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After a while my normal procedure was to run with the thing sitting on top of an ice pack. That would let me run a 60-90 minute video conference without troubles.
The only redeeming feature of these machines is that they could emulate old x86 hardware at speed. That allowed me to run old apps on old OSes without having to keep old hardware running.
Found a web based benchmark tool that will run your CPU and GPU at 100% each. While temperatures went up to 90 degrees science... still no fans. Ended up installing a different utility to manually set the fan speed to confirm they worked.
I don't know what they did but it's good.
they're doing what to my CPU????
Also, pour one for the death of the analog speedo. Peg the needle, no more!
All their spec sheets say they support up to x% _non-condensing_ humidity, which I’m guessing is about the dew point?
Electrolytic capacitors can freeze up but again, you'd need a Yakutia-like environment for it to actually pose a concern.
Lastly I've heard of circuit boards warping from going from really cold to really hot, but those were power components.
My M3 Macbook Pro's palm rests get uncomfortably warm during regular IDE use. It doesn't get hot enough to spin up a fan, but it is enough to be distracting.
It's not hot, but with 22C ambient it is enough of a rise to be annoying.
I think the real question is what IDE we're talking about.
If you get a MacBook Air it will get quite toasty at throttling limits. After all, it has no fan.
MacBook Pro models and Apple computers in general tend to favor quiet operation over keeping the laptop surface cool.
Many PC gaming laptops go out of their way to keep warm air off the keyboard deck with a high willingness to use fan noise to accomplish that since the assumption is that you’re resting your hands on the computer for an extended period and you have headphones on for your game anyway.
(All joking aside, this is why I have a MacBook Pro. Compilation easily hits the Air’s thermal limits and the performance boost on the Pro with its fan is impressive.)
This applies to any computer, Apple, Windows or Linux. Desktop or laptop.
If your typing on any computer is dependent on you resting your wrists whilst typing then it is indicative of poor typing technique and/or posture.
And ironically the very thing you think you're trying to prevent by resting your wrists (carpel tunnel and/or strain) is likely to be aggravated by over-reliance on wrist wrests due to the added pressure on the wrist.