Temperatures for the CPU were pretty much where you would expect them to be. It maxed out at just 81c, which is pretty good, but it seems this laptop has a rather comprehensive cooling setup too. You can feel a good amount of airflow from it when it’s stressed. Despite this, it wasn’t anywhere near as loud as I would have expected. Hitting just 46 dBa at load, it’s honestly quite modest, and certainly quieter than a lot of other laptops we’ve tested; albeit by a small margin.
The Max Q design of the GPU means it peaks at 70c, which is again right on the money for the specifications of that card and its cooler design. Max-Q basically means the card was tuned to not throttle. But still, the performance here was impressive and the system works.
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