
Originally Posted by
NessaWyvern
If you're dead-set on getting a laptop, then you have to check that it gets enough ventilation, and get it cooling pads and fans. Mine had good reviews, but turns out, it's still runs far too hot (Always stuck at 91 degrees celcius when gaming, limits my frames when it's at this point), my more techsavvy husband says it's because it's a thin laptop with not that many cooling vents.
I have mine on a cooling pad, and I also have a desktop fan blowing to help keep it cool, which is something you'll want when moving to a proper gaming laptop.
Since I don't have to travel overseas or to Uni anymore, my next will be a desktop, because overheating problems with laptops is just really stressful, and it's better to not have to deal with it, and build a proper desktop.
Personally, I wouldn't recommend an MSI, my one has heat issues, and the keyboard ended up being faulty (But maybe I was just unlucky).
Huh, I think I need some help then, my laptop is a MSI GP62MVR-7RF-Leopard-Pro and has a GTX1060, and I can't get 60fps on high settings even when the laptop is cool. (Well, maybe inside a dungeon, but never out of it)
Is it a CPU issue on my end? If not, how do you do it? T^T