The machine looks great, and it stays cool and quiet. That was true even in my most intense gaming tests, which speaks to the design of the Predator Orion 7000. At most, it has a low, barely audible hum. I don’t suspect the airflow channels Acer has carved out for the intake fans and GPU are doing much, but whatever is going on, it keeps the Predator Orion 7000 quiet. There’s a vent right by the GPU, too, so the vertical mount doesn’t choke off airflow as it does in the Asus GA35DX. The front panel is doing a lot of work here, offering a large amount of airflow into the front of the case to keep things cool. And in a 4K run of Cyberpunk 2077, the GPU never went above 80 degrees. Even the toasty Core i7-12700K stayed around 70 degrees Celsius in a Cinebench run under a 120mm all-in-one liquid cooler. Noise isn’t an issue on the Predator Orion 7000.
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