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[–] yogurtwrong@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

I use a Surface Pro 9, I bought it new specifically to install Linux on it.

Uninstalled Windows 11 one hour after it's first bootup and installed Fedora on it, and I am pretty sure most of it's problems are caused by Windows. On Linux, it is stone cold and dead silent when I am browsing the web, editing text, programming etc. I get about 6 hours of freedom when I got VSCodium and some browser windows open.

For sub 5 minute multicore workloads, the metal case eats all that heat up fairly quickly and I can say the device has very good thermal design. Though it does heat up to "hurts to touch" temperatures when I got hour long heavy workloads like compiling the linux kernel, I did expect that because it is an Intel after all.

I don't really mind overheating since I don't hold the device in my hands when I am compiling a giant project, what matters is that it doesn't heat up in my hands when I am watching movies and stuff.

Plus; my favourite desktop GNOME is wonderful on touchscreens, I love their HIG, it is so comfortable. I can't imagine the poor souls having to navigate Windows UI on a touchscreen.