In general, it will do for games and office work. I have the most expensive version with a 144Hz screen, and 2070, an external 2k monitor is connected - in general, all games fly and work stably, although I made a lot of changes to the configuration - I sold the hard drive, installed an ssd, switched the memory to 2-channel mode ( By default, there was 1 bar of 16GB, I was changed to 2x8), lowered the voltage and frequencies of the processor to remove throttling, ated Windows to Pro (thanks to eBay), and so on. The laptop copes with the assigned tasks. And I especially like the way it looks - strictly, solidly, in a businesslike way, and not like a playful one. True, the cooling system is very noisy, but as far as I understand, all modern laptops suffer from this.
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