74 PCWorld MAY 2020
REVIEWS LENOVO YOGA C940 15
pcworld.com/d759) and Acer’s Nitro 7 (go.
pcworld.com/nit7).
Similar results emerged in Rise of the
Tomb Raider’s benchmarking tool, where
the Lenovo Yoga C940 15 posted an
average of 53.2 frames per second. Several
other GTX 1650 laptops managed higher
framerates (though Dell’s XPS 15 actually
did worse here).
In practical terms, this means you’ll be
able to play some modern competitive
shooters like Fortnite and Apex Legends
without issue, even at 1080p and the highest
possible settings. But with games that are
more demanding, you may have to ratchet
resolution down to 720p or reduce quality
settings for consistently high framerates. On
the brighter side, while the system’s fan can
get loud during gaming, it avoids the jet
engine-like whine of more powerful gaming
machines.
With any laptop that has a discrete
Rise of the TombRaider
Very High DX11 19x10
(Fps)
M9SDSI G65 Stealth
Core i7-9750H
Razer Blade 15Core i7-8750H
Lenovo Legion Y7000P
Core i7-8750H
Acer Nitro 7Core i7-9750H
Acer Nitro 5Core i5-9300H
Lenovo Yoga C940 15
Core i7-9750H
Dell XPS 15 7590Core i7-9880
Lenovo ThinkPad Extreme X1 Gen 2
Core i7-9850H
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
89.43
56.56
72
79.77
49.34
59.9
53.2
You can still play modern PC games on the C940
15, of course, but you may have to tweak a few
settings to keep framerates up.
49.22
3DMark TimeSpy 1.1
Graphics (DX12)
(Demo mode off)
M9SDSI G65 Stealth
Core i7-9750H
Razer Blade 15Core i7-8750H
Lenovo Legion Y7000P
Core i7-8750H
Acer Nitro 5Core i5-9300H
Acer Nitro 7Core i7-9750H
Dell XPS 15 7590Core i7-9880
Lenovo Yoga C940 15
Core i7-9750H
Lenovo ThinkPad Extreme X1 Gen 2
Core i7-9850H
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
5,359
3,398
3,674
4,911
3,071
2,962
3,509
3,350
The C940 15 slick design, made possible by
Nvidia’s Max-Q tech requires some compromise in
the graphics department.