I recently ordered a G3 3500 from Dell after my old laptop gave up the ghost. After a few modifications (upgrading the RAM from 16 Gb to 32 Gb; changing from thermal paste to liquid metal) the CPU temperature has stagnated to around 80 C ° performance and 55 C ° idle, but I'm still quite confused by the GPU it has an idle temp of 45 C ° and a performance temp of 75 C °. However, it clocks strangely…
Power cycle = max 1830-2030 Mhz
Clock rate described by the manufacturer = 900-1200 Mhz
I have not carried out any transfer myself, but am very surprised that it achieves the performance of a desktop GPU as a mobile GPU.
Hardware (i7-10750; rtx 2060 Mobile Reworked (according to GPU Z), 2 x 16 Gb corsair Ram module)
Image from the ACC
That fits, don't worry. The clock rate guaranteed by the manufacturer is usually always exceeded, that's the GPU boost you see there. Depending on the temperature / power consumption, the GPU clocks up automatically.
https://notebooks-und-mobiles.de/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2060-im-test
Power cycle = max 1830-2030 Mhz
Clock rate described by the manufacturer = 900-1200 Mhz
One is DDR rates, the other is simple rates
So you have to take the one given by DelL x 2. So it's a little below, probably because of cooling or power consumption.
At least as far as I can see the GDDR 6 memory clock is 5500 Mhz (is also included in the photo) the ram rate of the old memory was also 2900 Mhz
this is also what GPU Z says in here
GPU CLOCK: 960 Mhz Boost: 1200 Mhz 1375 Mhz Memory
do the same again with the default clock
That is interesting, especially that the whole thing is not starring but also moves with the modifications so the score at 3d Mark has also increased by a good 600 points.
My question would be what differences exist between a mobile and desktop Rtx 2060 because according to https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-2060-mobile-refresh.c3567 only the clock value is rounded
You have already grasped that correctly, the clock is the only difference there.