Need New Gaming Laptop (not so much for games):

tisho1012

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Thanks for the heads up, I had read in reviews that they can get pretty hot. When using it for gaming I plan to mostly have it hooked up to a monitor on a cooling platform at my desk, will maybe look into liquid metal too. Just don't want to void the warranty :/
I can have a look here and there, remember there was a review in youtube where was shown the best laptops with the best cooling solutions for Intel Core i7-8750H, even then you should expect like 85-90 degrees C under full load though, we are talking about 6C 12T here. I remember when I bought my Lenovo Ideapad 330S with Ryzen 5 2500U, the CPU was hitting 100 degrees on Cinebench R15, I had to open it up, reapply the paste and went down to 75 dgrees C under the same bench program. Even after that I think that Lenovo will still service my laptop if anything happen, as long as the stickers in it are untouched :)