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I know fan noise is pretty subjective and unavoidable in a gaming laptop, but are there any brands/models you would recommend on the basis of the cooling / low noise levels?
Useful point to raise. My 5i is only ever used on a tray on my lap, with plenty of clearance around it, though only default clearance underneath, which isn't a lot. It could do with some keyboard style flip out legs at each corner to lift it up a bit. As my laptop rarely leaves the sofa and its tray I may try to make something which would serve the same purpose and ease airflow a little.My Legion 5 Pro can get pretty noisy until I lift it off the table.
Useful point to raise. My 5i is only ever used on a tray on my lap, with plenty of clearance around it, though only default clearance underneath, which isn't a lot. It could do with some keyboard style flip out legs at each corner to lift it up a bit. As my laptop rarely leaves the sofa and its tray I may try to make something which would serve the same purpose and ease airflow a little.
Agreed, it took me by surprise too. Life changed, I thought this would be a short term compromise, but now if I try to game on my 27" desktop I get the same overwhelming sense of vertigo that I did with the Oculus Rift. And being able to game on the sofa while half-watching the TV allows me to convince myself that I'm not completely wasting my life shooting pixels!I never thought I'd say this but I'm a gaming laptop convert. I love the flexibility.
Doing the same work, then yes. But by limiting ourselves to 1080p (which doesn't feel like a limitation at all on a 15" screen 2' from my nose) you can get desktop-like experiences at very acceptable noise levels. My laptop is way quieter than my desktop even at full whack. Ok, water-cooling could solve that, but water has never and will never go anywhere near any of my machines unless I spill my tea. The effort and fret-factor (I'd be on constant drip alert) have always made it a complete non-starter for me.A laptop will always always be much louder than a well designed/cooled desktop pc.
Your laptop may be quieter than your pc but that’s not to say your pc couldn’t be way quieter than the quietest laptop known to man with or without water (on the desktop)Agreed, it took me by surprise too. Life changed, I thought this would be a short term compromise, but now if I try to game on my 27" desktop I get the same overwhelming sense of vertigo that I did with the Oculus Rift. And being able to game on the sofa while half-watching the TV allows me to convince myself that I'm not completely wasting my life shooting pixels!
Doing the same work, then yes. But by limiting ourselves to 1080p (which doesn't feel like a limitation at all on a 15" screen 2' from my nose) you can get desktop-like experiences at very acceptable noise levels. My laptop is way quieter than my desktop even at full whack. Ok, water-cooling could solve that, but water has never and will never go anywhere near any of my machines unless I spill my tea. The effort and fret-factor (I'd be on constant drip alert) have always made it a complete non-starter for me.