Like any gaming laptop, it is very noisy. I don't see this as a disadvantage. Its power allows me to play World of Warcraft at the highest settings (in raids - stable 60-80 fps) and broadcast a 4K movie on a TV via Wi-Fi. I was thinking about the ASUS Zephyrus for 140k, which has more 8GB RAM and a better hard drive - it has a 1000GB SSD. However, I took this laptop for 90k, added 8GB RAM for 3k and a 500GB SSD for 5.3k. As a result, my laptop came out by about 100k, and the difference with ASUS Zephyrus was 40k, although from hardware the difference is only in the volume of the SSD. In general, I recommend this laptop :)
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