Pros below: The laptop is very beautiful. The assembly is excellent. The display is just great, very bright. All sorts of cyberpunks fly on ultras in maximum resolution. In "quiet" mode, it is almost silent. In "turbo" mode, the fans are not particularly loud, sometimes worse :) Optimal, in my opinion, a set of ports on the back and sides. The absence of an OS is also a plus for me - I use Linux, and I don't want to pay for a Windows license. Its cons: It heats up a lot (which is not surprising for such iron). On Linux, my video card sometimes overheated and rebooted. Maybe it won't happen on Windows, I don't know. Bought a cooling pad and problem solved. The power supply is terrible. 1) it heats up so that you can actually get burned by picking it up. 2) 230W power is not enough, under load the laptop is discharged faster than it is charging. I had to buy another - for 300W. I'll see how he behaves after buying a new PSU, it stopped overheating even without a stand. Under maximum loads, the temperature does not rise above 92 degrees. And also stopped being discharged while charging. Why was there such a washed-out PSU in the kit, huh, Lenovo?
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