On the Windows Experience Blog and in an HP news release, you can find comprehensive coverage of the full range of devices on offer. There is at least one new HP product that appears to deserve more c... HP Envy 34 AiO desktop computer features a 5K 21:9 display and RTX 3080 GPU.
The IO on the stand is pretty neat, for my iMac at work I've had to glue hubs to the stand simply because reaching around drove me nuts!
winner, winner, chicken dinner! this will be the best AiO out there and if they stick to that $2k price they will fly out the stores. all of my laptops have been top intel with either an '80 or '70 Nvidia so im well used to the level of performance. which is not the same as a loop but highly serviceable. the advantage of the chassis/screen is cooling. hopefully HP is putting in larger lower rpm fans. if i wanted a 3080 by itself this isn't too far off the going rate, but as you're getting a whole system upgrade this is a great deal. i would buy this. and yes i know these are low voltage mobile processors.
no, it's not equivalent to the 3060ti. yes it's the 3080M the 3080M is roughly equivalent to the 3070, the 3070M is the one equivalent to the 3060ti
The RTX3080M is equivalent to 3060Ti, even slower on some benchmarks like TimeSpy. https://pokde.net/system/pc/gpu/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-laptop-gpu-vs-desktop-gpus
It's not so simple, heavily depending on chosen TGP - available in different variants from 80 - 150 Watt (TGP) (80, 90, 115, 125, 135, 145 and 150+ Watt. The tested was 130W.
@ Fediuld i'm generally very suspicious of synth benches but that's a curious result. certainly if something like rt was going and you couldn't o/c top laptops can oc (somewhat) depending on psu and cooling (internal and external). in my experience owning both gaming laptops and aib cards of the same generation (since they were a thing), that was the play-out. one grade for one lower grade when you go mobile. this gen is apparently different. this is good to know because my laptop is a 2070 (full) and depending on xmas bonuses, i was going to buy a new lappy. now that it's available, i will be going with the 6800m for my first all AMD laptop. battery life (as if i care) is longer too
Yeah. If you read the article it states that they are baffled why Nvidia decided to go so big on the perf gap between desktop and laptop. Here is also the gap between AMD RX6700M and RTX3070M (need to start using the full name RX6700M in case someone confuses it with HD6700M ) https://techlastweek.com/2021/08/08...dna-2-gpu-tested-faster-than-nvidia-rtx-3070/ I have a full blown (desktop chip) GTX1060 6GB on my laptop and handles everything at 1080p. If it dies I will look for a laptop on detail what the GPU is actually and preferably closest to the desktop chip not just it's name (eg RTX3080M) which people might say "whoa!" without looking the details. And yes I am considering next year to buy a 6800M with AMD 6000 mobile CPU.
ah the new cards.... when the new mobile skus draw more power than factory overclocked desktop 1060s and 1070s
they're the same tdp so yes but they're severly tdp limited vs desktop cards, while a while ago you could easily have a desktop 1070 in a laptop