Purchased it from Amazon for 112 dollars. I use a few days, and when some time has passed, I will add, while I express the initial thoughts. At this time, I would strongly suggest going ahead and making a purchase. Got pros: + Performance is just amazing, and when I compare it to my previous Asus, it's just heaven and earth. To date, I've only used it for DotA testing; the frame rate is fine (120-140), the temperature of the processor is a maximum of 79, and the average temperature in turbo mode is 74; the sound is excellent; nothing wheezes or phonites; the assembly is of a very high quality; the fingers of course remain, not without it, but in general you take it in your hands and understand that it's dorohobohato; someone wrote that (this is in turbo mode). It seems to me that everyone should make their own decision, based on what they think after reading reviews that include a listening test. Some drawbacks include: the display might need a little more contrast and brightness, however this is more of a minor criticism. I haven't come across any more negative aspects, but I'll update this with my overall impression when some time has passed.
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