Message from @androidcrawler
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it had a hole in it
effectively making the load bearing part be practically a mm or less in total
sounds like classic :P
thank god i got most of spent money back when i sold it as spare parts to friend
to replace his shitty parts
same thing happened to ipad
those holes ruin the structural integrity
race to idle
>intels >idle ever
the macbook air doesnt need cooling okay
it uses a 5 watt processor
the fan is just to cool the chassis!!!
>cool the chassis
it's not a 12" macbook the cpu has its own heatsink
I'm confused, netbooks have started being fanless depending on the model, usually lowspec ones (not talking about arm chromebooks). Aren't Macbook Airs just fancy netbooks for sluts?
no
kinda weird from apple since one of the older macbook models was pasively cooled through the actual chassis
dont see why they couldnt have expanded that to their other models
they lost their good engineers
more like driven away
because marketers run the company now
Computers used in military vehicles are all passively cooled through their boxes. Apple could market a passively cooled laptop as "designed with military class engineering philosophy"
But I'm not sure their target audience would like that
I'd like it tho, like those fully solid state toughbooks, or my thinkpad with a very non aggressive fan profile, rarely turns on
something is randomly raping my disk
how can I find out what it is?
my entire computer freezes when it spikes like that
click on the open resource monitor button at the bottom
and go to the disk tab
ah nice
It's "System" with PID 4
that shouldn't be
constantly doing 155 MB/s
and sometimes spiking
Is it windows downloading a big update?
Doing a backup or system restore point of some kind?
that's what I thought, too, so now I'm manually running windows update
though I'm within my "active hours" so it shouldn't be doing that, no?