No advantages in temperatures, at least. There is an ease-of-handling advantage in being able to relocate the radiator, as opposed to having a big chunk of metal fixed around the CPU area.
No advantages in temperatures, at least. There is an ease-of-handling advantage in being able to relocate the radiator, as opposed to having a big chunk of metal fixed around the CPU area.
If your laptop’s port is capable of it, yes. Your iGPU is capable of it, but some laptops are saddled with only an HDMI 1.4 port. If you have such a laptop, you will need to run the monitor at a lower refresh rate.