Quote from: bioscrasher on December 01, 2019, 14:42:26
I pulled the plunge on the 17" competitor of this brand: the HP ZBook 17G6 with a rtx3000 maxQ, a 8850H cpu and 32 gigs of RAM.
I tried two models that both suffered of COIL WHINE and returned both to HP.
I really liked the absolute silent fans that kept the gpu below 60 degrees Celsius on 98% load and the ease of swapping battery (lenovo glues?? the battery now?) and upgrading RAM, SSD's and cellular modem (antenna's already premounted)
The downside howeve is Hpnotresponding well to my question when the rtx3000 modell without annoying coil whine will be available.
The refunded with no hassle and my money for both models is back on my bank account but I am really sad HP won't take actions to help out a disappointed customer that was eager to spend €3000+ for a workstation.....
This coil whine is Intel's fault, not really HP's or Lenovo's. Modern Intel CPU cause coil whine, and there's not much companies can do. Disabling C-states in BIOS helped in my Dell XPS, but I don't know if Lenovo or HP have this setting. If you want a laptop without coil whine you'll have to consider AMD CPU.