I've been looking for an explanation all over the internet.
So basically there are two laptops with the same CPU (i7-8750h).
In a Cinebench run, both score pretty much the same. Both sustain 3.9 Ghz throughout the benchmark.
WHY one shows in HWinfo CPU Package Power: 70W and the other 45W?
I understand the power limit implementation of the OEM, but I don't understand HOW they can have the same scores / clock speeds?
I always thought that if the CPU Package Power draw is higher it means that the system is cooled better therefore the power limit has been set higher, therefore the performance will be better.
But how come in this case a 45W CPU is performing the same as a 70W CPU? Also, which one would be a better choice?
So basically there are two laptops with the same CPU (i7-8750h).
In a Cinebench run, both score pretty much the same. Both sustain 3.9 Ghz throughout the benchmark.
WHY one shows in HWinfo CPU Package Power: 70W and the other 45W?
I understand the power limit implementation of the OEM, but I don't understand HOW they can have the same scores / clock speeds?
I always thought that if the CPU Package Power draw is higher it means that the system is cooled better therefore the power limit has been set higher, therefore the performance will be better.
But how come in this case a 45W CPU is performing the same as a 70W CPU? Also, which one would be a better choice?