![]() ![]() Running on battery power severely limits performance. More concerning, however, is that the temperature of the CPU in the G16 is again over 90 C to be much warmer than on competing gaming laptops. Repeating this same test on the aforementioned Envy 16 would result in slightly slower core clock rates and both lower temperatures and power demands. Running Witcher 3 would result in a stable GPU core clock, temperature and board power draw of 1777 MHz, 86 C, and 114 W, respectively, against the 130 W TGP target. The already high core temperature of the G16 suggests that the costlier Core i9-12900H SKU will likely bring just minor performance boosts at best. ![]() In comparison, running this same test on the HP Envy 16 with the same Core i7-12700H CPU and GeForce GPU would result in a core temperature of just 66 C. The CPU would then drop to the 3.1 to 3.5 GHz range and at a lower board power draw of 88 W in order to prevent core temperatures from reaching 100 C. When running Prime95, for example, clock rates and board power draw would boost to 4.1 GHz and 117 W, respectively, lasting for about a minute at up to 99 C.
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