A non gaming laptop that has a decent CPU + a decent discrete GPU usually hit 80-90C or even 99C at full load and may god save you haha
The best route for non gaming laptop would be a strongest CPU + decent integrated GPU . Integrated GPU power consumption is only a few wattage (like 1->5W) compared to 35->100W from dedicated GPU . As a result , a laptop like that only hit 50-60C at full load
i7 4700MQ + Intel HD 4600 is great choice for 2.5xIR (1600x1320) . While GPU isn't that great , the CPU is fast enough to make it up for GPU. This is confirmed by one member of our community
i7 4700MQ is on par with i5 3570k @ 4.4GHz , it's really fast you know ....
You can find some Toshiba notebook at that price range
The best route for non gaming laptop would be a strongest CPU + decent integrated GPU . Integrated GPU power consumption is only a few wattage (like 1->5W) compared to 35->100W from dedicated GPU . As a result , a laptop like that only hit 50-60C at full load
i7 4700MQ + Intel HD 4600 is great choice for 2.5xIR (1600x1320) . While GPU isn't that great , the CPU is fast enough to make it up for GPU. This is confirmed by one member of our community
i7 4700MQ is on par with i5 3570k @ 4.4GHz , it's really fast you know ....
You can find some Toshiba notebook at that price range
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