Packing a punch. With its quad-core CPU and high-end GeForce GTX 1080 GPU, the ROG Strix GL702VI handles even the latest generation of graphically-intensive games with relative ease. The dual fans have no problem keeping the heat in check, but overall system performance lags slightly behind the competition.
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Bernhard, do you know what the fan profile was set at within ROG's GC?
Considering how cool the keyboard was, I assume a lower fan setting might be perfect for the GL702VI. Less noise and slightly more heat seems like a good trade.
Hi LWT,
In our tests we generally use the default and thus "recommended" settings - so "Auto" in our case - in order to keep the results between the different review machines comparable. That said: if you set the fans to 50 % (about 2800 RPM) in the ROG Gaming Center and start Witcher 3, the GLV702VI automatically increases the fan speed anyway - up to 5800 RPM as a matter of fact - even though the fan setting still says 50 %. In other words: you can pick higher, but not lower RPMs.
Thanks,
Bernie