QUOTE(amirmukhsin @ Jun 14 2020, 10:55 AM)
I received my Onyx Pro few days back. So far everything is working very well. Build quality is very good, no problems with the chassis, no dead pixel on the LCD.
Temperatures are alright while gaming. CPU ~85 degrees and GPU (RTX 2060) ~76 degrees. CPU undervolt -50mV and GPU also undervolted running at ~0.875v 1860mHz.
Some things can be improved for future models. The screen hinge is a little flimsy, the screen can open slightly in my backpack waking the laptop from sleep and draining the battery. Probably stiffen the hinge or use magnet to help it keep it closed.
The palm rejection of the touchpad can be improved, it is quite frustrating to type with the mouse cursor jumping around and clicking everywhere. This is already the lowest sensitivity setting. Probably can be improved on the software side.
Is it possible to add battery charge threshold like Lenovo's software implementation to better maintain battery health. For example, charging stops when battery reached 90%.
Will report if any other problems arise for improvements.

How did you UV the GPU? AFAIK, laptop GPU UV is basically like locking the V-F curve. Temperatures are alright while gaming. CPU ~85 degrees and GPU (RTX 2060) ~76 degrees. CPU undervolt -50mV and GPU also undervolted running at ~0.875v 1860mHz.
Some things can be improved for future models. The screen hinge is a little flimsy, the screen can open slightly in my backpack waking the laptop from sleep and draining the battery. Probably stiffen the hinge or use magnet to help it keep it closed.
The palm rejection of the touchpad can be improved, it is quite frustrating to type with the mouse cursor jumping around and clicking everywhere. This is already the lowest sensitivity setting. Probably can be improved on the software side.
Is it possible to add battery charge threshold like Lenovo's software implementation to better maintain battery health. For example, charging stops when battery reached 90%.
Will report if any other problems arise for improvements.
Don't use sleep mode, use hibernation instead.
Battery charge limit would be a great addition. What's your battery model? Keep looking out for any possible battery drain on gaming while plugged in and swelling.
Jun 14 2020, 01:46 PM

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