Recently, the mechanical revolution has launched two king-level game laptops, they are the Pterodactyl 15 Pro and the Yaoshi 15 Pro, high appearance, thinner and lighter are their business cards. Subsequently, we will also see the update of the Pterodactyl Shine 16 Pro, which will have a higher configuration and a more extreme power release. The question is, for the 15 pro that can already be bought, what is the difference between the pterosaur and the yaoshi, and who is more reliable to buy?
The Pterodactyl 15 Pro looks very similar to the Yaoshi 15 Pro?
That's right, these two machines actually share a set of molds, and the size of the three measurements and the number of interfaces are almost the same. Of course, there are also differences, that is, the position and style of the A-side logo, the pterodactyl sticks to the upper left edge, the dazzling color is a diagonal cut, the label sticker (AMD and Intel) at the bottom, and the design of the internal motherboard and cooling module.
In addition, at present, the Pterodactyl 15 Pro only has Yunjian White (electrophoresis white process) and Cang Dark Green on the shelves, while the Yaoshi 15 Pro In addition to these two colors, there are also Lanhai Black options, the latter is more suitable for business office scenes.
Both of these machines use an all-metal body (ACD surface), the rigidity and texture of the whole machine are close to CNC integrated carving, and the screen hinge is moved forward to achieve 180-degree opening and closing with one hand. It also has a thickness of 20mm (at its thinnest) and 2With a weight of 0kg, it can be regarded as a [super light player] in the same game book.
The secret to what makes them so thin and light is that they feature a brand new 153-inch screen, more than 15The 6- and 16-inch competitors are cut shorter, compressing the white space on both sides of the keyboard to the extreme, but still retaining the full-size arrow keys and numeric keypad.
There is a slight difference in the interface of the two machines, with 1 more minidp in the back of the Pterodactyl 15 Pro, but the C port is a full-featured 32 Gen2, while the Yaoshi 15 Pro is a full-blooded Thunderbolt 4, the latter has a higher transfer rate of 40Gbps, and can also connect to an external desktop graphics docking station.
The screen quality of the Pterodactyl 15 Pro and the Yaoshi 15 Pro are the same, both from BOE, with a 2560 1600 pixel resolution, 100% SRGB high color gamut, 240Hz refresh rate and 500nits high brightness. And their screens all support smart refresh rates, which automatically switch to 60Hz when powered by the battery to extend battery life.
They are equipped with 720p cameras at the top of the screen, and the surface is equipped with an anti-** physical bezel to maximize personal privacy and security. Among them, Yaoshi 15 Pro also adds an infrared camera, so it can realize the face recognition function, eliminating the cumbersome need to enter passwords.
The biggest difference between the two machines is, of course, the processor. Pterodactyl 15 Pro is equipped with AMD Ryzen 7 8845H, which is essentially the vest of the previous generation 7840H, zen 4 + RDNA 3 microarchitecture combination, 8 cores and 16 threads, and the highest acceleration frequency is 51GHz, integrated Radeon 780M core display, and independent NPU, AI computing power up to 16TOPS.
Yaoshi 15 Pro is equipped with the 14th generation Core i7-14650HX, this chip uses 8 large, 8 small, 16 cores and 24 threads, and the maximum turbo boost frequency can reach 52GHz, which belongs to the overclocked version of the 13th Gen Core i7-13700HX, and also completes the L2 cache, which is the most cost-effective processor in the 14th Gen Core family. Although the i7-14650HX does not have an NPU, the AI computing power of the RTX 4060 discrete graphics card that comes standard with them kills the CPU, so don't worry about that.
Both machines are officially in place in one step, giving enough 32GB of large memory and 1TB PCIe 4The combination of 0 SSDs, which is only a third-party merchant, will offer a mix of 16GB of RAM and 512GB or 2TB hard drives, and ** will also fluctuate.
In terms of CPU performance, the 14th Gen Core i7-14650HX is significantly ahead of the Ryzen 7 8845H in both single-core and multi-core performance, which means that the Shine 15 Pro can bring faster efficiency and game frames than the Pterodactyl 15 Pro when the graphics card is the same.
However, the Pterodactyl 15 Pro also has its own killer feature, which is that the Ryzen 7 8845H processor is more power-efficient. The batteries of both gaming laptops are 80wh and support dual display and three modes, and the power supply of the independent display can be shielded under the integrated display module, but the PCMARK10 of the Yaoshi 15 Pro The battery life test time of the modern office is only about 7 hours, while the Pterodactyl 15 Pro can break through the 12-hour mark, which is longer lasting than many thin and light laptops without independent graphics.
In terms of internal design, the processor of the Pterodactyl 15 Pro directly integrates the chipset, so the motherboard layout is simpler. The processor of the Yaoshi 15 Pro needs to be paired with an additional chipset, so the motherboard layout is more compact, and an extended ultra-long heat pipe is needed to take care of the heat dissipation of the chipset.
Both machines are dual fans, five heat pipes, four air outlets, and phase change silicone grease heat dissipation, the CPU power consumption of the Pterodactyl 15 Pro is 70W 80W, while the CPU power consumption of the Yaoshi 15 Pro can exceed 100W. Their dual baking power consumption is 170W+, which is not much different.
By the way, the adapters of these two machines are the second-generation 240W power silicon nitride SIIM power supply, which is smaller than the first-generation 240W silicon nitride power supply of the machine, and the measured weight of the adapter and power cord is only about 613g, which is a very lightweight high-power power supply.
In general, the Pterodactyl 15 Pro and the Yaoshi 15 Pro are essentially core changes based on the same set of molds, with the same portability and craftsmanship, and the differences in details can almost be ignored. The advantage of the Pterodactyl 15 Pro is that it is lower, and it has a longer battery life, which is very suitable for business users who like to play games. The Yaoshi 15 Pro focuses on stronger CPU performance, but this is at the expense of battery life, which is more suitable for gamers who do not need to go out for a long time and have a relatively more generous budget.
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