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This is honestly an appealing option if you are in the market for heavy and loud gaming laptops (I personally only buy 17 inch laptops because I don't like small screens).
I was surprised the review didn't include a section on how exactly the optional water cooling works. The OEM description pages implies it's a plug and play system with an additional 1.2 kg reservoir attachment (for an additional €199)
You would want a proper carrier bag for the this laptop.
The base 16GB RAM for the ~€2,000 euro configuration is a joke though.