ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 AMD Review (Ryzen 7 5850U)
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Here's our Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 review. This is a retail unit purchased with our money.
Spec: AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 5850U Processor
(8 Cores / 16 Threads, 1.90 GHz,
up to 4.40 GHz with Max Boost,
4 MB Cache L2 / 16 MB Cache L3)
16 GB Soldered DDR4 3200MHz
512 GB M.2 2280 SSD
13.3" FHD (1920x1080),
IPS, Glare, 300nits, Touch
IR & 720p HD Camera with PrivacyShutter
Where can I buy the ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 (AMD)?
You can find Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 here (affiliate link):
UK: lenovo.7eer.net/qn2aeY
Timestamp:
0:00 Intro
0:22 Build & casing
0:37 Fingerprints
0:45 Ports
0:58 Display
1:04 Display outside
1:40 Keyboard
2:10 Laptop mode
2:23 Tablet mode
2:34 Holding in tablet mode
3:06 Weight
3:32 Vents
4:04 Stress test
5:04 Thermals (CPU+ GPU Stress)
5:54 Thermals (Laptop general use)
6:33 Thermals (Tablet general use)
7:14 Internal Look
8:11 Benchmarks
8:14 Battery Runtime Test (medium workload; 5x tabs refreshing per 30sec + 1080p fireplace)
8:26 Benchmarks (Adobe Premiere Export)
8:52 Benchmarks (Lightroom Export)
8:54 GAMING GAMING GAMING Benchmarks (it's a business laptop!)
9:26 Benchmarks (Geekbench 5)
9:46 Benchmarks (Blender)
9:50 Benchmarks (Luxball CPU + GPU)
10:02 Benchmark (Luxball GPU)
10:05 Benchmarks (Passmark)
10:19 Benchmarks (Speedometer)
10:27 Benchmarks (CrystalDiskMark)
10:38 Speaker Test
11:00 What's great
12:36 What could be Improved - Наука та технологія
Great review!
Thanks for your warm words. 👍
Awesome review
Appreciated.
I have watched your p14s reviews rigourously and now I am hooked. Nice style and pace I think, thank you for your efforts.
Thanks for the warm comment. 👍🙂
Note: we've shown the performance vs other 2021 AMD ThinkPads - to give a good overall sense. Overall quite impressed. To nitpick: did not include the TDP / power deep dive due to the unit crashing frequently in the synthetic stress tests (so would been inconclusive; maybe a future BIOS is needed; may be useful to consider the Ryzen 5 model unless you need that Ryzen 7). Thermals won't really affect the real world usage, unless you do very heavy workload. Webcam was comparable to the other T series from this gen (hence didn't go into it again). Timestamp:
0:00 - Intro
0:22 Build & casing
0:37 Fingerprints
0:45 Ports
0:58 Display
1:04 Display outside
1:40 Keyboard
2:10 Laptop mode
2:23 Tablet mode
2:34 Holding in tablet mode
3:06 Weight
3:32 Vents
4:04 Stress test
5:04 Thermals (CPU+ GPU Stress)
5:54 Thermals (Laptop general use)
6:33 Thermals (Tablet general use)
7:14 Internal Look
8:11 Benchmarks
8:14 Battery Runtime Test (medium workload; 5x tabs refreshing per 30sec + 1080p fireplace)
8:26 Benchmarks (Adobe Premiere Export)
8:52 Benchmarks (Lightroom Export)
8:54 GAMING GAMING GAMING Benchmarks (it's a business laptop!)
9:26 Benchmarks (Geekbench 5)
9:46 Benchmarks (Blender)
9:50 Benchmarks (Luxball CPU + GPU)
10:02 Benchmark (Luxball GPU)
10:05 Benchmarks (Passmark)
10:19 Benchmarks (Speedometer)
10:27 Benchmarks (CrystalDiskMark)
10:38 Speaker Test
11:00 What's great
12:36 What could be Improved
Hello, great review here but have you tested what the actual CPU temperatures are under load? ( I'm looking to buy this laptop and would love to know that before I commit, because I am very picky about that particular metric)
Thanks!
Seems that it will be reasonably priced and made for small/medium everyday business loads for customers who don't want to shell out the heavier fees on the more premium lines
Yes. Generally seems to be decent value.
Hello, great review here but have you tested what the actual CPU temperatures are under load? ( I'm looking to buy this laptop and would love to know that before I commit, because I am very picky about that particular metric)
Thanks!
No additional data point other than the video.
Could it be that lenovo applied a factory undervolt and that's causing the instability/crashes?
Not sure. When reviewing, we try to run everything stock. Hopefully just a firmware update or similar could fix.