We recommend placing the cooling box as far back as possible from your seat to reduce noise levels. Bumping this up to "Quiet" and "Balanced" mode will increase fan noise to 44.2 dB(A) and 45.8 dB(A), respectively. Fan noise on "Quietest" is already quite loud at 41.6 dB(A) which is as loud as most Ultrabooks when running high loads. The cooling box is the same as on the Schenker GM5AG8W and so we recommend checking out our existing reviews here and here for more details on how to setup the external cooler.Īs mentioned earlier, the cooling box has three fan modes: Quieter, Quiet, and Balanced. However, the Uniwill is a 16:10 form factor whereas most other 17-inch alternatives are still 16:9. The Uniwill Technology GM7AG8N competes directly with more traditional 17-inch gaming laptops like the Razer Blade 17, Asus ROG Zephyrus S17, MSI Stealth GS77, or the Gigabyte Aorus 17X. The model is not yet widely available at the time of publishing. Our test unit comes with the 12th gen Core i9-12900H CPU, 175 W GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU with MUX, 17-inch 240 Hz 1600p IPS display, and an integrated Cherry MX mechanical keyboard. Whereas desktops have the luxury of space, gaming laptops must fit increasingly faster processors into increasingly thinner form factors every year. External cooling docks can be considered an extreme solution to the lofty cooling demands of newer mobile CPUs and GPUs. After testing the water-cooled 15.6-inch Tongfang GM5AG8W earlier this year from Schenker, we're now ready to test out the water-cooled 17-inch GM7AG8N courtesy of Uniwill Technology/Tongfang.
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