Lenovo Ideapad Y470p or Lenovo Ideapad Y480

kumar66

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I was comparing between these two laptops and was looking for some assistance. The two laptops are:

Lenovo IdeaPad Y470p

Processor
2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM Processor( 2.2GHz 1333MHz 6MB)

Operating system
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64

Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 7690 1GB

Memory
8.0GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM 1333 MHz

Display
14.0" HD Glare with integrated camera 1366x768

Pointing device
Industry Standard Touchpad

Hard Drive
750GB 5400 RPM

Optical Drive
DVD Recordable (Dual Layer)

Battery
6 Cell Lithium-Ion

Network Card
Intel 1000 BGN Wireless

Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR



Lenovo IdeaPad Y480

Processor
3rd generation Intel Core i7-3610QM Processor( 2.30GHz 6MB)

Operating system
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64

Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GT640M 2GB

Memory
8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600 MHz

Display
14.0" HD Glare with integrated camera 1366x768

Pointing device
Industry Standard Touchpad

Hard Drive
500GB 7200 RPM

Optical Drive
DVD Recordable (Dual Layer)

Battery
6 Cell Lithium-Ion

Network Card
Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2200BGN

Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version 4.0

I was hoping to get a little insight, so can you tell me which one you would get and why?
 
The Y480 will be faster. However, as a word of warning from someone who owns a Y470, these laptops tend to run a little hot while gaming. Mine typically gets up to 90C - 92C while playing games with the exception of GTA 4 which hits 99C and the CPU starts to throttle.

Based on some pictures and posts by other Y470 owner in other forums (not THG), Lenovo uses an excessive amount of thermal paste. There is so much being used that it starts to act like an insulator. After wiping all the original thermal paste away and applying some Arctic Silver 5 or IC Diamond or other thermal paste, the temp drops by 20C.

I haven't replaced the thermal paste in my laptop yet 'cause I don't really use it to play games, but more importantly I bought a 2 year warranty extension and taking apart my Y470 to replace the thermal paste will void my warranty. I'll probably end up calling tech support to complain about the high temps and try to convince them to reapply a lot less thermal paste.

Maybe Lenovo figured out they are using too much thermal paste. Maybe not...

Other than that, the Y470 (GT 550M) is a pretty good laptop for games. The Y470p is better since it has the Radeon HD 7690M. The Y480 will be even better because the GT 640M is even faster. But if you have an option to choose 1GB or 2GB of VRAM, then just go with 1GB since the screen resolution is only 1366x766. You generally do not need more than 1GB of VRAM unless you play games above 1920x1200 resolution.
 
BTW, Ivy Bridge CPUs like the one in the Y480 tends to run a little hotter than Sandy Bridge CPUs. They use less power than the 2nd gen Sandy Bridges, but they also have a smaller surface area which means they cannot transfer heat to the heatsink as well.
 

kumar66

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Lenovo ThinkPad W520

Processor
2nd generation Intel Core i7-2760QM Processor( 2.40 GHz, 6MB L3, 1333MHz)

Operating system
Genuine Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)

Graphics
NVIDIA quadro 1000M Optimus Graphics technology (2GB)

Memory
8 GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz SODIMM Memory (2 DIMM)

Display
15.6" FHD (1920x1080) LED Backlit Anti-Glare display, with Wireless WAN Antenna

Pointing device
UltraNav (TrackPoint and TouchPad) Fingerprint Reader

Hard Drive
500GB 7200 RPM

Optical Drive
DVD Recordable (Dual Layer)

Battery
9 Cell 2.8Ah Li-Ion Battery

Network Card
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN

Bluetooth
Broadcom Bluetooth 3.0 with antenna


What about this one in comparison to the Y480?

Another note, I'll be hooking the laptop up to an asus monitor via HDMI so it'll jump to a resolution of 1920x1080. Taking that into account what would be the recommendation?
 
Just be cautious about the CPU temps. I didn't really bother checking my temps until I decided to write up a review for the Y470 a month after receiving. Too late to return w/o for a full refund. But since I don't really play games with my Y470 so the high CPU temps are more of an annoyance than a real concern.

As soon as you get your Y480 install Core Temp to monitor the CPU temp when playing games. If you get 90C+, then I suggest you return it for a refund. Excessive heat can kill a laptop and 90C+ is considered excessive. Or you can replace the thermal paste yourself, but that will void your warranty.
 

switch_foot4

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I have the Lenovo Y470p and am 100% satisfied with it. The temps run fine, max of 70c when running skyrim on high.

Just a word of warning though, there are no updated drivers for the Radeon HD 7960 since it has the whole switchable graphics thing. AMD does not support it. I tried installing the ones from Lenovo's website from April and it caused all my games to stutter. I had to do a factory reset to get the original drivers back. I would go with the 480 since Nvidia actually supports their mobile cards.