I took it for work, but I play games from time to time. On average, at maximum load - percent. The 9750 throttles well at 97 degrees. Therefore, you need to undervolt, or a good stand with cooling. If you take a video card with rtx, then this is money down the drain (2070rtx) because the iron heats up so that the keys become scalding hot. But it is worth noting that any stand with cooling will reduce heat by 8 -10 degrees. Also try to ate your BIOS. The second system is ubuntu 20.04. Attention - there is a jamb that can kill your laptop. The laptop has trouble sleeping in linux. The problem has been fixed in the latest versions of the linux kernel. The problem is that the computer goes to sleep and starts to warm up and the cooler does not spin. Therefore, it is better not to translate the laptop into sleep at all. There are also misunderstandings with monitors, display port v1.4 - in fact, the link only rises to v1.2, although the cable was taken from belkin, but the lg27ul4k monitor does not work normally on 1.4. With hdmi, a similar cant, but the situation is better. In general, there are no more jambs. But use at your own risk. In general, I was very upset that the laptop has such poor support for linux (kubuntu, Manjaro, Ubuntu 18, 20lts), the bluetooth falls off. Mouse from logitech m590, falls off periodically in games. However, this usually happens in windows. The keyboard is normal. The backlight works great. I've been using laptop for a year now.
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