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Are there cold ultrabooks?
Tell me if there are laptops that do not heat up and preferably do not make noise when using the office, pycharm, several browsers and a handful of instant messengers? Now I have asus ux331un - I don't like it, before that it was ux32ln - it was much colder and quieter, although a little thicker. I’m looking at tests on notebookcheck and on mine the temperature of the case is supposedly almost the lowest, but I measured it and I have the values \u200b\u200bof the load without load, and with the load another 10-15 degrees higher, that is, you can only work in the load with an external keyboard, otherwise your hands will burn.
Are there any alternatives?
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He Pe Se))) Dell XPS 9560/70
If you're lucky, you can undervolt up to -180 - peace and quiet. And the battery will thank you. But dirty forever, the coating collects all the fat, but for that it is cold.
I have been using acer swift 3 (i3, 8ram, 128ssd, hd620) for two years - it has never warmed up at least noticeably, and the fan noise became barely audible after 2 years of using ito, if you pick it up and bring it to your ear. Macbook 16 in comparison is just a stove and an airplane in terms of noise, under load. It doesn’t make noise without load, but it heats up very even without a long load - phpsrorm, docker and a couple of small programs
But there is a difference in power, so I think that miracles do not happen and a powerful laptop will make noise one way or another
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