Quote from: Banned Account on Yesterday at 20:21:06According to Phawx's review, he ran a stress test and it didn't go above 80°C.I quoted 100°C because that is the official line before CPU starts to throttle. 80°C is still to much, if you install CrystalDiskInfo you will get alarms triggered at 70°C. The reviewers are usually getting "golden units": hand picked, triple checked and in stellar condition from a factory. But in real life after couple months of using dust start taking a toll on a device increasing operating temperatures and in that state the device will last through major of its lifespan.
Quote from: Banned Account on Yesterday at 20:21:06If someone mainly uses endurance mode, which limits tdp further so it doesn't use anymore than 15w (20w total), would this still be a cause for concern?In that case i suspect you will get reduced fan performance, lower spin as fan noise "hygiene" takes priority. And lets be honest, no one pays that kind of money to play games at half performance. People will push it as far as it can go.
Quote from: Banned Account on Yesterday at 20:21:06Even if they were to use smaller form factor nvme drive and move it away, would just make another critical component close to the heat source like battery which is just as bad.You're right about the battery compromise. If i got to design it i would increase thickness of the handheld - they dont need to be notebook slim, they just need to be comfortable to hold. Look at the "legion go 2" aka thicc-boi, where they had even less space to work because of detachable controllers.
Quote from: Banned Account on Yesterday at 20:21:06Or using extremely low clocked old arm cpus that barely generate any heat is the solution?Not my arena of expertise but people which are after this kind of product usually want more performance not less. Reducing wattage and changing platforms would put it against gaming smartphones. Make it more thick i say!
Quote from: Desmo on Yesterday at 19:56:56I'm not very sure. On the MSI Claw 8 ai+ a modification was designed to install a 2280 SSD just like on the new MSI Claw 8 EX Ai+. In fact, it was positioned right ABOVE the heatpipe and none of the people who implemented the modification had problems in a year of use
Quote from: StorageEngineer on Yesterday at 17:13:42CPU that can heat up to 100C during load
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A storage flash chip is literally 2cm away from a heat source - a major design flaw