
I'm a game developer who decided to switch to a $3,000 brand name device from a 15" CUK laptop from a year ago, but I couldn't be more disappointed. Many days of headaches with HP Omen where I paid $1000 more than comparable specs for HP only to find out it was a waste of time Where my CUK (Computer Upgrade King) laptop [Core i7 RTX2070 MaxQ] worked all in all with no serious issues , I've never had a blue screen of death. The only reason I decided to spend $3,000 is fear that one day the laptop will fail due to overheating (it's very hot to fry scrambled eggs on). , however it never failed even when I did it worst by leaving it on and stuffing it up my sleeve where it overheated and turned off many times.

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