Surface Pro has been questioned by users due to overheating.

  

Computer Store News: Surface Pro has been released for a while, but it has not been interrupted due to overheating problems in Surface Pro. Although Surface Pro uses Newtel's new Ivy Bridge architecture, using 22nm 3D tri-gate transistor technology, we can place more transistors on a smaller chip area in exchange for higher performance, while still It can control the power consumption to about half of the original base. But compared to the ARM architecture processor used in the iPad or other Android Pad, its TDP power consumption is still about 3-4 times that of the top quad-core ARM architecture processor, so the Surface Pro can't get rid of the notebook. Fans that have been used for cooling purposes on computers still require active cooling to solve this problem.

Not every Surface Pro will have problems due to overheating. One user thinks that Microsoft’s official website says that according to this user’s test, when the CPU/GPU temperature reaches 80 degrees, it is a critical point. This will cause the CPU power to drop to 7W and the GPU's power to drop to 2.4W, which is less than the CPU /GPU 10W rating, while the Ivy Bridge architecture requires that the above rated power of the original is above 17W. So once the temperature rises, the power will drop, the operating efficiency of the equipment will drop, and because so much data needs to be processed, it is not difficult to explain why the internal temperature rises rapidly within a few minutes.



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