If there are questions, I will try to answer, I painted the most important thing that I paid attention to when considering different options myself. Has pros: Cooling, sweaty side of laptops. Well, the most important thing is that I do not have boiled stones. The processor keeps a boost of 4 and above GHz quite well when playing, the video card is about 1150 MHz. I do not use the forced cooling mode (coolerboost), although I initially thought I would have to. But, I will say this, the additional noise is not worth those 3-4 degrees, when the heating does not go beyond 90. And this is a percentage, I am generally silent about the video card - there is hardly 75 maximum. Immediately the noise. It is highly dependent on load and temperature. For example, watching videos from RDS on YouTube - the fans hardly turn on, just like a background. Run, on the other hand, the witcher - and the laptop is already quite. But the ears do not cut, kmk. Convenience in terms of upgrade: easy to disassemble (10 screws of the most common Philips), stickers do not affect the warranty. Inside, the motherboard immediately opens its arms with memory, ssd hdd slots, and cooling. Even the network card is in plain sight. Prots and graph soldered, konesh, this is the current norm. Cool keyboard. Many people do not like fonts and highlighting, but as for me, they greatly simplified getting used to the new clave due to their intuitiveness. Not a fierce unrestrained weight. Dimensions are also among the pluses. Good build quality, everything is neat. There are no extraneous noises (throttle squeaks, especially when charging - I'm talking about you). Has cons: Of everything in the laptop, only the screen did not materialize for me. The matrix is clearly from some middle peasant. As you know, when a lot of things are needed better, then in the end it turns out mediocre everywhere. I was not impressed with the response - there is some blur in the games. You can play, even Pts are played, but de facto there is a blur. Color transfer? Good, especially the contrast is just fat. But consider this laptop for working on serious photos or videos - no. Enjoy the kinets - oh yes.
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