The Acer Switch 7 uses direct current to dim the backlight, instead of Pulse Width Modulation. PWM frequencies prolong battery life by drawing power only during the duty cycle, but they can absolutely wreck your eyes over the long run.
@@robgoren8628 No. I run a few GPU tests and the FPS on Intel UHD620 was better (30-35 fps on overheat) then on MX150 (2nd, 3rd pass 19-24 fps on overheat) You can see it in this video.
@@robgoren8628 So there are no sense in MX150 on heavy load. When its cold - 82 fps in Cinebench r15 GPU test, then drops to 19-24 fps Same test Intel UHD620 cold 55 fps, then 30-35 fps
The Acer Switch 7 uses direct current to dim the backlight, instead of Pulse Width Modulation. PWM frequencies prolong battery life by drawing power only during the duty cycle, but they can absolutely wreck your eyes over the long run.
The performance on AC not the best because of the overheat, so I gave it back.
@@DPTech_workroom Overheating during heavy gaming? Or just regular use?
@@robgoren8628
No. I run a few GPU tests and the FPS on Intel UHD620 was better (30-35 fps on overheat) then on MX150 (2nd, 3rd pass 19-24 fps on overheat)
You can see it in this video.
@@robgoren8628
So there are no sense in MX150 on heavy load.
When its cold - 82 fps in Cinebench r15 GPU test, then drops to 19-24 fps
Same test Intel UHD620 cold 55 fps, then 30-35 fps