Brookes_117
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The Ionico 15 is light, compact beast of a notebook.
My model has:
CPU: Ryzen 9 5900HX,
GPU: RTX 3070 140w TGP,
RAM: Corsair 16 GB 2933MHz,
Display: 165Hz and 1440P at 15.6".
Battery: 62Wh (Ionico 17 has much larger 92Wh battery.
MUX: yes
Storage: 500GB Samsung 970 Evo PCIe NVMe SSD and 1TB PCS NVMe SSD
The chassis is a light gunmetal grey colour made of magnesium alloy it has a premium finish and has minimal fingerprint marking when handling. It is light weight and portable at just 1.7Kg without the charger/power supply.
The screen is very nice and I'm not a content creator, so perfect colour accuracy and colour gamut is not a priority for me but the screen gets plenty bright at 340nits with minimal backlight bleed. The 1440p panel looks great and is perfect for watching Netflix and YouTube. Additionally the 1440p panel allows the maximum use potential of the RTX3070 that I have in my model and achieves 60FPS and above at ultra settings with ray tracing on in all titles with the exception of cyberpunk 2077 (45-60 FPS average).
The Ionico comes with a mux switch for dedicated GPU which gives a 15% average increase in FPS performance and the 165Hz refresh rate is perfect for playing eSports titles like fortnight, csGO, overwatch, pubG etc as the laptop easily achieves 300+ FPS at 1440p in these titles. All other titles (narrative titles) don't achieve high enough FPS (165) to maximize the use of the 165Hz refresh rate but it is still nice even at 80-120 FPS.
This laptop handles cyberpunk 2077 at ultra settings with ray tracing to medium and DLSS at quality at 1080p like a dream (average FPS 72). The glass precision track pad is really sizeable, lt gestures well and has the ability to be easily disabled if using a separate mouse or controller. As track pads go it's really solid. no unnecessary flex.
Additionally, the keyboard has 4zone RGB for being cool! And the travel on the membrane keys is decent. If you're used to typing on a laptop then these keys will be well suited to you. The keys have some slight wobble if you rub your finger over the tops of the keypads but nothing notable if you're not looking for it. It's a decent key board. Key separation is quite small so takes some getting used to in order to not accidentally press multiple keys whilst typing quickly.
The Inputs for HDMI 2.1 and display port 1.4 via USB C and ethernet and power supply are all conveniently placed at the back of the machine for hooking up to a monitor. And there's 3 USB type A ports on the sides as well as a micro SD card reader which is quite slow but it's there! So you have enough USBs for a wireless mouse an external harddrive and a controller or separate keyboard if plugging in to a desk set up, which I find really useful.
Thermals: CPU idles at 45 degC and under light use is around 55degC during benchmarks such as 3dmark firestrike the CPU gets to 62-65degC. During long gaming sessions the CPU get to 91degC and does not thermal throttle but remains plateaued at 91degC with a clock speed of around 4300MHz. The GPU In majority of games remains between 60-70 degC in more demanding titles running using the dGPU at ultra settings (cyberpunk etc) the GPU temps reach 82degC but rarely any higher. The fans at max do a great job at moving air through the narrow chassis and cooling the laptop, as long as the laptop is raised on a stand to allow air flow.
The fans at max reach 53dB which is quite loud like a tornado (or sounds like you're frying onions as my girlfriend said ha) so you'll want to wear headphones for gaming.
At idle or in office mode the laptop is whisper quite at 28-30 dB and office mode is perfect for doing basic tasks like browsing and using Microsoft office but if you're running some more complicated CPU intensive softwares or doing creative work you'll want the extra performance from gaming and turbo mode but the fans will spin up!
The battery life of the 62wh battery in the Ionico 15 is terrible. with these specifications and a 1440p screen @ 165Hz and using a dedicated graphics card the battery will last 1hr 45mins whilst not gaming. whilst gaming it's lasts 50mins. Therefore I would not recommend gaming on this laptop on battery. If you use hybrid GPU, 1080p resolution, battery saver on, refresh rate at 40Hz and brightness on 50% you can squeeze 6hrs from the tiny battery whilst doing general use tasks.
If you don't want to have to carry around the large 230W power supply then I recommend the Ionico 17.
I'm really happy with this laptop it performs like a champ runs games like a dream gets hot but manages to stay just cool enough over long gaming sessions to not throttle down or get dangerous for the components and is a powerhouse for creative and scientific workloads.
I would highly recommend this laptop and PC specialist have done a really good job building mine. The build quality Is premium the performance is premium the only downside is the battery life but you can opt for the larger Ionico 17 for that if you want the sleek aesthetics and portability of the Ionico.
Another downside of a Ryzen mobile CPU is that it can't be undervolted conveniently as of yet but the Nvidia GPU can.
My build time was 28days for my Ionico with a Ryzen 9 5900Hx and RTX 3070 which are really popular components right now. So all in all PC specialist have made a great laptop the software which has a mux switch, three different user profiles: office, gaming and turbo, along with ability to customise the CPU wattage and GPU wattage and fan controls is great I really love it and would highly recommend!!
Thank you PC specialist.
My model has:
CPU: Ryzen 9 5900HX,
GPU: RTX 3070 140w TGP,
RAM: Corsair 16 GB 2933MHz,
Display: 165Hz and 1440P at 15.6".
Battery: 62Wh (Ionico 17 has much larger 92Wh battery.
MUX: yes
Storage: 500GB Samsung 970 Evo PCIe NVMe SSD and 1TB PCS NVMe SSD
The chassis is a light gunmetal grey colour made of magnesium alloy it has a premium finish and has minimal fingerprint marking when handling. It is light weight and portable at just 1.7Kg without the charger/power supply.
The screen is very nice and I'm not a content creator, so perfect colour accuracy and colour gamut is not a priority for me but the screen gets plenty bright at 340nits with minimal backlight bleed. The 1440p panel looks great and is perfect for watching Netflix and YouTube. Additionally the 1440p panel allows the maximum use potential of the RTX3070 that I have in my model and achieves 60FPS and above at ultra settings with ray tracing on in all titles with the exception of cyberpunk 2077 (45-60 FPS average).
The Ionico comes with a mux switch for dedicated GPU which gives a 15% average increase in FPS performance and the 165Hz refresh rate is perfect for playing eSports titles like fortnight, csGO, overwatch, pubG etc as the laptop easily achieves 300+ FPS at 1440p in these titles. All other titles (narrative titles) don't achieve high enough FPS (165) to maximize the use of the 165Hz refresh rate but it is still nice even at 80-120 FPS.
This laptop handles cyberpunk 2077 at ultra settings with ray tracing to medium and DLSS at quality at 1080p like a dream (average FPS 72). The glass precision track pad is really sizeable, lt gestures well and has the ability to be easily disabled if using a separate mouse or controller. As track pads go it's really solid. no unnecessary flex.
Additionally, the keyboard has 4zone RGB for being cool! And the travel on the membrane keys is decent. If you're used to typing on a laptop then these keys will be well suited to you. The keys have some slight wobble if you rub your finger over the tops of the keypads but nothing notable if you're not looking for it. It's a decent key board. Key separation is quite small so takes some getting used to in order to not accidentally press multiple keys whilst typing quickly.
The Inputs for HDMI 2.1 and display port 1.4 via USB C and ethernet and power supply are all conveniently placed at the back of the machine for hooking up to a monitor. And there's 3 USB type A ports on the sides as well as a micro SD card reader which is quite slow but it's there! So you have enough USBs for a wireless mouse an external harddrive and a controller or separate keyboard if plugging in to a desk set up, which I find really useful.
Thermals: CPU idles at 45 degC and under light use is around 55degC during benchmarks such as 3dmark firestrike the CPU gets to 62-65degC. During long gaming sessions the CPU get to 91degC and does not thermal throttle but remains plateaued at 91degC with a clock speed of around 4300MHz. The GPU In majority of games remains between 60-70 degC in more demanding titles running using the dGPU at ultra settings (cyberpunk etc) the GPU temps reach 82degC but rarely any higher. The fans at max do a great job at moving air through the narrow chassis and cooling the laptop, as long as the laptop is raised on a stand to allow air flow.
The fans at max reach 53dB which is quite loud like a tornado (or sounds like you're frying onions as my girlfriend said ha) so you'll want to wear headphones for gaming.
At idle or in office mode the laptop is whisper quite at 28-30 dB and office mode is perfect for doing basic tasks like browsing and using Microsoft office but if you're running some more complicated CPU intensive softwares or doing creative work you'll want the extra performance from gaming and turbo mode but the fans will spin up!
The battery life of the 62wh battery in the Ionico 15 is terrible. with these specifications and a 1440p screen @ 165Hz and using a dedicated graphics card the battery will last 1hr 45mins whilst not gaming. whilst gaming it's lasts 50mins. Therefore I would not recommend gaming on this laptop on battery. If you use hybrid GPU, 1080p resolution, battery saver on, refresh rate at 40Hz and brightness on 50% you can squeeze 6hrs from the tiny battery whilst doing general use tasks.
If you don't want to have to carry around the large 230W power supply then I recommend the Ionico 17.
I'm really happy with this laptop it performs like a champ runs games like a dream gets hot but manages to stay just cool enough over long gaming sessions to not throttle down or get dangerous for the components and is a powerhouse for creative and scientific workloads.
I would highly recommend this laptop and PC specialist have done a really good job building mine. The build quality Is premium the performance is premium the only downside is the battery life but you can opt for the larger Ionico 17 for that if you want the sleek aesthetics and portability of the Ionico.
Another downside of a Ryzen mobile CPU is that it can't be undervolted conveniently as of yet but the Nvidia GPU can.
My build time was 28days for my Ionico with a Ryzen 9 5900Hx and RTX 3070 which are really popular components right now. So all in all PC specialist have made a great laptop the software which has a mux switch, three different user profiles: office, gaming and turbo, along with ability to customise the CPU wattage and GPU wattage and fan controls is great I really love it and would highly recommend!!
Thank you PC specialist.
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