In general, I would rather take Acer from laptops, but the price for such characteristics is much higher! MSI is also respect, but there is some kind of underdevelopment and a little Chinese or something! Different pros: Very light and thin, when I first got into my hands I was surprised. When parsing and comparing with Acer, the internal organization and the subtlety of the components did not inspire confidence. But in the future everything turned out to be fine - both in terms of cooling and performance. I have a version with RTX 2060, a lot of games run at ultra-high, somewhere you need to lower the graphics - or turn on the turbo boost of the processor (but then the heating is terrible, like the operation of the fans). The processor seems to be a normal i5 9300U, but sometimes it seems to throttle in games without turbo boost (and with a turbo it heats up to 80+ and makes noise), i. E. fine-tuning is needed in the Intel application, and the Dragon Center program. The screen is normal, in my version 120 hertz. 4 USB connectors, 2 regular 3.0 and two Type-C can be used with adapters as I did. Delivered a terabyte SSD, now there is enough memory. 240 is purely enough for Windows, it eats clean 100 GB at once. Some cons: There is a sense of fragility. The assembly is not monolithic, it creaks. At first, it got very hot, it turned out to be a turbo boost - I was tormented with thermal paste, at the factory it turns out that they still put liquid metal on the processor - I was tormented by scrubbing. But maybe he took it off in vain, since the heat dissipation is lower with it, but there is a possibility of corrosion over time! But I realized later that it was about overclocking, I worked at 4 GHz, so it got warm and noisy. It turned out to register an electronic guarantee, because I took it from my hands - without a receipt, only with a photograph. I don’t know how long it will work, because. changed the thermal paste - from the factory what was described! Consequently, the factori tore off the seal. The Dragon Center application starts every other time, and it doesn’t work very well. The keyboard is not comfortable for me and the backlighting does not turn off automatically like on Acer. The case is like aluminum, but glossy, so there are stains - without microfiber and normal liquid, you can’t wipe it off, the laptop loses its appearance. All the same, due to the subtlety, cooling suffers greatly - up to 82 degrees in the load of the video card, and the processor up to 72-75. A few degrees go astray due to the normal stand, but all the same, such temperatures strain (this is the misfortune of all laptops). I like the assembly of Acer more, although it is heavier - but they have a better case, monolithic and disassembly to change thermal paste or install memory does not give a chance that something will break by accident due to thinness or you will break the screws.
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