Lenovo ThinkBook 14 Gen 6 (AMD) review – portable office device with good upgradability and long battery life
Performance: CPU, GPU, Gaming Tests
All benchmarks and tests were conducted with the “Extreme Performance” mode activated (also, the “Best performance” preset is applied in the Windows “Power & Battery” menu).
CPU options
You can find this device with one of these three CPUs – AMD Ryzen 3 7330U, Ryzen 5 7530U, or Ryzen 7 7730U.
Results are from the Cinebench R23 CPU test (the higher the score, the better)
Results are from our Photoshop benchmark test (the lower the score, the better)
GPU options
You can rely on the iGPU that is fitted inside of the CPU.
Results are from the 3DMark: Time Spy (Graphics) benchmark (higher the score, the better)
Results are from the 3DMark: Fire Strike (Graphics) benchmark (higher the score, the better)
Results are from the 3DMark: Wild Life benchmark (higher the score, the better)
Results are from the Unigine Superposition benchmark (higher the score, the better)
Gaming tests
CS:GO | HD 1080p, Low (Check settings) | HD 1080p, Medium (Check settings) | HD 1080p, MAX (Check settings) |
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Average FPS | 165 fps | 104 fps | 74 fps |
DOTA 2 | HD 1080p, Low (Check settings) | HD 1080p, Normal (Check settings) | HD 1080p, High (Check settings) |
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Average FPS | 135 fps | 86 fps | 48 fps |
The 15W version of the Zen 3-based AMD Radeon RX Vega 8 is still a capable solution – 74FPS in CS:GO on MAX details sounds great for an iGPU. You can assign up to 4GB of RAM to the integrated graphics (just like we did) and this can be handy if you plan to use the machine for light gaming after work.