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`No - definitely not. I'm finding this laptop with the speed of this laptop to be truly worth the price I paid. The GPU works well with the current Intel 4 core , giving me solid gaming performance as well as video editing speed. These GPU's do get hot if your gaming for long periods of time - or you are rendering huge video files - but NVidias latest software allows you to up the fans to turbo mode - and it's still not too loud for me, but keeps the system in the 65c sweet spot (60c to 70c). It's a fun - boots up fast - the right size for myself - the 17" are too big and cumbersome for my taste. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not anything significant enough to ruin the experience. It is however DEFINITELY not powerful enough to support 4000 series eGPUs in the future without bottlenecking. I can get well over 60fps on most games on high/ultra at 1080p. If you use your computer for things like emulation or other single core tasks, the number of cores are low but the performance per chip is actually quite decent and surprising actually! However, for the price and current global gpu situation, i think the cpu is still worth it. TLDR; it does bottleneck, but not enough to ruin things.
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