lenovo legion y740-15irhg manual fan control 1 / 2 14 16 Lenovo Public company Business Business, Economics, and Finance 16 comments Add a Comment deniedmessage 2 yr. ago 86C is not bad temperature, normally at that temperature the fan is already running fast. The other three configurations run a decent range of options, so there is a bit of something for anyone shopping in this general price range. Mini DP 2. Use of LegionFanControl is at the end-user's own risk. Reply 0. }
3DMark measures relative graphics muscle by rendering sequences of highly detailed, gaming-style 3D graphics that emphasize particles and lighting. Can you help me out? Or should I look somewhere else, in another control panel, another item in the control panel? However, the Intel GPU is disabled by default, in order to allow for GSync, so you will have to boot in BIOS and opt for the Switchable Graphics mode to actually activate it. *Daily Use streaming Netflix on EDGE for 30 minutes This one performed as expected and settled for speeds of 3.5 3.6 GHz, a TDP of 60 W and temperatures of around 94-95 degrees Celsius, as well as scores of around 1150 points. We time each operation and, at the end, add up the total execution time. A bit late to the party, but I'll leave this for the author of this article and for whoever reads this: The Y740 results that the article posted correspond to an 80W RTX 2070 Max-Q. And youll get an amazingly immersive experience from the tear-free video of optional NVIDIA G-SYNC technology and Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR). The Legion Y740 doesn't stand out much from the field on the 3D tests, which is good news on the whole. My second nit is with the typing experience. It just doesn't stand out at the price, unlike the GS75 Stealth, Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701 ($3,967.42 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window) , and a few other similarly priced 15-inch laptops. Get overclock support* for CPU and RAM, full RGB lighting controls*, real-time device performance monitoring, and moreall in one app. Lenovo went with the LG Philips LP156WFG-SPB2 panel, one of the 144 Hz options available on the market, also used in mid-tier gaming laptops like the Aorus 15 or the Legion Y530, and support for GSync is included. The logs below show details on temperatures, performance and battery drain figures with browsing, Netflix, Youtube, and text-editing. Unlike the AU Optronics 144Hz FHD panel alternatives, this one from LG gets a higher black level and thus lower contrast of around 600:1. All of these results have a high baseline because they're pricey gaming systems, but this being the fastest of the lot sure won't hurt. 250-2300. To some degree, the Legion Y740 is a case of looks-can-be-deceiving. The style remains the same as what we saw on previous-generation versions: a clean, minimal look.