They all definitely would look nice together! Love how colorful those sets are
They all definitely would look nice together! Love how colorful those sets are
Thank you so much, gonna check those right away! : )
I think it looks pretty cool! Can anyone tell me whether those kind of special edition sets are available for a longer time or just for this season?
Oh I see, the 2022 G15 has AMD, but all the 15"+ 2023 G models still have Intel. Generally the 2022 looks good as well, but the newer versions seem to be a bit better with the display and a few other things. I’ll still look into it and consider the older model too, thank you for the info!
Thanks for the info!
Oh does it? That’s interesting to know. Only used it for the testing now, but couldn’t really warm up to their new designs haha
Thanks for the input! The Zephyrus models do look pretty good. I think I’d personally feel the same regarding the size of the 14", but sadly it seems the bigger models all come with the Intel CPUs
Yes, did all that! There was nothing running that should’ve caused any workload. We tried various tweaks, but unfortunately they all had no effect. The vendors support couldn’t really figure out what was the problem either, but found it just as odd as we did.
Yea I feel like Windows is making it even ten times worse… I didn’t test it with linux unfortunately! One guess would have been that Windows 11 is the issue, but I didn’t dare to install Windows 10 in fear of losing the right to return it (not much of an expert in that field haha). I just find it a bit weird, my old Asus (Win10) gets loud easily too, but there I am able to throttle it down to stay quiet if I only need it for office work. With the new notebooks none of those tweaks had any effect, sadly (except for Windows becoming a slideshow…)
Thanks for the reply! We’ve done some benchmark tests with hwinfo, which confirmed the higher frequencies.
But it’s great to know that there are new models out there that don’t have such a big issue with that. May I ask what notebook you were using?
This part made me think about how sometimes “retracing” my steps, going back to the other room, suddenly makes me remember what I wanted to do.
So, not sure how solid that study is, but it’s certainly quite an interesting idea, thanks for sharing!