

The air intake vents are on the bottom and there are 4 exhausts in total. The 2 versions of the Aero Blade fans inside are able to keep the laptop considerably cool despite playing games for hours and hours. Sticking to the fans, they have decided to go with the 4th-gen Aero Blade 3D technology for cooling. However, be very wary of the situation where you decide to use that button cause the improved performance comes at a cost of very high noise from the fans. Moving on, there’s a “ Turbo” key up top using which you can overclock the GPU, up the fan speeds and also max out the CPU limits, should the necessity arise. Even at max volume, the audio did not distort much, so that’s great! The sound quality is decent but something that did not quite wow me. There, you can customize MaxxBass, width and more as per your preference. Moreover, the command center acts as a gateway for the Waves MaxxAudio control panel. The lighting is not as vivid as one would expect, but nevertheless, it contributes to the laptop’s gaming aesthetics to a certain degree. Here, you can also customize the 4-zone lighting of the keyboard to your liking. In the command center, you can view your system info which includes details about the CPU, GPU, options to control the fan speed and more. Ports: 1x RJ45 (LAN), 3x USB 3.1 Gen 2, 1x microphone/headphone, 1x HDMI, 1x mini display, 1x Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 2.
#ACER PREDATOR HELIOS 300 REVIEW 17 INCH BLUETOOTH#
Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0.


And I finally got to test it! The unit I have with me comes with a 9th gen Intel Core i7 processor, RTX 2060, and a 15.6-inch 144Hz panel, but there are a lot of variants of the Helios 300 including one with a 17.3-inch display. The Acer Predator Helios 300 2019 is probably the most requested gaming laptop review in our comments section.
