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ASUS ROG Strix Scar III G531GW Laptop Review

Acoustics & Temperatures

With high-performed laptops, there are often concerns over just how hot they will run. They are, after all, a lot of highly-powered technology in a very close, confined space. By proxy, this may require the fans to work hard to keep it all cool.

The ASUS Scar III, thankfully, does have a number of solutions to that problem with 4 large main vents and all of those smaller vented sections of the exterior panelling. As such, while the results are about what we expected, they are surprisingly lower than you might think. Particularly the acoustics which, for performance laptop standards, are not bad at all.

CPU Temperatures

GPU Temperatures

Acoustics

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