In general, I liked the laptop. For the money just a fairy tale (133k). Heat dissipation and power consumption for such power is scanty. In terms of power, it is slightly inferior to my desktop, but you can carry it with you and not strain. The plastic is good. Doesn't feel like cheap. Somehow it was not possible to balance the cooling of the processor and video card. The processor under load almost reaches 90 degrees. When the video card does not reach 75. In this laptop, as I understand it, there is a limit on the video card of 85 watts. I think it could have been a little more to even out the temperature. You can cram more memory. Those. expressed in the shortcomings of 512GB is a simple matter. Buying and sticking an extra couple of terabytes is easy. To summarize, such a laptop for 133k is just a song. Taking into account the fact that everything that is missing can be added for inexpensively, and the processor and video cards are here with a head, everything is super.
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