ASUS ROG GL702Z Ryzen Gaming Laptop Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Power Consumption and Temperatures
Temperatures
I was quick to think that the Ryzen CPU would be noticeably hotter than the Intel offerings, but that’s clearly not the case.. At 74c under heavy load, it’s running just fine. Of course, the larger laptop design does mean more room for heat dissipation, but hey, if it works, it works. The same goes for the GPU, as it topped out at 68c, making it one of the coolest mobile GPUs we’ve tested… didn’t see that one coming, I must admit.
CPU
GPU
Acoustics
The GL702Z isn’t the quietest or the loudest we’ve tested, if anything, it’s pretty average for a gaming laptop in terms of acoustics.