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I've been using it for three months now. Overall, not a bad model considering that I previously only had office budget models from Asus and Lenovo. I took a long time to choose, and as of March 2025, I couldn't find anything better in terms of hardware for this price.
Cons: Under heavy loads, the cooling system is as loud as a plane. The screen's light bleed is very disappointing—in dark scenes, it's very noticeable (photos available). Although overall, the screen is better than in some reviews: the brightness, colors, and 165 Hz refresh rate—I like it. The sound quality from the speakers is disappointing: loud but flat, like buying Aurora speakers for 200 UAH.
During gaming, the area above the keyboard gets very hot, even though the reviews and ads claimed it wouldn't—it's uncomfortable. The power supply gets even hotter, so much so that you can't hold it. The cable is on the short side.
There's a weird bug: after sleep, the laptop takes a long time to wake up. I suspect the problem is with the Gigabyte utility that manages power—I haven't tested this theory yet. The battery lasts about 4 hours in the browser with energy saving enabled and maximum brightness. The webcam just exists.
The body isn't very sturdy: the lid creaks, the keyboard flexes a bit in the center, the plastic is easily marked and already has some strange light streaks that won't come off. It becomes clear why the price with such hardware is lower than competitors.
Pros: The performance is sufficient with some to spare for a few years, with no bottlenecks between the processor and video. Temperatures are normal (stress-test photo included). The keyboard is comfortable to type on. Easy access to memory upgrades. Neutral design.
powerful hardware for a reasonable price, doesn't overheat, 165 Hz display, comfortable keyboard, MUX switch, upgradeable memory
Very noisy under load, noticeable screen light bleeding, the power supply could be of better quality, terrible speaker sound, bug with waking up after sleep, build quality and very smudge-prone plastic.
Cons: Under heavy loads, the cooling system is as loud as a plane. The screen's light bleed is very disappointing—in dark scenes, it's very noticeable (photos available). Although overall, the screen is better than in some reviews: the brightness, colors, and 165 Hz refresh rate—I like it. The sound quality from the speakers is disappointing: loud but flat, like buying Aurora speakers for 200 UAH.
During gaming, the area above the keyboard gets very hot, even though the reviews and ads claimed it wouldn't—it's uncomfortable. The power supply gets even hotter, so much so that you can't hold it. The cable is on the short side.
There's a weird bug: after sleep, the laptop takes a long time to wake up. I suspect the problem is with the Gigabyte utility that manages power—I haven't tested this theory yet. The battery lasts about 4 hours in the browser with energy saving enabled and maximum brightness. The webcam just exists.
The body isn't very sturdy: the lid creaks, the keyboard flexes a bit in the center, the plastic is easily marked and already has some strange light streaks that won't come off. It becomes clear why the price with such hardware is lower than competitors.
Pros: The performance is sufficient with some to spare for a few years, with no bottlenecks between the processor and video. Temperatures are normal (stress-test photo included). The keyboard is comfortable to type on. Easy access to memory upgrades. Neutral design.