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i7-8565u vs i7-8750h

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Hello, how big difference would be in i7-8565u vs i7-8750h ? I am about to buy a laptop mainly use for photo editing on garden or while travelling. Maybe some light video editing in future ( but its just maybe).  No gaming. Is if worth to pay extra for i7-8750h ?

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The main difference between the two is that the 8750H has 6 cores and 12 threads, while the 8565U only has 4 cores and 8 threads. What this means is that for photo editing the difference will generally be very small, as that is more of a single core task, rather than using multiple cores. Video editing, on the other hand, will benefit from the larger number of threads.

 

The 8750H also uses more power, so it is pretty safe to assume that battery life will take a hit in the case of most laptops using it, compared to the ones equipped with the 8565U, so you should also take this into account when making your choice (though this will vary from laptop to laptop, based on the battery capacity). 

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22 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

The main difference between the two is that the 8750H has 6 cores and 12 threads, while the 8565U only has 4 cores and 8 threads. What this means is that for photo editing the difference will generally be very small, as that is more of a single core task, rather than using multiple cores. Video editing, on the other hand, will benefit from the larger number of threads.

 

The 8750H also uses more power, so it is pretty safe to assume that battery life will take a hit in the case of most laptops using it, compared to the ones equipped with the 8565U, so you should also take this into account when making your choice (though this will vary from laptop to laptop, based on the battery capacity). 

true.

 

for performance go with 8750. the 8565U can go to 4.6ghz which is crazy right? no. remember that this is U-Chip. which implemented on Small and thin light chassis. or ultrabooks. and ultrabooks don't have good thermal. so let say you do rendering it will throttle or at least drop down the clock frequency to lower temp and might not reach 4ghz at all.  and also dont forget about the heat.

on the other side, the H-chips usually can be found on gaming laptop or other non-slim chassis laptop. which meant has good thermal and you can push it.

remember is not only about the Processor. heat pipe and laptop type affect performance.

 

since you are travelling and do light video editing and not rendering. just go with 8565U. its not like you need 6 core. its enough. and you can have the portability. check lenovo thinkpad.

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For your use case the i7 8565U is the better choice. The 8750H is not necessary and is likely to come in a bulkier chassis and have lower battery life.

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