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Zenless Zone Zero: Why is the Z2 (non extreme) faster than my Z1E?

Zenless Zone Zero: Why is the Z2 (non extreme) faster than my Z1E?

I have a question. Does Zenless Zone Zero really run at 80–100 FPS on a Lenovo Legion Go 2 with the Z2 (non-Extreme) and high graphics settings, as shown in the video?

The reason I'm asking is that I own a Lenovo Legion Go S with 32 GB of RAM and a Z1 Extreme, and in Zenless Zone Zero I usually get around 60 FPS with graphics settings between low and medium. I was also under the impression that the Z2 non-Extreme only offers a slight performance improvement (if any) over the Z1 Extreme, so the performance difference shown in the video seems surprising to me.

According to the video, the device has the following specifications:

Legion Go 2

  • CPU: Z2
  • GPU: Radeon 780M
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • SSD: 512 GB
  • Running at a high TDP

What confuses me the most is that it supposedly has only 16 GB of RAM and appears to be using the same Radeon 780M iGPU, yet the performance difference looks quite significant.

Can anyone who owns a Legion Go 2 or is familiar with the Z2's performance confirm whether these numbers are realistic, or if there might be something else going on with the setup shown in the video?

Lenovo Legion Go 2 - Zenless Zone Zero They have done really good job!

u/Feren_ — 23 hours ago

Are handheld PCs all basically the same weight? Lenovo Go S feels heavier than expected

Hey, I recently bought the Lenovo Go S and when holding it, I found it a bit heavy—it weighs 740 grams (1.63 lbs). I’ve been checking out other handheld consoles and it seems like the average is around 700 grams. So no matter which one I got, would the weight feel pretty much the same?

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