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Contrast remained consistent, and the screen never lost more than 10% of its backlight strength in uniformity tests. After that simple change the colour temperature warmed to 6,876K and the Delta E averaged 1.28 – both excellent results. The Scan also improved when I turned down the brightness to 150 nits. Those figures were improved by a 100% sRGB gamut coverage figure, but both rivals have better Delta Es. Its Delta E score of 4.46 is mediocre – poorer than both competitors – and its colour temperature of 7,134K is cool. As a result, games offer up plenty of punch across both deep and vibrant shades. This is close to both rivals, and it means the Scan delivers a contrast ratio of 1,106:1. The Scan’s initial brightness level of 354 nits is ample – better than the CyberPower, and not far behind the Asus – and that figure is paired with a 0.32-nit black point. My sample didn’t have any issues, and it’s clear this technology has come a long way.
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The 4K screen makes it necessary to deploy the Windows scaling options to make text and icons legible. Related: Our Favourite Gaming Laptops Scan 3XS LG17 Carbon Extreme – Screen and Sound Quality
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Scan’s machine does a good job: no matter what benchmark I loaded, it never became too hot or too loud. Only a little heat made its way to the base panel or the keyboard, with hot air vented through the back of the system. The Scan’s fans produced a deep and consistent hum during tough tests – louder than the Asus and its liquid-cooling, and about level with the CyberPower. Those figures mean the Scan becomes hotter than the CyberPower, which has older and less-efficient hardware.
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At that point it couldn’t make full use of GPU Boost, topping out at 1,683MHz. The graphics card was cooler thanks to Pascal, with a peak temperature of 87☌. The processor topped out at 97☌ in stress tests, which is only a few degrees short of its limits – but most users won’t run the chip at 100% load for extended periods.
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It’s quick when booting and loading: the Samsung SSD romped through sequential read and write tests at speeds of 2,098MB/sec and 1,534MB/sec.Ĭonsidering the high-end kit inside, I was concerned about noise and heat, but the Scan coped well. I isn’t quite the standard bearer in application benchmarks, but this is still one of the fastest laptops I’ve reviewed – and it won’t get in the way of high-end games or intensive software. Those scores are up on the Asus GX700’s standard mode, with that machine able to surpass the Scan only once its overclocking was deployed. The Core i7-6700K managed 4,242 and 15,203 in Geekbench’s single- and multi-core tests – both better than the CyberPower. The Scan’s incredible gaming grunt is bolstered by the desktop-class CPU. In most of the test games there was no speed drop, with only a frame or two missing from a handful of titles. These are incredible scores, and activating Nvidia G-Sync didn’t have a noticeable impact on performance. The Pascal-powered Scan also beat the Asus ROG GX700, which boasted an overclocked and water-cooled GTX 980 GPU and topped out at 12,941 in Fire Strike. Not surprisingly, it means the Scan easily outpaced the CyberPower Fangbook 4 SK-X17, which could manage only 8,861 in Fire Strike.
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The Scan churned out three-figure frame rates in 1080p tests, and then scored 16,232 points in the demanding 3DMark: Fire Strike benchmark. That’s incredible performance, and it means there’s headroom for even more 4K gaming more demanding graphics settings will still run smoothly, and future titles will run just as well. In DiRT Rally it averaged an impressive 63fps. Then it ran through Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor at 59.8fps. With GTA V’s graphics options turned up and the resolution set to 3,840 x 2,160, the Scan still averaged 68fps. There’s no question that Scan’s machine has the power to play modern games at 4K. Scan 3XS LG17 Carbon Extreme – Performance