That should definitely be a great laptop - the OLED is awesome, Thinkpads have excellent keyboards and build quality, and the 125u should be plenty powerful for most use cases (including yours) Answer from Puzzleheaded-Sky2284 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/laptops › core 5 ultra 125u worth it?
r/laptops on Reddit: Core 5 Ultra 125u worth it?
July 3, 2025 -

I haven't really kept up with the laptop CPU market, I can get a 4k OLED thinkpad t16 gen 3 for $880 USD w/ a Core 5 125u and 16gb ram. Thinking about picking up just as an everyday carry laptop for when I need to do some spreadsheets, emails and watching netflix. ya'll think its worth it?

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reddit.com › r/thinkpad › best option: intel core ultra 5 125u and amd ryzen 7 pro 7840u?
r/thinkpad on Reddit: Best option: Intel Core Ultra 5 125U and AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 7840U?
October 7, 2024 -

Hi everyone. I’m having some issues tying to pick the best option for a T14. I’m between 2 options, a T14 4th gen with AMD and a T14 5th gen with Intel Core. My casual work concentrates primarily on programming, research, and uni courses. Some aspects I’m considering is that the T14 Intel its RAM is upgradable, in comparison with the AMD one. In terms of SSD, the Intel has 256gb and the AMD 520gb, at least in this aspect I don’t have so much issues, but I’m more focused on the RAM part. About the budget, the difference between the two is that the AMD is less expensive than the Intel’s, about 16 bucks approximately. I’m not an specialist in terms of cpus but I’m trying to consider at least a good performance, so I’ll grateful about your advices. In terms of financial, I have more payment flexitability with the Intel. p.s. it’s my first post on reddit uu

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reddit.com › r/laptops › opinions on the intel core ultra 5 125h?
r/laptops on Reddit: Opinions on the Intel Core Ultra 5 125H?
March 10, 2025 -

I’m really only posting this out of curiosity, but I recently bought Asus Zenbook 14 OLED with the core ultra 5. I’ve not really been too invested in the computer world since 12th gen intel, so the last things I heard was that 12 gen was hot, power inefficient, and not worth your time over AMD. Gladly, I don’t find that at all with these newer chips and am incredibly happy with the upgrade in graphics as well. So im curious as to how others feel about the Core Ultra cpus?

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December 22, 2024 - You've mentioned about the 1.3GHz ... CPUs are no longer all or nothing. The 125U will boost up to 4.3GHz (on the performance cores) for short durations when required and has lower boost on the efficiency and low power efficiency cores. Lower base frequency is always common ...
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reddit.com › r/buildapc › do you recommend intel core ultra 5 125u processor for microsoft office applications & multitasking?
r/buildapc on Reddit: Do you recommend Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor for Microsoft Office applications & multitasking?
July 17, 2024 -

I was thinking of purchasing an Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU (1.3GHz base clock frequency, 4.3GHz boost clock, 12 cores, 14 CPU threads.) I'm not totally well-versed on processors & I need to be able to run programs like Excel & Powerpoint, as well as write papers using Word with multiple tabs open on my browser with minimal lag. I understand there are other components that determine this as well, if it helps, I have opted for a 512gb SSD and a 16gb RAM. I will be primarily doing tasks for school, streaming videos & movies, and maybe infrequent light-gaming (think programs like Minecraft).

I was considering going with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155U (1.7GHz base clock, 4.8GHz boost clock, 12 core, 14 threads) instead, but I feel that it might be too overkill for the tasks I will be using it for.

I imagine you folks are much more knowledgable with these kinds of topics than I, so any explanation/breakdown/opinions would be greatly appreciated.

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reddit.com › r/laptops › is intel® core™ ultra 5 - 125h enough for my use?
r/laptops on Reddit: Is Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 - 125H Enough for my use?
September 27, 2025 -

I am eyeing this laptop

https://ca.msi.com/Business-Productivity/Prestige-14-AI-Studio-C1UX/Specification

To me it has EVERYTHING, at least on paper. Big battery, small and portable (not ultra light but lets be reasonable), wifi 7, upgradable RAM

The one downside

it has an Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 - 125H

My uses:

  • Youtube and multiple tabs browsing (I mean dozens)

  • some programming

  • Desktop applications like Notion, whatsapp, zoom

  • Basic gaming and occasional open world gaming (Think witcher 3, Oblivion, Star wars Fallen order)

If I am honest, I do not play proper games much but id like to have the option. I mainly want a compact laptop I can have with me without charger for a decent amount of time but also have some gaming available.

So that CPU gonna be enough? Any benchmark websites you like to use for checks?

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reddit.com › r/suggestapc › will a intel core ultra 5 125u processor be fine for student microsoft office applications & multitasking? [discussion]
r/suggestapc on Reddit: Will a Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor be fine for student Microsoft Office applications & multitasking? [discussion]
July 17, 2024 -

I was thinking of purchasing a Lenovo Yoga 7i with the Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU (1.3GHz base clock frequency, 4.3GHz boost clock, 12 cores, 14 CPU threads.) I'm not totally well-versed on processors & I'm looking for a decent CPU to have for college. I'm majoring in economics & finance, so I need to be able to run programs like Excel & Powerpoint, as well as write papers using Word with multiple tabs open on my browser with minimal lag. I understand there are other components that determine this as well, if it helps, I have opted for a 512gb SSD and a 16gb RAM.

I was considering going with the Intel Core Ultra 7 155U version (1.7GHz base clock, 4.8GHz boost clock, 12 core, 14 threads) instead, however, I don't know if it would be necessary for my needs, as I won't be doing any complex video editing, coding, or heavy gaming. I'm on a limited budget as a student, and I don't really want to be paying for more than I need. I will be primarily doing tasks for school, streaming videos & movies, and maybe infrequent light-gaming (think programs like Minecraft).

I imagine you folks are much more knowledgable with these kinds of topics than I, so any explanation/breakdown/opinions would be greatly appreciated.

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reddit.com › r/intel › core ultra 5 is pointless — here’s why
r/intel on Reddit: Core Ultra 5 Is Pointless — Here’s Why
June 11, 2025 - The 265K makes every Intel and AMD processor other than the X3D irrelevant. Basic tuning gets you 7800X3D-like gaming performance.
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reddit.com › r/laptops › intel core ultra 120u/125u or amd ryzen 5 7535hs or ryzen 7 7735hs
r/laptops on Reddit: Intel Core Ultra 120U/125U or AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS or Ryzen 7 7735HS
November 25, 2024 -

Hi all, I'm trying to help a colleague who wants to buy a new "mid-range" laptop at the max price of 1000€ (approx. 1050$).

Not long ago I bought a laptop for my GF who had a similar price limit as above, so I chose Lenovo ThinkBook G7 (R7 7735HS, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD edition) for her and she's totally happy with it, but I'm a bit skeptical about recommending Ryzen to other people as it has some slow boot issues due to DDR5 RAM (I know it can be tweaked) - I also have the same issue on my PC with R5 7600X in comparison with my work PC that has i5 13500.

I started "scanning the market" again and the most common processors in this price range are:

  • Intel Core i5 1335U

  • Intel Core 5 Ultra 120U/125U

  • Ryzen 5 7535HS

  • Ryzen 7 7735HS (a bit pricier)

so I'm wondering which of these processors is the best choice for someone who mostly browses the internet, watches videos, uses MS Office and other light tasking? I want the processor to be more future proof, so she can use the laptop for some time, and that the laptop runs smoothly.

Will she even notice any difference between Core 5 Ultra processor and those Ryzens?

Thanks for your help!

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reddit.com › r/thinkpad › school laptop — core ultra i5 125u vs core ultra i7 155u
r/thinkpad on Reddit: School laptop — Core Ultra i5 125U vs Core Ultra i7 155U
June 9, 2024 -

Hey!

I need a (windows) laptop for school, and I believe I’ve settled for the Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Gen 5. My father‘s been using ThinkPads for a long time and has never had a bad experience with them. They have good build quality, a touchscreen (optional, but something I’ll definitely add on) and solid battery life.

For school, we won’t be using any computing intensive software and I will not be doing any gaming (I just don’t like gaming, sorry!). We will be using math programs like PTC Mathcad and GeoGebra, and maybe some light 3d stuff. Additionally, I might want to get into Blender in the future, so it’d be nice to have so headroom there. I’d like for this machine to last a couple of years, which is why I’m choosing the Gen 5 (less than 4 months old at a respectable price).

Do I need a CPU upgrade? Computing-wise I believe I’ll be fine either way, the longevity aspect is the one I’m focusing on. The „base“ i5 should be fine I believe, what are your opinions?

Side note: I’m very tech savvy (mostly regarding apple stuff, that’s why I’m making this post) — it’s 70€/$70 for preinstalles windows. Installing windows isn’t that hard, no? Just create a bootable drive and then load windows from there, right? I believe the price just isn’t worth it for me… I’ll be able to do this on my own, no?

Thank you!

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reddit.com › r/intel › intel gpu driver - core ultra 5,125u.
r/intel on Reddit: INTEL GPU Driver - core ultra 5,125U.
August 4, 2024 -

Hello everyone, i am new to posting things please don't mind my bad English and grammer.

everything was fine till this evening then Valo stopped working, tomb raider 2015 , it shows error code 43 in device manager under device adapters.

i have tried everything updating the drivers and everything.

The graphics thingy doesn't even show graphics card and all in the task manager.

for context my laptop is a HP ENVYx360 16", intel core ultra 5 125u and 16 gigs of ram.

My current driver version. My task manager. The mssg i get whenever i try to open a game. Device manager.