This is the third laptop that I have purchased from MSI; the two that came before this one served me well for a period of between five and six years, and I have high hopes that this one will do the same. The high build quality and potent components of the laptop, as is customary, are both sources of satisfaction. BUT. It is unclear why everything is so bad with cooling; the problem, however, is cooling the video card, which, on a summer day when it is operating at maximum load, maintains an average temperature of 85 degrees (though I have seen the number 90). very high revs through the graph. There is a separate button for the cooler boost, which causes the turntables to begin spinning at an impossible speed and makes it impossible to set it up according to the schedule. Additionally, with such a loud noise level, it is impossible to sit even with headphones on for more than two minutes without going insane. Due to the fact that the air flows both forward and sideways, the left hand will become warm if it is merely allowed to rest on the table without being printed. In point of fact, the laptop is simply fantastic in terms of its price-performance ratio; but, the cooling is really disappointing.
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