Als ich meine Entscheidung für den Black Friday-Kauf abschließe, vergleiche ich zwei High-Performance-Laptops: das Legion Pro 7 mit AMD Ryzen 9 7955HX und RTX 5070Ti für 2.234 CAD gegenüber dem Intel Core i9 275HX-Modell für 2.387 CAD. Die Differenz von 150 CAD stellt eine bedeutende Überlegung dar für jemanden, der die beste Wertoption unter premium kanadischen Laptop-Optionen sucht.
Obwohl beide Prozessoren vergleichbare Leistung bieten, ergeben sich einige Unterschiede. Die AMD-Konfiguration verbraucht die Batterie schneller und verwendet langsameren RAM mit 5600MHz im Vergleich zu Intels 6400MHz. Außerdem fehlt dem AMD-Modell die Unterstützung für Thunderbolt 4. Diese technischen Unterschiede gegenüber den 150 CAD-Einsparungen ergeben ein interessantes Wertversprechen, das sorgfältig bewertet werden muss.
Is this directly on the Lenovo site? I was looking last week, and the price increased today when the early membership deals began.
I’m in a similar situation, deciding between getting the 5090 with 275HX now or waiting for a potential 5080 with 9955HX3D release in my region. Based on my research and YouTube reviews, AMD generally delivers better 1% lows than Intel, whether with the 99550HX3D or 9955HX. While Intel sometimes has better average performance in certain games, AMD leads in others. Ultimately, I’ll likely go with the 5090 and 275HX because the sale is too good to pass up. I recommend checking out GizmoSlipTech’s YouTube channel for more detailed comparisons.
The discounts have been fluctuating this morning; the AMDSAVE10 weekend deal wasn’t available earlier, but it’s back now. The discount percentages also vary slightly, and I’ve noticed significant price differences between similar models. Is the “My Exclusive Rewards” offer account-specific?
How did you get the Intel model to over $2,300? I’m planning to buy that one.
How are you getting the 9955HX for $2234 CAD? That’s a great price for the 5070 Ti Legion 7.
If you’re considering a 5070, I recently purchased the Ultra 9 model.
The RTX 5070 Ti is a significant upgrade and well worth the $150 savings over the Intel model.
Based on what I know, AMD tends to be more powerful for gaming, while Intel is generally better for overall performance, including AI tasks and coding.
That decision really depends on your personal needs and preferences.
I bought the Ultra 9 with the 5070Ti and am very happy with it. I don’t use it on battery often, as it drains quickly while gaming.
You’re welcome.