@FeelingPrism

Meanwhile my CPU idling at 95°C:

@cjpowretired

Cooling solutions be getting crazy nowadays. I remember my old gaming laptop, used to overheat like hell! Couldn't even put it on your lap without it melting.

@farahat9

Honestly who tries to show off the cooling of a laptop without actually showing the inside of the laptop?

@SinistralEpoch

tbh, I love this thing. I turned off the dGPU, for 7-9 hour battery life, but when I had it on the fans are ridiculously good.

@youravghuman5231

Critism:

1) Please measure the ambient temp because obviously you're in an airconded room and might be putting at maximum cold (heat gun doesn't really count because a small source of heat won't win against a really cold room)

2) Please measure fan noise because obviously no gaming laptop would be overheated if they sound like a jet (noise in video doesn't count coz he can just reduce it)

3) Please run a really have game such as maxed out cyberpunk.

4) Please shows performance overlay because they can thermal throttle or you might just use the silent/cool profile. And also what's the fps? What's the cpu/gpu load? What's their ghz? Etc etc

5) Please use power instead of battery for higher tdp

Conclusion: This video is nothing but a pure sponsored bootlicking the laptop while not using scientific testing to show the actual scenario.

@CupsterMc

Please use the Laptop plugged in since this allows for higher tdp and more Heat

@xerxesYt23

I really appreciate you using the headset mic, showing people that you dont need a very expensive mic to create content, is that the hyperx cloud 3?

@Rayz0268

Make a cpu heater PLEASE 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

@shrey522

Ensure to monitor CPU power consumption throughout these tasks, then switch to performance mode, check CPU power consumption during benchmarking, and subsequently record the temperatures.

The CPU remains cool during these tasks because it is not be operating at full load, hence maintaining lower temperatures.

@зиадамини

explaining literally any average gaming laptop's features in a sponsored video

@BatmanandRobinVsLarryHoover

Im guessing the vapor chamber tech, liquid metal, factory undervolt, and the laptop chassis itself acts as a thermal mass(its aluminum same thing apple does with their stuff) are what makes it so cool. I highly recommend liquid metal for copper heatsinks on laptops, legit 20C difference in most cases. Remember these are laptop components, they are purposefully given less power in order to keep them cooler, desktop components would not be able to stay this cool in that form factor.

@lamkhangnguyenduy5250

BTW, I can see that the power port was not connected during some of the testng session.
This should not occur whenever you are attempting to stress test anything on laptop, as power limit is well, limited. Thus leaving performance on the table and a lot of heat as well

@jvo2sheisty

For those considering this laptop, it is only a 65W gpu (50W base + 15W turbo) for both the 4060 & 4070, so you get limited performance but good cooling

@trilingualkid

I thought hyperbaric chamber is what Goku use to train Gohan to beat Cell...Damn you technology...

@deathetech

Pretty sure if you'd run the laptop plugged in your thermals would be way higher.... On battery it limits the CPU and GPU TDP

@Jj82op

And the keyboard is also based on HyperX's keyboard and Pudding keycaps right? Would have been nice to see a quick test on those.

@zUltra3D

Meanwhile my Pavilion idling at 70°C and gaming at 98°C.
(yes the vents are clean and paste replaced)

@aku2dimensional

Magnesium-aluminium bodies are nothing new, Lenovo has featured an alloy chassis in Thinkpad models over the last 20 years.

@Ryzenus

worlds hottest gaming laptop: the acer nitro 5 with a gtx 1650 can't do sh*t

@Cakeytoo

It’s on balanced mode