![]() ![]() This is something that Lenovo stopped using since the Tx20 series. I also like that it is in the 16:10 aspect ratio. ![]() It’s display is gorgeous, very bright and not dependent on the viewing angle. The MacbookPro wins the comparison very clearly. In this post I am interested in comparing the hardware of both machines. This comparison will be done in another post. I won’t talk about macOS Sierra in this blog post. The X220 is clearly more compact and easier to carry around: Here is a picture of the two machines side by side. Here is a comparison of the two contenders: They are both from 2011 and have very similar specs. In this blog post I would like to compare both of these machines. But I will exchange the ThinkPad X220 for the MacBook Pro because I cannot justify to have both machines. I will still be using the P50 for main work. The main memory is 2x4GB RAM clocked at 667MHz. For mobility I am using a ThinkPad X220 running a Intel Core i5 2450M CPU with 2,5 – 3,1 GHz and Intel HD 3000 GPU.This machine is very powerful and runs fine under Windows 10. This is my main working machine and I mostly use it in a ThinkPad dock. a 15,6″ ThinkPad P50 with 16GB RAM and 768GB NvME SSDs, Nvidia M1000M GPU and Intel Core i7–6700HQ CPU clocked at 2,6 – 3,5 GHz.If I don’t like it, I will switch back to Windows.Ĭurrently I am using the following machines under Windows 10: I find MacOS interesting and want to get to know it in detail and compare it to Windows. I am already using an iPad Air as a tablet, since two days I own a MacBook Pro 13″ late 2011 and in some months I will get an iPhone and will then be part of the Apple ecosystem. But I am not satisfied with Windows Phone and thinking about switching to an iPhone in the coming months. I was a Windows Phone user starting with a Nokia Lumia 800, then a Lumia 900, then a Lumia 920, a Lumia 930 and actually a Lumia 950 XL. I am using for emails, contacts and my calendar. It is fast and snappy, it is secure, its built in apps like Mail, Calendar, Groove Music, Fotos, Edge, … are very usable. I think Windows matured a lot in these years. I am a Windows user since Windows 3.1, then Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 and actually Windows 10. I am interested to get to know the Apple ecosystem. In my blog post My Hackintosh experiment failed, I am now looking for real Apple machines I talked about trying to build a Hackintosh which failed. So, unless you're actually experiencing any problems using your MBP, I would just ignore this score altogether.I was thinking for some time about switching to MacOS from Windows. I did check to see if there were any drivers you could download directly from NVIDIA, but non are available for macOS. Source: Primate Labs Support: Zero OpenCL Score We’ve contacted Apple regarding this issue and Apple’s response is that they are unable to address the issue due to reduced NVIDIA support. This is due to an issue with the NVIDIA GPU drivers provided with macOS. ![]() In other words, Geekbench itself is unable to test this metric, rather than there being an issue with your discrete GPU. Because it can't run a full test, you're getting a score of zero, but this does not mean your GPU is faulty.Īccording to your Geekbench results, you scored a Depth of Field result of zero because it measured 0.00 pixels/sec for that metric. ![]() The reason for the zero score is that Geekbench is unable to fully test this GPU due to reduced NVIDIA support. Your discrete GPU is almost certainly fine. ![]()
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