the CPU doesn't really keep up when you go that high. The Surface Pro 8 gets really hot. Still, the graphics power is there. I'd just be more inclined to use this for GPU acceleration
I'm starting to think that ALL Surface devices are defective. Some people just don't get the problem because their device never really get hot enough to cause any damage. It seems that Surface Pro's can't handle heat very well at all, and is not suitable for any heavy tasks, gaming,...
The price of entry into Microsoft’s future-gazing Surface Pro X is $999 (£999, AU$1,699) – that gets you 8GB of memory (RAM) and a 128GB solid-state drive (SSD). You can double the storage, which ups the price to $1,299 (£1,269, AU$2,149), and double the RAM (...
While its chassis is more iPad-like than Surface-esque, it's still a big device. As a standalone tablet, it's too big and heavy to hold in your hands and watch a half-hour of "The Office," let alone an entire movie. The fanless tablet also got rather hot when used for a long...
Adhesion promotion is probably the single most common application of plasma treatment as it is generally well suited for this task, but also cleaning and etching are important applications. Carboxylic, amine, hydroxyl, epoxy, and so on, are possible functional groups that are most suited to ...
In most cases, when USB-A is removed, it doesn't return. After all, it's legacy technology. On the other side, there's the Surface Connect port that's been on almost every Surface since the Pro 3, despite the fact that proprietary charging ports have been abandoned by every major ...
s towards the top of the unit, around where the Core i5 CPU is located. On the edges I measured a max surface temperature of 36.5C. There’s no getting around the fact that Surface Pro gets warm, noticeably more so than the 4th generation iPad. It never gets uncomfortably hot however....
but not burning hot. Even when doing demanding tasks like HD video editing or playing 3D games, it doesn't get burning hot and the casing stays below body temperature. The display actually gets a bit warm, which you'll notice since it's a touch screen. When doing productivity tasks and...
adapter to Type-C devices, and it gets ready for use instantly with no extra driver required.No interference with the Wifi signal and no connection dropped the issue. Connect your keyboard, mouse, printe...
It does get relatively hot and loud when running games but as long as it has room to breathe it never has any issues. I have a monitor with hub and reverse charging capability so plugging a single thunderbolt 4 cable into it allows the...