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Surface studio laptop review
Surface studio laptop review







surface studio laptop review

It is no great surprise that Microsoft has largely nailed this part. The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio concept lives and dies by the quality of its hinge.

surface studio laptop review

(Image credit: Andrew Williams/Digital Camera World) It’s one of the big issues for potential Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio buyers. As is the case in other Microsoft Surface lines, these upgrades can seem painfully expensive when stacked up against the raw cost of the components. While base models have a humble 256GB SSD and 16GB RAM, the highest-end specs have 32GB RAM and 2TB SSD storage. There’s no such cap on the RAM and storage, though. Microsoft has deliberately struck a balance between power and how pleasant the thing is to use each day. The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is a performance machine, but sits a good few rungs below a high-end gaming laptop or workstation. At this level, power is not limited so much by the size of your power brick, more the laptop’s ability to shift heat generated by the internals. H-series chipsets are typically much better at sustained heavy workloads as a result.

surface studio laptop review

Again, with the fans at moderate speeds.These Intel processors differ from the kind used in the average slim and light laptop in the juice, the power, they are able to draw. With the CPU fully taxed in Cinebench, it could sustain just shy of 90 degree celsius without the fans on full blast, while in a gaming scenario, the CPU will generally hover around the mid 60s while the GPU is even lower in the mid 50s. Thermals on the other hand are fantastic and well under control. With all that said, not understandable given the resolution and GPU. While CS:GO and Valorant are still plenty enjoyable, the same can’t be said for Apex Legends where the frame rate drops below 60 and even Genshin Impact, where there would be sudden spikes and drops below 60 if there’s too much happening on screen. At 1080p, performance was fantastic with games like CS:GO and Valorant, easily pumping out more than 100 frames per second, making full use of that 120Hz display, Where it’ll fall short is if you game at the native resolution. We tested at both 1080p and the native resolution of 2,400 x 1,600. Since this laptop does feature a RTX 3050 Ti with a 40W TGP, we tried some games as well.









Surface studio laptop review