By chance, I found the most comprehensive kit of this series, which included a 1TB SSD and a 5900HS 3060 with 32GB of RAM. I want to state right away that the laptop gets hot enough when used in high performance mode, but it doesn't throttle and continues to output the reported power. sure, the fans make noise at high temperatures, and sure, it may seem to you that it shouldn't be this way how it warms up. However, the temperatures are surprisingly lower than I had experienced on Intel in several games, when it was readily possible for it to rise up to almost 100 degrees. It's better because the issue could be worse in setups with no liquid metal or a subpar chip. On w3bsit3-dns. Com, there is a section with turning off turbo boost for Ryzen. After doing so, the processor simply maintains its base frequencies and there is no discomfort when the laptop suddenly starts thrashing with coolers. This is because the processor started to think, the percentage boosted to 4.5 GHz and warmed up to 70-80, you will lose a little, but the laptop will become almost perfectly quiet in browser, movie, music, and YouTube mode. The essential thing to remember is that 8 cores and 16 threads, even at a base frequency of 3.2, will be sufficient for games. In addition, you will experience a temperature decrease of roughly 20 degrees in games owing to the loss of FPS everywhere in different ways. After the purchase, the MediaTek Wi-Fi module was almost immediately replaced. It is rumored that the entire issue is that it stands under the SSD, which heats it up and causes it to start living its own life. Of course, this is also a gaming computer, so I don't want to experience connection drops because of the adapter. I choose the Intel AX200, but I also recommend the AX210 to everyone. This laptop's noise level is adequate but not overbearing. There are computers with turbines that produce sounds similar to a beep or whistling. While the sound of the airflow from the turbine seems to be audible on this laptop, it is best to use headphones when playing. I'm quite happy with this gadget. I made the switch from a MacBook Air M1 and am not sorry. The 2K screen, the 120 hertz rifle, and the autonomy are all really good. Thank you, ASUS, and good luck.
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