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Rumored NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 ADA GPU specs have surfaced showing the flagship RTX 4090 consuming as much as 200 Watts of power.
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If they're lucky. My MSI GP66 Leopard sounds like a drone when its fans ramp up. I don't have an easy answer but I really feel that laptop manufacturers need to come up with something better because it's only getting worse with each new gen.So your new gaming laptop will sound like a hand held vacume?
My incoming Lenovo Legion Slim 7 Gen 7, AMD Advantage Edition, (due to delays, not gonna get it until a few days after tree-hugging day) hit the markers I was looking for:If they're lucky. My MSI GP66 Leopard sounds like a drone when its fans ramp up. I don't have an easy answer but I really feel that laptop manufacturers need to come up with something better because it's only getting worse with each new gen.
I just skimmed through the video. Still has some noise if you really want to crank it but overall a really nice-looking laptop.My incoming Lenovo Legion Slim 7 Gen 7, AMD Advantage Edition, (due to delays, not gonna get it until a few days after tree-hugging day) hit the markers I was looking for:
No ethernet port though, so there is that caveat -- but, given everything else, I was more than willing to make that tradeoff.
- Good Relative Compactness/Low Weight
- Good Looks (at my age, being seen with a blatantly "gaming laptop" w/disco lights while working is a serious no-no)
- Good Utility
- Good Durability
- Good Battery Life
- Good Display Resolution (got the 2560x1600)
- Solid Overall Cooling
- Good Gaming Capability (RX 6800S w/considerably more wattage than other laptops w/the same GPU)
- Low Noise Levels w/o Compromising Gaming
Our friends from Canada had a review of this laptop last month, that greatly persuaded me to buy it: Lenovo Legion Slim 7 Gen 7 Review
I always wanted a Dyson brand laptopSo your new gaming laptop will sound like a hand held vacume?