Quote from: not_anton on April 27, 2020, 10:36:40
Different people value different things - a laptop fan pisses me off if I can hear it on idle. Especially if the manufacturer rises the fan volume trying to keep CPU under 60 degrees, when the CPU designed working temperature goes to 100 (I am looking at you, HP!).
All macbooks are dead silent on idle. When will Windows laptop copy that feature?
Quote from: not_anton on April 27, 2020, 10:36:40
Different people value different things - a laptop fan pisses me off if I can hear it on idle. Especially if the manufacturer rises the fan volume trying to keep CPU under 60 degrees, when the CPU designed working temperature goes to 100 (I am looking at you, HP!).
All macbooks are dead silent on idle. When will Windows laptop copy that feature?
Quote from: RicoVIking9000 on April 27, 2020, 01:30:10marketing name and word definition in the dictionary are so far apart and have always been so far apart that their matching will surprise me, not the other way around. especially when it comes to laptop noise.
I certainly would; most laptops do, this contradicts the definition of silent, unless the definitions became subjective...
Quote from: william blake on April 27, 2020, 00:44:04Yes? I certainly would; most laptops do, this contradicts the definition of silent, unless the definitions became subjective...QuoteWhen a laptop has a feature called 'Silent mode', you would expect it to be completely silent when running undemanding tasks like word processing or video playback
no :)
QuoteWhen a laptop has a feature called 'Silent mode', you would expect it to be completely silent when running undemanding tasks like word processing or video playback