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Problem with two laptops

Problem with two laptops

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JaredAlexis
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05-23-2025, 11:01 PM
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I'm looking to determine which laptop offers better cooling performance. While I know the Gigabyte model has a stronger GPU, my main concern is how comfortable it will be when used on a bed. If anyone has insights or experiences with either of these devices, that would be really helpful. Here are the links to both laptops:
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JaredAlexis
05-23-2025, 11:01 PM #1

I'm looking to determine which laptop offers better cooling performance. While I know the Gigabyte model has a stronger GPU, my main concern is how comfortable it will be when used on a bed. If anyone has insights or experiences with either of these devices, that would be really helpful. Here are the links to both laptops:

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loick3333
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05-31-2025, 01:58 AM
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It's reasonable to expect the Asus TUF laptop will perform better due to its thicker chassis and lower tier video card. For around an additional hundred dollars, the Gigabyte model offers a stronger CPU and a significantly faster graphics card. If you mainly play older or casual games and don't need top performance, choose the Asus TUF laptop—it will stay cooler. For newer triple A titles or intensive GPU tasks, the Gigabyte might be more suitable. If you're not gaming at night and just using it for media, temperature differences won't matter much, making the Gigabyte a better pick. Hope this helps, stay safe.
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loick3333
05-31-2025, 01:58 AM #2

It's reasonable to expect the Asus TUF laptop will perform better due to its thicker chassis and lower tier video card. For around an additional hundred dollars, the Gigabyte model offers a stronger CPU and a significantly faster graphics card. If you mainly play older or casual games and don't need top performance, choose the Asus TUF laptop—it will stay cooler. For newer triple A titles or intensive GPU tasks, the Gigabyte might be more suitable. If you're not gaming at night and just using it for media, temperature differences won't matter much, making the Gigabyte a better pick. Hope this helps, stay safe.