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Posted by Core 15
 - August 21, 2019, 21:00:27
Bought 15-inch model two weeks ago with the same specs like this one, but it looks a little bit different (and better, IMO) than the 17-inch model. I like the design, it's very strict and it does not look like a gaming laptop at all. Plus it's very quiet during undemanding tasks, e.g. when watching videos or browsing web, you cannot hear fans at all. However, when running games the fans are quite loud, so you should use headphones, if you want to play. Another thing - the speakers could have been better, or at least louder, because watching videos together in company could be problematic. Other than than, so far I'm happy with it, it has a very good screen, good keyboard, it's fast and smooth and not too hot, temperature is usually 70-80 degrees Celsius during games.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 17, 2019, 19:56:56
The hardware of the Schenker XMG Core 17 brings all the current games smoothly to the matte 17.3-inch screen (144 Hz, FHD, IPS). This notebook can be configured very individually. For example, it offers space for up to three storage units (2x M.2-2280, 1x 2.5 in) and can handle up to 64 GB of working memory. In addition, the BIOS allows undervolting of CPU and iGPU. While the notebook does not show any huge weaknesses, we could complain about the lack of a Thunderbolt-3 port.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Schenker-XMG-Core-17-Core-i7-9750H-GeForce-GTX-1660-Ti-144-Hz-Display-Tongfang-GK7CP6R-Laptop-Review.427706.0.html