Intel i9-11980HK vs i9-10980HK - Does 10nm Deliver?

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i9-10980HK vs i9-11980HK Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:19 CPU Specs
0:44 Laptops Tested
0:55 Memory Platform Differences
1:22 Laptop Internals / Cooling Design
1:32 Temperature Differences
1:49 Clock Speed Differences
2:21 TDP Differences
2:39 Total System Power Draw
2:54 Battery Life
3:14 Blender Open Data
4:03 Cinebench R23
4:33 Geekbench
4:54 V-Ray
5:07 Corona Renderer
5:22 Handbrake
5:39 7-Zip Compression & Decompression
5:59 AES Encryption & Decryption
6:12 Adobe Photoshop
6:31 Linux Kernel Compilation
6:52 Microsoft Excel
7:05 Differences - 45W TDP Limit
7:24 Differences - No Power Limit
7:45 Overclocking?
8:02 A Fair Comparison, Not Best Case Results
8:25 Game Test Limits
8:51 PCIe Bandwidth Difference
9:07 Gaming Comparison (5 Games Tested)
9:59 Conclusion - 10th or 11th Gen i9?

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Finally, some good comparison by my favourite Youtuber in these human malware times.

charusawantyt
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Can't wait until my country overprices 11th gen. Great comparison!

tuttutt
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Hoping for an iGPU comparison to see if Intel has genuinely improved per-EU performance too! Great video.

vncube
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For real?! Intel call this 10-15% better gaming performance? 11980HK is same dissapoitment in games as desktop 11900K. I am really glad I stucked with 10980HK now

SonicDestiny
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Those battery life results are rather strange. The reference Intel Evo you tested (Prestige 14) had a much better battery life than the previous Comet-U. So I thought Tiger Lake H would do better than Comet Lake H. We'll have to see with other 11th gen laptops that may be more optimized.

Pamani_
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Hey Jarrod, do you plan on reviewing the Lenovo Legion 5 2021 (Non pro)? Really would like to see one.

radonrubbish
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4 hour battery life with a 99 Wh battery is pretty bad, but good to see Intel finally competing in performance vs Ryzen.
Also nice shirt ;)

georgelopez
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Intel is bouncing back, and thank god for that, we all love competition...😍

artursilva
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Hey! Great Chanel! But audio when sitting on a desk is too bassy sounds not good with subwoofer and woth headphones as well... eq tweak or mic position will make a difference. Thanks for your afford! You doing great!

GotHotPhoto
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I fear we will need our personal reactor to power up the 15th Gen freeze lake cpus.

LeFatalpotato
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@2:44 the more power draw from the Tigerlake might be explained by the energivore PCIe 4.0 also (vs 3.0), not only the processor ;)

TheMacco
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I seen an article on Puget Systems that on Davinci Resolve 17.1 Studio you can pretty much hardware video decode any video format if using an 11th Gen Intel CPU using Quicksync. Unfortunately your channel won't let me post the link. Just find it on their site.

RichardsWorld
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yesss i love you jarrod w8ing for normal legion 5 2021 model vs 2020 model comparison

ProndaCast
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Great job Jarrod! I was waiting for this kind of video and yours is the first and most comprehensive. As I suspected this info blackout about 11th gen tiger lake H45 battery life had its reasons...

Carbon
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Nice, looking forward for that ryzen vs gen 11 comparison, u one of the best tech channels 👍

ijose
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Jarrod I noticed your using the Aero laptop . How’s the build quality along any wifi issues ?

Niles-Guy
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Jarrod, at 2:21 please don't tell the "TDP" reported by HWInfo. I know that verbally you mentioned the CPU Package power, but the graph shows "TDP" bars.
Power draw and TDP are not the same thing and should not be interchangeable, even though at times it might mean the same.
For example, having the CPU at 65W for a brief period then going to do 45W power draw are both in the 45W TDP.
I'm saying this, since it's already a bit confusion-inducing and we should not add to it.

As to the actual power draw.... I think that the platform upgrades (better memory support & PCI-E 4.0 mainly) have an impact here. One that isn't influenced by the clock frequency of the CPU. The memory being at 3200 MT/s vs 2933 is certainly in the negligible territory, but I suspect that the PCI-E 4.0 does push the power draw higher. And might be the reason why AMD didn't upgrade it to PCI-E 4.0, if there's no real benefits from it.
The video card having more memory should also make it consume a little more power, or have it run at juuuust slightly less FPS. RAM, of any kind, has to be continously refreshed with power in order to keep the data (otherwise it's lost). So more memory modules = more power draw. Again, it shouldn't be something that significant here, but I guess it might add up.

Interesting that with the power draw removed, the clocks hit by 11980HK are higher. That explains the 25% gains we see in some situations (better IPC with better clocks). And it aligns with what Hardware Unboxed found that the power/frequency line is very good for 11th gen, still increasing linearly even at 80 to 90W.

Winnetou
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Hey Jarrod, got a quick question.

Is it time I need to upgrade my laptop? The only games I play is overwatch on high/ultra settings and programs such as SPSS and MS Project and millions of chrome tabs and MS Word for never ending essays and reports.

Current set up: Acer nitro 5 (2019 I think)
Intel i7
16gb ram (ram is upgradeable to 32gb if I decide to download more)
500gb SSD primary
1TB SSD secondary (installed myself)
GTX 1660Ti

The fans are getting quick "noisey" at times and temps reach around 50 -60 degrees delicious, even when I'm just writing out essays with 10+ chrome tabs, . When gaming overwatch, my temperature maxes around 80 - 83 degree Celsius, when weather is room temp. I changed the thermal paste about a year ago and I even under volted, which I found the most useful as before I was sitting around 83-90 degrees celcius. I know I've only had the laptop for roughly 2 years but for me I find those temperatures quite high for such tasks and application

trcs
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Great info as always. Very direct and to the point.

GoTeamScotch
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God damn. If Intel had this kind of generational improvement 4 years ago we would have gone nuts. I wonder what made them change 🤔

scheimong