A:AnswerAt least 200 you'll be pushing more frames that'll your monitor can handle. I always set my max frames to the match my monitor no since in it ramping up higher than is needed also I do recommend a fan cooling pad with any gaming laptop they will save you in the long run.
A:AnswerThe laptop has a 1 year local warranty coverage, purchasing an internal warranty for the product is not applicable or is not an option that is available for the specific product.
A:AnswerOh it doesn't void the warranty either companies finally are understanding the need to upgrade. However if they find damage was caused by the upgrade either part or error it does at that point void the warranty. Be careful it's super easy just make sure you're grounded and the battery cable is unplugged it lifts up by the way don't pull just gently lift a corner with a credit card or other firm thin plastic tool.
A:AnswerThis seems to be the lower spec M16. It has a 1200p monitor, 3050ti GPU and 500gb SSD. My local Best Buy had this lower spec model on display, I only noticed it because of the lower spec display.
A:AnswerThe FPS for Valorant varies depending on the OS, video and game settings. Also, depending on what applications, processes or services are running in the background.
A:AnswerThe ASUS GU603HE laptop was released with different variant. The GU603HE-211.ZM16 comes with a WUXGA display, with sRGB:100.00% and Adobe:75.35%.