Thanks for the review. Would you say the different modes make an impact?It's also worth noting there are two buttons above the keyboard, one for power, and the second switches between Office, Gaming and Turbo.
It is, yes.Wondering if anyone can confirm their RTX2060 is the refreshed version?
So far I haven't tried gaming in anything other than "turbo" mode because I've been playing some pretty graphically demanding titles. I ran CS:GO in "turbo" just for lols to see what the fps would be. Given the crazy high framerates I got, I imagine other lighter titles would be fine at least in "game" mode. But my understanding is you want to be in "turbo" to unlock the full CPU/GPU power/performance.Thanks for the review. Would you say the different modes make an impact?
Like for instance the awful Dell G5 has some similar modes where if you play with anything that isn't the game mode, the temps shoot up and it throttles. But if you play with gaming mode the fans are unbearable and it still run hot.
Absolutely, for any kind of mainstream gaming, you'll need turbo mode to sustain boost clocks.So far I haven't tried gaming in anything other than "turbo" mode because I've been playing some pretty graphically demanding titles. I ran CS:GO in "turbo" just for lols to see what the fps would be. Given the crazy high framerates I got, I imagine other lighter titles would be fine at least in "game" mode. But my understanding is you want to be in "turbo" to unlock the full CPU/GPU power/performance.
I don't think I've had any issues like that, but to be fair the internet at the place I'm living right now is so terrible I just may never have noticed...my laptop arrived today I am happy with it except the networking keeps going down it shows it connected to wifi but web pages stop loading and steam stops downloading as if I had lost network access not sure if its a driver issue, but my laptop they did find an issue while testing so not sure if its related