Stuck and considering a return / exchange, any ideas? Need Help!
Alright, I'm new, and the community has actually helped answer a couple of questions so far. Here's one I've been struggling with. I've had the Helios 300, 17 inch for about 2 weeks now. I have another 2 weeks to decide whether to keep this, or return / exchange it for a different one. I've spent more time downloading and getting games set up than I have had time to play. Over the past two nights, I've played Hell Blade (stunning graphics by the way!). Both times I've played less than 30 minutes. Both times, my temps went over 90, often up to 95/97, 98. Last night, while playing, I had a few spots that stuttered to the point that I almost just gave up playing. I've read the help threads about undervolting, overclocking, using v-sync, changing a bunch of settings, even opening it up and pasting something.
Here's my question. As someone new to all of this, should I really need to have to do all of these things in order to make this gaming laptop work? It's a gaming laptop, I spent over $1,000 for it. Why wouldn't the factory send it out ready to be able to handle games? I specifically bought this so that it would be able to play the games I wanted, and to be able to utilize the Oculus (yes, it has the 1060 card). Shouldn't it work straight out of the box? Is this something normal for all gaming laptops? I just went in and did the v-sync, adaptive power mode, updated drivers, but I'm not comfortable or tech saavy to start playing with voltage meters and clocking things. If I have to do this, is there some software that will do it all for me? Such as tell it what I want and press a button? Please help, as I've only got a week or so before I'm going to run out of time to return this. Should I have bought a higher end model of the Predator? Sorry for so many questions. I really like this thing so far, but for over 1k, I want this thing to work and last.