troshik1991
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Finally received my Ionico 17 laptop with the RTX 3070 and super excited to finally play videogames again! But oh boy it came with a surprise!
I've installed all temp monitoring tools to see if it all runs smoothly and decided to use Cyberpunk 2077 as an ultimate stress test.
I'm aware that laptops get pretty hot working at full power, however the CPU was getting as high as 90c while operating at 50-60% and the GPU temp was roughly 75-80c (the laptop was placed on a cooling pad btw). And it was just in the main menu of the game, didn't actually get to play the game properly (was scared that it would blow up). I feel that the temp is way too high for a new gaming laptop, one of my ancient laptops actually died while running constantly running 90+c.
Got in touch with the support team, they recommended to give it a few days first and see if the laptop fixes itself. How about your long awaited Ionico? Have you encountered any issues so far or it's all silky smooth?
PS do you know how to switch the keyboard RGB lighting? I found that it can be done in bios, but is there a way to do it by the push of the button perhaps?
I've installed all temp monitoring tools to see if it all runs smoothly and decided to use Cyberpunk 2077 as an ultimate stress test.
I'm aware that laptops get pretty hot working at full power, however the CPU was getting as high as 90c while operating at 50-60% and the GPU temp was roughly 75-80c (the laptop was placed on a cooling pad btw). And it was just in the main menu of the game, didn't actually get to play the game properly (was scared that it would blow up). I feel that the temp is way too high for a new gaming laptop, one of my ancient laptops actually died while running constantly running 90+c.
Got in touch with the support team, they recommended to give it a few days first and see if the laptop fixes itself. How about your long awaited Ionico? Have you encountered any issues so far or it's all silky smooth?
PS do you know how to switch the keyboard RGB lighting? I found that it can be done in bios, but is there a way to do it by the push of the button perhaps?