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    PCSPECIALIST IONICO 15.6 - What do you think?

    DP 1.2 is what was listed on the specs sheet on PCS website and HDMI 2.0 not 2.1. so can only assume it's correct. For me this isn't a massive issue as display port 1.2 has a bandwidth of 21.6Gbps so will be capable of driving my 1440p 144Hz display. but in terms of future proofing you'd want...
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    PCSPECIALIST Thermal Performance and Battery Upgradeability in the IONICO 15.6???

    Cheers Paul. That's not bad at all! I thought the CPU might get to 90+ degrees I know ryzen chips can get as hot as 105degC stated on the website and nobody wants that!! GPU temps between 70-80degC sounds comfortable, I imagine the cooling pad helps a bit though. I do have an elevated open air...
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    PCSPECIALIST IONICO 15.6 - What do you think?

    Cheers Macco that does make a lot of sense. Yeah I'm not a massive fan of the Mechanical clickey keys, especially in the office might get some funny looks ha. But a larger screen to utilise the resolution and provide some better heat dissipation sounds like a very good solution. Amazed the...
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    PCSPECIALIST IONICO 15.6 - What do you think?

    Hi everyone, This is the machine I've gone for, let me know what you think and if you think I should have gone for the thicker 15.6 Recoil, because thermals! My plan is to be using it for both work and gaming. Work wise, running geographical information systems (GIS) (environmental and...
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    PCSPECIALIST Thermal Performance and Battery Upgradeability in the IONICO 15.6???

    I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the IONICO 15.6 and how well (or poorly) the lower profile, 20mm chassis copes with thermals in comparison to the larger Recoil 15.6 model?? Has anyone done any benchmarking? Additionally, does anyone know if the battery is upgradeable and what...
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    PCSPECIALIST Is it possible to swap out/add M.2 storage drives after purchase? (Elimina Pro 15.6")

    I think you'll be absolutely fine if you're only populating one M.2 slot on the board at purchase. It will be as easy as opening up the laptop and inserting a 2nd compatible M.2 ssd in the unpopulated slot when you feel like it (the slots are usually easily accessible).
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