HP ZBook Fury 16 G10 review – near-silent powerful workstation that is built like a tank


    Storage performance

    The NVMe of our device is a 1TB KIOXIA KXG80ZNV1T02. Below you can see some benchmarks of this Gen 4 SSDs. It reached 76°C after two benchmark runs of Crystal Disk Mark. Still, the warning composite temperature of this SSD is set to 79°C (and the critical one to 84°C) so we didn’t observe thermal throttling.



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    David
    1 year ago

    Thanks for the comprehensive review, it’s one of the few quality reviews out there. I’m glad HP kept the physical touchpad buttons. I suppose the laptop designers have no idea how IMPORTANT these physical buttons can be to the design & engineering industries (e.g. architectural and urban design, and perhaps the entire creative industry). We need the middle button to quickly pan/rotate views in 3D modelling / simulation software, and the physical left/right keys for fast, precise clicking without any sluggishness / accidental clicking and dragging. Not everyone wants to carry around a mouse and separate keyboard. After all, this is… Read more »

    alecail
    1 year ago
    Reply to  David

    I don´t think people are doing 3d modeling at a café or in a plane, and need full control of the camera all the time. They have a standard usb mouse or a 3d connexion if they need that feature. I get it, I’use middle mouse drag and even more complex gestures in SideFX Houdini, but when you’re on your laptop on the go, you do with what you have.