A few random responses/facts for @searchingFire
The laptop I have - which as mentioned is not exactly the same model - has some metal on it but is also mostly plastic.
I brought mine as a comparison not to convince you to buy it, but rather, to point out that it is almost the same model number yet is plastic. My experience has been that 1000 series ASUS models are plastic and 3000 series are metal.
There are dGPUs that run quiet when you aren't stressing them out. However, you have yet to explain what you are doing with the graphics, so I personally cannot asses whether a 780M system will be sufficient for you. Lacking that info, I noted that dedicated graphics can often run quieter than integrated, particularly if the former is not being stressed out and the latter is. This is the primary reason that I don't recommend 780M computers for gaming unless the person's use of 'gaming' refers to Rocket League or a Truck Simulator, which any computer can run but a 780M can run extremely well at the highest settings with less electricity. As an aside, a Vega 7 paired with an 8-core processor can also do this quite well... Just saying.
I own a Swift X with a similar processor (to the model in my house - a 5800U) and dedicated graphics. It runs quietly most of the time, especially when it is not on performance mode. The fans go on, whether the processor and integrated graphics are stressed, or the dedicated graphics are stressed. The same goes for my GalaxyBook with only integrated graphics - quiet most of the time and loud on load. (A lot depends on how efficient the cooling is on the motherboard. However, gaming laptops tend to be loud more often and loud is louder. Check out Notebookcheck's decibel level section on any computer they reviewed - it is listed under 'emissions.') I say this as anecdotal evidence that your assumption regarding integrated graphics may not be accurate.
By all means, test it out and let us know. Feedback is always helpful.
Hello, thank you for all your help it is greatly appreciated. That being said, my use cases are being able to play games like GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2, and ~90%+ of ROBLOX games on high settings. Vega 7 can do it quite well but it's not as capable as the 780M which is inside the CPU of 7940HS. Here's what I saw when I looked at the laptop reviews for Acer X, it looks like the fan is always on. I have an issue with this, prefer fan to be off under normal usage which is basically low usage for purposes like coding and word document plus design (bits of image editing like using Paint in Windows 11).
I had the Acer Helios Neo 16 RTX 4050 and it has comparable dB levels to the Acer X that you have. When I was in possession of it, the fan was never off. Even during low usage or normal it would spin at 1800 RPM and was not adjustable. I just don't find that acceptable especially during high focus tasks like coding. By default, I never had integrated gpu cpuS that would run fans 24-7. My current is a Dell with the Intel Xe Iris graphics and the fans are 80% of the time off during normal usage (or at 500 RPM very low low low noise).
The Vivobook (similar model to the one I should be receiving soon) looks like the fans turn off at low usage:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-VivoBook-S15-D533UA-Review-Ryzen-7-all-rounder-with-good-battery-runtimes.551186.0.htmlSearch for "emissions" and look for the footnote where it says the fans actually turn off during low usage.
This is not the case with the Acer X that you have:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Swift-X-14-laptop-review-with-RTX-3050-Underchallenged-i5-1240P.666658.0.htmlAcer Predator Helios Neo 16:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Predator-Helios-Neo-16-laptop-review-Acer-has-created-a-gaming-chimera.765436.0.htmlSaid to be one of the quietest laptop on the gaming market segment but I don't think that's true because fans are always on no matter what.
And from some user reviews of gaming laptops in general, I found out they tried it under quiet library environments and the noise was definitely audible.
Here's a Dell with integrated graphics that I have used before:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Inspiron-15-3000-3511-laptop-review-Making-cheaper-better.593398.0.htmlExtremely quiet experience, I never heard the fan turn on unless I had a game going which is fantastic. I'm OKAY with hearing fans turn on when gaming but I don't like when it's always on even during low usage tasks, I just think that's the bare minimum and it's incredibly inefficient (and I think it's definitely a design flaw).
To date there are only 2 gaming laptops that I have heard have the ability for the fans to be off during normal usage : the Dell G15 which turns fan on around 65 celsius according to some users and the Lenovo Legion which is preferred, it doesn't have official support for turning fans off but some clever developer was able to take control of the fan. You can turn fans off in Legion Fan Control software (when temps are below 50 celsius or so) you can turn fans to 0 rpm, I believe. However these two laptops i.m.o don't really have a deal going for them and they do sport the 15.6 in screen compared to the Vivobook that I ordered which has 16 inches.
I have yet to test the Vivobook. There was someone that noted that Vivobooks have failed in the past (malfunctioned) but I think this happens with a lot of models and you take a chance regardless. For instance, when I did research on the Lenovo Legoon laptop, I saw that it is possible for it to fail even though it had a reputation of great build quality some users were reporting issues with it after around a year or so. At that price point, it is costly for a failure to happen so I did not want to take a chance because if it failed a bit out of warranty I'd be out my money when I could have had 2 laptops totaling 1k$ ish after tax.
@searchingFire
Here's a list of notebookcheck reviews that are capped at laptops under 25 decibels under load (15-17"). Maybe you should search from these models. You can also filter by loudness when idle.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Laptop-Search.8223.0.html?&manufacturer=&model=&lang=2&gpu=&gpu_manu=&gpu_architecture=&gpu_class=&cpu=&cpu_manu=&cpu_generation=&cpu_cores=&inch=&inch_from=15&inch_to=17&screen_ratio=&screen_resolution_x=&screen_resolution_y=&screen_glossy=&screen_panel_type=&screen_panel=&screen_refresh_rate=&class=&rating=&reviewcount=&dr_workmanship=&dr_display=&dr_emissions=&dr_ergonomy=&dr_performance=&dr_mobility=&dr_temperature=&dr_audio=&dr_camera=&age=&min_age=&year_from=&year_till=&weight=&size_width=&size_length=&size_depth=&price=&min_price=&min_list_price=&list_price=&ram=&battery_capacity=&battery_capacity_mah=&hdd_size=&hdd_type=&odd_type=&lan_type=&wlan_type=&brightness_center=&de2000_colorchecker=&percent_of_srgb=&pwm=&loudness_min=&loudness_load=25&battery_wlan=&os_type=&tag_type=&nbcReviews=&orderby=0&scatterplot_x=&scatterplot_y=&scatterplot_r=
Will look into that looks great!
Thanks for all your help!
Hopefully I can post an update soon regarding the Vivobook.