A brief look at the ThinkPad P53. We've a mid-range unit (Core i7-9750H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, T1000 4GB Graphics). More notes on our blog: www.cruisetech.co.uk/blogs/ne...
I have one comment and it's with regard to this laptop's thermals. Numerous reviews have mentioned that this unit has a tendency to overheat due to some flaw in the design of the cooling system, I believe it has something to do with the fans functioning improperly. This flaw appears to have been corrected on the newer P15 and P17 models, respectively.
I recently switched from a P52 (FHD, i7-8750h, 16GB RAM, P1000) to a P53 (4k OLED, i7-9750h, 16GB RAM, T2000) and the cooling system on the P53 is quite effective, and superior to the ;previous model (I have no issues whatsoever) - however, from all the reviews I read, upgrading it to an i-9 (from 6 to 8 cores ) and going with the RTX series cards would be too much for this laptop to handle (throttling, overheating).
Both are great - the T490 probably edged out the X1. T490 keypad is super easy to service (e.g. swap the layout based on region); whereas the X1 7th gen requires a complete disassembly to get to the keypad.
Both are good. P15 is probably expected to last longer if you spec it up (more RAM/GPU upgrade optionality & likely to have marginally improved cooling thanks to a more full size build). P1 is thinner and lighter.
Which is better thinkpad p53 than ryzen laptop like zephyrus g14 have vga nvidia geforcr rtx 2060 with lower price than p53. And someone said rtx2060 have better rendering than vga quadro t1000. Its so confused.. thanks
CAD apps have been more optimised for Intel over the last decade, won't necessarily be different this time around. Rendering, probably AMD, or wait for the 8 Cores version of Ice Lake.
Why people chose mobile workstation rather than gaming laptop? Because in same price (1500 USD) gaming laptop have better VGA for rendering like RTX 2060 than T1000? Thanks
i still havent quite figure out the difference between quadro T1000 on P1 gen 2 vs 1650 max q on X1 extreme gen 2. what are the difference?(except 10 bit vs 8 bit support). thanks, jury.
Thanks for your comment. It depends on what you plan to do with the laptop. Quadro cards and their drivers are optimised general for CAD / engineering workload (with ISV certification to ensure they're suitable for such workload). 1650 is a GeForce series card, designed more with consumer usage (e.g. games) in mind.
@@GreenGreenStore Thank you for quick reply, obviously you have more knowledge in tech then me! well. i am finishing HE and want to step in into professional industry of photography/videography. Thinking to buy one of those laptops i mentioned. However the lack of information in performance of both laptops on "live stage" and comparison of the results makes my head go crazy. On paper, one should outperform another slightly in some way. My interest is in how they would perform in video rendering from premier, with multitasking such as open photoshop with couple or more tabs of high resolution photos, as well some open browser tabs(sometimes as much as 20) including video sources such as youtube, while plugged to external 24 inch 4k screen, with some external connections such as external drives, drawing pens, dslr, etc. Thanks
Both the X1 and P1 are great for the basic pro workload. At some point the P1 with the Quadro may prove to be more durable (in terms of driver optimisation over time). It has a specific market and may retain value marginally better too (sometimes).