive.

  • @lovesarita
    @lovesarita Před 8 měsíci +2

    Have Lenovo released a Bios update for the fan issue? This has put me off buying it! Hate a noisy fan.

  • @yanzet
    @yanzet Před 7 měsíci

    Do you now about Ideapad slim 5-14? does it ovearheat?

  • @edub9868
    @edub9868 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi, has anyone tried to install linux? Is the fan problem still present? Thanks

  • @patrikpukan
    @patrikpukan Před 10 měsíci +1

    great review! i would like to ask 2 questions:
    - do you have any info on why it does not support variable refresh rates (60-120hz)? the hw should support it and i heard that the 16" version does have it, so it just seems weird, like a driver issue.
    - even though you disliked the touchpad, does it at least have a good-feeling surface? not that it should be macbook level, but simply nice sliding for a windows touchpad.

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Regarding the refresh rate: I guess it is a panel limitation. I can't find anything on the Lenovo page about variable refresh rate. I don't know, if there is really any laptop panel in this price segment that offers variable refresh rate.
      Regarding the touchpad: The surface is nice and smooth and the fingers slide nicely on it. I didn't find information in the specs, if the touchpad is glass or plastic. If it is not mentioned, I assume that it is the cheaper option, which is plastic. But in terms of actual smoothness, it feels really close to the MacBooks.

    • @patrikpukan
      @patrikpukan Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@kaloyan_todorov thanks for your reply. I believe that most modern 120(+) hz screens should support windows dynamic refresh rate (and actually a lot of similar laptops support it, just as the 16" version of the IdeaPad), as it is not necessarily some special hardware feature, but should be basically limited by the windows support for the panel and the driver. I can only hope that it might come in an update, to improve the battery life.
      - I am at least happy that the touchpad surface feels good, because that cannot be fixed by updates, but maybe they can fix the clicking problem with software improvements.

    • @katamere4308
      @katamere4308 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@kaloyan_todorov no idea why you think it wouldnt support it. amd adrenalin specifies the panel as freesync compatible with a range of 40-120hz and allows freesync to be activated (source: i have this very same unit). several reviews say so too.

    • @hardwarepraisers3154
      @hardwarepraisers3154 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I actually get mine, 7840HS 16" version. I use Linux and VRR is automatically detected and enabled by default in KDE desktop enviroment. The range of the refresh rate comes from 45 to 120Hz.
      Also, the trackpack driver works pretty well. It doesnt fell like macbooks, but the gestures and tap precision works well.
      The only iuses that I have are: the fan curve cannot be controlled by sysfanctl (yet) and the driver of the keyboard backlight is unfinished. When the boot process ends and main system starts, the lights of the keyboard shuts til next reboot. (it said that is a driver issue also)
      Also minor bugs and missdetects like de iGPU being detected like a dedicated gpu by AMDGPU driver and AMD P-states that pushes the clocks higher than needs eventually (this will be fixed in next kernel 6.6 driver)
      EDIT: typo, im not native english user.

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@hardwarepraisers3154 Thanks for sharing you experience with Linux on this laptop. It sounds that there aren't that many issues. I might give it a try in the future.

  • @TerrorHuhn
    @TerrorHuhn Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your review. Im pretty sure now that this is the absolute perfect Laptop for me at this price. Btw one big point for me against the Macbook Air M1 is the screen size. 13" is so damn small, the ideapad has an 16" option...so for me the only benefit would be the battery life.

  • @yanzet
    @yanzet Před 8 měsíci +2

    Have Lenovo released a Bios update for the fan issue? Can you please do a video with a level of fan noise during charging?

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 8 měsíci +2

      The BIOS Update released on 10th of October 2023 didn't fix the fan curve. It was not in the release notes, but I decided to try it. Unfortunately, the fan curve remained the same.

    • @yanzet
      @yanzet Před 7 měsíci

      @@kaloyan_todorov did you try to switch off - fast charging in Lenovo vantage? it is stay same ?

  • @jirikasal3302
    @jirikasal3302 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is this laptop single fan or dual fan?

  • @cyrille2
    @cyrille2 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi folks, as anyone (or the fantastic reviewer) got a hang on whether RAM xan be upgraded and number of RAM/SSD slots? Thank you!

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 8 měsíci

      The RAM is soldered and cannot be upgraded. I still haven't gotten the time to open up the laptop, but I believe that there is only 1 SSD slot.

    • @cyrille2
      @cyrille2 Před 8 měsíci

      @@kaloyan_todorov thank you! Sad so many are soldered nowadays rendering future upgrades complex at best...

    • @user-gt6xl9vo7q
      @user-gt6xl9vo7q Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@cyrille2the 16-inch version, has the ability to put a second ssd m.2

  • @edgargabriel6640
    @edgargabriel6640 Před 28 dny

    I got this with 32 GB RAM for 680€ this January for my son. Added a 4 TB SSD and there you go 😊
    Really great machine for the price / performance ratio 🤑
    Myseöf am more into the Legion series so, but he isn''t a PC gamer.

  • @amehu
    @amehu Před 8 měsíci

    Freesync supported display?

  • @romarsit1795
    @romarsit1795 Před 5 měsíci

    could you share what is the panel p/n installed on your unit ? (from HWInfo or AIDA display section)

    • @DaveShree
      @DaveShree Před 3 měsíci

      What is dci p3 color of ips screen.

  • @jwd116
    @jwd116 Před 7 měsíci

    I obsererved from your taskbar that you have vscode, what are your coding experiences from this laptop? Is it good for coding?

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 7 měsíci

      If you are planning to do some actual work or more serious programming on this laptop, get 32 GB of RAM. 16 GB is just not enough. Especially, when you consider that 2 GB will go for the iGPU. 32 GB is also not much these days, but it is at least usable.
      I used it only for some small personal stuff and interviews so far and it is ok, but the moment you start using Docker Containers or have multiple projects open, you will run into issues. Furthermore, for serious programming work, I will upgrade the SSD. The standard ones, as I mentioned in the review, have no DRAM, which will be bad with big projects.
      At least you won't have any overheating and thermal throttling issues. The rest of the things (keyboard, touchpad, display, external displays etc.) I mentioned in the review.

    • @zoki5388
      @zoki5388 Před 7 měsíci

      Running Ubuntu with multiple docker containers with it, 70 tabs, works all fine. 32 GB

    • @jwd116
      @jwd116 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@zoki5388 I'll mostly be using it for web development and running kali linux on virtual machines. Will this be sufficient for this tasks? and maybe a little bit playing of genhsin impact?

    • @zoki5388
      @zoki5388 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jwd116 It will handle it easily, just get 32GB of RAM

  • @oleksandrpaskalov5791
    @oleksandrpaskalov5791 Před 6 měsíci

    ASAP!
    Should I choose AMD Ryzen 7 7730U with DDR4 (Pcie limit 3.0) or Intel Core i5-1335U with DDR5 and Pcie 4.0 plus Thunderbolt? Will be difference in heating and battery life?
    Php dev, Ubuntu, docker needed.

    • @zeus1117
      @zeus1117 Před 5 měsíci

      7730U is dogshit slow! forget that! Honestly the 1335U is also barely better, this 7840HS is 10x faster and better in every way!

    • @oleksandrpaskalov5791
      @oleksandrpaskalov5791 Před 5 měsíci

      @@zeus1117 I have ordered (but not received yet) Thinkbook where 7840HS is not available (and I prefer U-series for power efficiency and less fan noise). My model has i5-1335U because DDR5 and Pcie 4.0 is available only with Intel in this series. Will DDR5+Pcie4.0 get me benefits for web development on laptop?

  • @sciascia88
    @sciascia88 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, which is the weight of this pc?

  • @user-zp7zc2pj9k
    @user-zp7zc2pj9k Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, Kaloyan Todorov. I noticed one thing. If I turn off the keyboard backlight mode and reboot the system, the backlight mode is reset to auto. It just doesn't save. Can you check and confirm?

    • @hz8526
      @hz8526 Před 4 měsíci

      Just change it easily with fn + spacebar to switch between all the different modes instead of going into the app.

    • @user-zp7zc2pj9k
      @user-zp7zc2pj9k Před 4 měsíci

      @@hz8526 After system reboot mode is reset to auto

  • @francescovilla2227
    @francescovilla2227 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey! Great video. I want to get this laptop for my college necessities (R, excel, python, orange, pdf editing, office). In your opinion, is this laptop (when not excessively stressed) quiet enough to be able to use it in silent environments like classes, libraries and whatnot? Or the fan curves make this device inappropriate for such a use? Thanks!

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci +1

      When on battery, definitely. When connected to the charger in a very quiet room, you will be able to hear it. The thing is, in a public environment, even in a library, where everyone else is studying, there will be always more noise from something else. So, if the noise is your only concern, I would say go for it. Depending on where you live, you will probably have 14 day return period.
      And there is always the hope that Lenovo will push a new BIOS update and fix this.
      Furthermore, the a bit higher than normal noise during idle, is a bit compensated, when you start to push the laptop. The cooling system is good and more than adequate to handle the Ryzen 7 7840HS, when under heavy load. Under load, my MacBook Pro 16 from 2019 is a lot more annoying than the Lenovo, while being quieter for lighter tasks.

    • @romarsit1795
      @romarsit1795 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@kaloyan_todorovis fan curve still an issue or were you able to fix somehow?

  • @pawew8687
    @pawew8687 Před 5 měsíci

    Can you tell what Windows app are you using to modify fan settings? Can you confirm that when it's powered from USB-C hub CPU is throttled at 20W? Thanks!

    • @ivorstable
      @ivorstable Před 5 měsíci

      Yes I have the same situation where cpu is throttled to 15 20w with usb c hub, do you have the issue where display britghtness is not linear it is dim until 75 percent and then it is super bright from 75 to 100 percent

    • @pawew8687
      @pawew8687 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ivorstableThanks! Sorry, but I don't have this laptop so I can't tell you anything about brightness. I'm looking for info about this model before i buy it. AFAIK it can have two issues in my use case - loud fans and this cpu throttling. Is this throttling noticible? What about fan noise? Some people say this is very loud some that fans are always on but its not bad.

    • @ivorstable
      @ivorstable Před 4 měsíci

      Oh, I understand then. Fans are not loud they are just audible in quite room or without headphones. They are not loud as gaming laptops like not even close. It has one good thing that this laptop is never warm to the touch like never. Throttling is not noticable it will be on benchmarks but in general usage not way. Maybe if you are compiling large code it will be 10- 15% slower but noting too much, in that case also fans are always quite because they do not need to spin more than 15%@@pawew8687

    • @pawew8687
      @pawew8687 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ivorstable Thanks! I've bought it, and waiting for delivery :)

  • @user-pt5zz1fc9z
    @user-pt5zz1fc9z Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @opmacace523
    @opmacace523 Před 10 měsíci

    I have the same laptop and the stupid fan always turn on at 30˚c core temp

  • @meccu19
    @meccu19 Před 10 měsíci

    Does it charging via type c? Don't want to move this charger with me. Bough this one for 550 pounds minus 90 bonus pounds from my legion

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes. It can charge via both USB-C ports on the left side

  • @bertriffelmacher4568
    @bertriffelmacher4568 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Do you keep it ? For me the fan curve is driving me crazy

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes. I'm used to my Intel MacBookPro 16, which is even louder, when under load. Also, I find myself using the laptop more on battery and on battery the fan curve is not so bad.

    • @mirow8114
      @mirow8114 Před 10 měsíci

      why u didnt buy macbook with m1 pro or m2 pro?@@kaloyan_todorov

    • @kristizh4443
      @kristizh4443 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You can set the setting to intelligent cooling within lenovo vintage software to keep the funs quieter with minimal impact in performance

  • @htpoh65o5mh5yo5
    @htpoh65o5mh5yo5 Před 10 měsíci

    great review, you did very good as for not professional reviewer. men of culture, ping me pls when lenovo drops bios update for fixing fans issue. And owners of 16in version, can you please give a short feedback in replies ? i'm specifically interested in cons you found

    • @andreasb3347
      @andreasb3347 Před 10 měsíci

      ping me also pls when fan update comes htpoh...

    • @talha0139
      @talha0139 Před 10 měsíci

      Biggest con is; you are dependent on Lenovo customer service when something you ordered came in wrong

    • @htpoh65o5mh5yo5
      @htpoh65o5mh5yo5 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@talha0139i actually don't understand them, they said in comments of their CZcams few weeks ago that they are looking into this issue, then started not to reply to comments and even like comments of dudes who say they don't have this problem and everything is fine

    • @talha0139
      @talha0139 Před 10 měsíci

      @@htpoh65o5mh5yo5 i own the 16 inch version and I can tell you that the fans are nice, they are not turned on that much either.
      The issue applies for 14" users, and umfortunately for them, Lenovo did not promise how long it will take to fix it.
      Edit: my only issue was that I received the laptop with 512GB instead of 1 TB. They messed up my order basically.

    • @talha0139
      @talha0139 Před 10 měsíci

      @@htpoh65o5mh5yo5 I am very happy with the 16 inch version. It is for most part the same as 14 inch I want to point out the pros and cons compared to it.
      Pro's of the 16inch:
      •You can add extra Nvme 2280 SSD, so you can expand your storage quite a lot
      •The laptop will have more 'breathing room' hence why the fans function better compared to the 14 inch I guess.
      •In my opinion; 16 inch laptops have the perfect seize for keyboards. I don't think I would feel comfortable with the keyboard of a smaller laptop. But this is just my opinion.
      Cons:
      •Display is worse than the one that 14 inch has. The 16 inch display is still decent though.
      •Can't be opened with one hand
      •Quite big, not easily portable like 14 inch.

  • @javiergc7654
    @javiergc7654 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you upgrade the ssd to a double sided one, is there space?

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci

      I couldn't open my unit without scratching it. I have the iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit and the plastic pics don't fit it the gap around the bottom cover. So I can't remove the bottom lid with the plastic tools. One has to use a metal prying tool, I think, because the gap is too small. At least on my unit. A metal tool will definitely leave some small scratches. Since the laptop is new and I don't really need to open it right now, I decided to not open it.
      Here you can find a detailed review in German with a lot of pictures: www.elefacts.de/test-lenovo_ideapad_pro_5_14_zoll_14aph8_mit_amd_ryzen_7_7840hs_im_test
      One of them shows the internals of the laptop: www.elefacts.de/test/lenovo_ideapad_pro_5_14_zoll_14aph8_mit_amd_ryzen_7_7840hs_im_test_19.jpg
      There seems to be enough space for a M.2 2280 SSD. The reviewer wrote that he upgraded the SSD to a Samsung 970 Evo Plus. The 970 Evo Plus however is single-sided, so there might be issues with a double sided SSD.

  • @franzpleurmann2585
    @franzpleurmann2585 Před 8 měsíci

    Are the speakers front firing or beneath the laptop?

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 8 měsíci +1

      They are front firing. The 2 grills on both sides of the keyboard are the speakers

  • @messinaemanuele
    @messinaemanuele Před 10 měsíci

    How many hours does the battery last?
    Better the Pro 5i with intel processor and nvidia card or the Pro 5 with AMD?

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci +4

      I haven't done a full 100%-0% test to measure it, but should be about 8 hours for basic browsing and CZcams.
      Regarding the configuration and Intel+GPU vs AMD: If it is with the iGPU only, then definitely AMD. The Ryzen 7 is definitely faster, more efficient and cooler than the Intel. It is also a bit cheaper.
      The version with the nVidia 3050 will definitely be better for some games and some applications, which use the GPU. Although it is not really a great GPU at all. The version with RTX 3050 is definitely a lot more expensive though. I'm not sure, if I would spend 1100 Euros for i5 13500H, RTX 3050, 16GB RAM and 512 GB SSD. The version with i7 is 150 Euros more and you can't get 32 GB with it. At least in Germany.

  • @zeus1117
    @zeus1117 Před 5 měsíci

    My 100W power brick the laptop came with is smaller than the Mac's 70W brick..Also, you really DO NOT want the power cable to be integrated, it is good that is detachable from the actual charger!

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The 100W power brick that comes with this laptop has only detachable cable for the outlet portion. I assume so it can be easier for Lenovo to use in in different markets. As far as I can see, the USB-C cable that comes out from the brick itself is not detachable. For me, it is a lot less convenient than the Apple Charging Bricks, because the brick itself is in the middle of the cable.
      The laptop is also kinda picky about charging bricks, cables and voltages. My Intel MacBook Pro 16 charges with all kind of chargers. Even a 20W phone one. The Lenovo doesn't.

    • @DaveShree
      @DaveShree Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@kaloyan_todorovshare screen color gamut in dci p3

  • @zeus1117
    @zeus1117 Před 6 měsíci

    It is not a Mac so scaling does NOT affect battery life! Windows 10 and 11 has significantly better and faster GUI compared to any macOS version. Scaling on Mac sucks hard. Gaming in 1920 x 1200 works flawlessly, no issues with scaling at all.

  • @derekl190
    @derekl190 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for your honest review - sadly lacking on youtube with all the paid KOL just full of lies in their reviews.

  • @GONZOchbs
    @GONZOchbs Před 9 měsíci +3

    I have the 14 inch model with the R7 7840HS processor. On my device, the fans already running at CPU/GPU temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius. In my opinion this is absolutely unnecessary and very annoying!

    • @minbcraft
      @minbcraft Před 9 měsíci +1

      The fans also run all the time on the 16" 7th gen. I don't see how they are annoying though, as in my case they make pretty much no noise under low loads.

  • @zeus1117
    @zeus1117 Před 5 měsíci

    The fans of my machine barely comes on. I think your machine uses some really old BIOS maybe? I barely hear them even under gaming. And are definetly off during general use, browsing, youtube, etc.

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 5 měsíci

      The BIOS version that I manually installed, is from October 2023. The newer BIOS version from December 2023 doesn't mention anything about the fans in the changelog. I haven't tried it yet.
      The fans are not that loud under full load/gaming, but describing the noise from them as "barely hear" is not fair.
      During general use, when the laptop is not plugged in, the fans are really quiet. If you plug-in the laptop, it uses a different fan curve and the fans are a bit louder and can definitely be heard.

  • @ChillBruh893
    @ChillBruh893 Před 8 měsíci +2

    terrible fan curves! at 36 degrees it reduces the speed to a minimum, which is comfortable for work, but the operating temperature in tasks is 38-50 and it turns out they are always noisy...the same noise and speed of the fans are the same at 38 and at 63 degrees) if the temperature does not rise higher 39 it remains quiet, if more, it makes noise like at 60 degrees. It's stupid and noisy...it's absolutely uncomfortable to work with

    • @NeverSettleForMediocrity
      @NeverSettleForMediocrity Před 7 měsíci

      you should've read before purchase, Lenovo suck hard when it comes to fans

    • @ChillBruh893
      @ChillBruh893 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@NeverSettleForMediocrity I have been using Lenovo Legion for a long time and there is no such problem

    • @romarsit1795
      @romarsit1795 Před 5 měsíci

      @@NeverSettleForMediocrity is it the same for previous year's 16ARH7 as well, or only 16ARP8? both Intel and AMD versions? (the fan curve issue) what's your experience

  • @pranavsharma7479
    @pranavsharma7479 Před 10 měsíci

    shoud i go for this or yoga slim 7

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci

      It is a tough one to decide. I haven't tried the Yoga Slim 7. The Yoga Slim 7 has the Yoga Display Hinge. I'm not a fan of it, to be honest. If you don't plan to use the hinge features, then I don't see the point of paying extra for it. It also has 1 less USB-A port. However, it can be configured with an nVidia RTX 3050 or RTX 4050 GPU, which might bring you some benefits depending on your workflow.

    • @pranavsharma7479
      @pranavsharma7479 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@kaloyan_todorovwill avoid amoled for coding at any cost

  • @zoki5388
    @zoki5388 Před 7 měsíci +9

    I have this laptop, works fine so far. If you have any questions shoot

    • @chilko
      @chilko Před 7 měsíci

      what is the battery life? also what do you think of the keyboard and build quality?

    • @mariopenulli1395
      @mariopenulli1395 Před 7 měsíci

      What do you think about the fan activity?

    • @zoki5388
      @zoki5388 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@chilko I have only older zenbook for comparison. Build quality is lower, gets easier bumps then my old laptop but I would say that it's durable.
      Battery life is good, I easily get 9 hours web dev.
      Keyboard feels cheap in some buttons because they feel bit louder.
      Overall it's good laptop 31GB ram and 1TB storage for 800€ get student discount;)
      I dislike screen brightness I keep my laptop almost always at 80-90% because it feels very dimm and there's already some color bleed. Screen comparing to dell ultrasharp two years old. I hope this helps.

    • @zoki5388
      @zoki5388 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@mariopenulli1395 feels fine for me in windows 10 very quiet, for studying (20 tabs) or web dev(vs code & wsl). In Ubuntu it's a bit different it feels like os is constantly using 3% of cpu.
      I've read comments on Reddit but I haven't faced any issues.

    • @ivorstable
      @ivorstable Před 7 měsíci

      @@zoki5388I have bought this laptop few weeks ago is you screen also dim until 75% brightness and then gets quickly much brighter after that?

  • @zeus1117
    @zeus1117 Před 5 měsíci

    IGPU uses 4GB VRAM and not 2GB.

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 5 měsíci +1

      You can only pre-allocate up to 2GB in the BIOS. Windows will dynamically use more of the RAM as VRAM, if it is available and needed

  • @katamere
    @katamere Před 10 měsíci +2

    yes. too bad they screwed up with the fans running at idle temperatures. This would be a great laptop without that flaw.
    even worse so because unlike you mentioned there is no way to alter this behaviour with 3rd party apps. The mainboard features no controller that could read out the fan RPM or give access to its controlls. So 3rd party apps dont receive any informations either. Its basically a hidden BIOS table with plain "if cpu temperature reads >x °C then output y volts to the fans". Easy fix if Lenovo cares, no way to work around this as a user.

    • @kaloyan_todorov
      @kaloyan_todorov  Před 10 měsíci

      I totally missed that. I checked in HWInfo and couldn't see an RPM readout for the fans. Which means exactly what you said: There won't be an option to control the fans through software in Windows.

  • @thany3
    @thany3 Před 3 měsíci

    Weird scaling issues are not a thing anymore. Stop keeping this myth alive that every monitor must be at 100% usable. The only scenario where weird scaling issues happen, is with programs that are like 700 years old. Please don't recommend low-resolution screens just for this reason.

  • @zeus1117
    @zeus1117 Před 6 měsíci

    The M1 is nowhere near in performance. The 7840HS trumps M3 dude. Also, a 16" macbook pro is around 2.500€ here vs a decent version of this is around 1.000€. Not even a contest. Especially with the latest macOS ventura and its countless flaws and performance issues. I have sent back my mac some days ago...

  • @Noname-km3zx
    @Noname-km3zx Před 6 měsíci

    The first 10 seconds of your videos show a lot of mistakes.
    1. It does not have ddr5 but lpddr5x, it's not the same. If you were a chad, you would have checked if it had a 128bit or 64 bit ram, (In cmd run the command "wmic memorychip get devicelocator, datawidth" )
    2. The laptop you choose has Wi-Fi 6E not 6 and the hardware for Bluetooth 5.2, but there are some software limits in Windows I think, that makes this unsure at the moment.
    If you had any idea what you were doing, you would have checked psref lenovo

  • @user-gt6xl9vo7q
    @user-gt6xl9vo7q Před 7 měsíci

    Ну вырез для камеры конечно ужасно выглядит. Кто вообще пользуется этими вебками?

    • @vkolbert
      @vkolbert Před 6 měsíci

      Да почти все айтишники.