I do agree with you here. But given the fact that laptop processors use so low power, and ivy bridge at stock temps doesnt run hotter than sandy bridge. I see no point. Multimedia notebooks aren't made for CPU intensive tasks anyway they're not made to be stressed out.
Also if you're running a quadcore mobile chip (i7) you're only on half the load, 60% load if you use lle on thread. This gives the i7 multimedia notebooks an advantage but you'll still be limited by the poor hd 4000
To be honest, i have never met someone who has RMA'd their laptop because of it running wayyyy too hot. I hear a lot complain about the high temps when they're like in their bed gaming and stuff. But laptops are not made for dolphin, they're made for watching movies/browsing the internet/light tasks whereever you want.
Companies make their laptops based on this strategy. They do test them to this extent that they wont explode while running these tasks. Gaminglaptops aside. Macbook Pro Retina version aside.
A good alternative would be buying a notebook cooler, placing it on your desk. And whenever you feel like gaming go sit on your desk and place it on the cooler. Tho this conflicts the whole point of having a laptop.
sorry for the grammar/spelling/whatever mistakes dont bother with me here, I'm a dutchman :3
Also if you're running a quadcore mobile chip (i7) you're only on half the load, 60% load if you use lle on thread. This gives the i7 multimedia notebooks an advantage but you'll still be limited by the poor hd 4000
To be honest, i have never met someone who has RMA'd their laptop because of it running wayyyy too hot. I hear a lot complain about the high temps when they're like in their bed gaming and stuff. But laptops are not made for dolphin, they're made for watching movies/browsing the internet/light tasks whereever you want.
Companies make their laptops based on this strategy. They do test them to this extent that they wont explode while running these tasks. Gaminglaptops aside. Macbook Pro Retina version aside.
A good alternative would be buying a notebook cooler, placing it on your desk. And whenever you feel like gaming go sit on your desk and place it on the cooler. Tho this conflicts the whole point of having a laptop.
sorry for the grammar/spelling/whatever mistakes dont bother with me here, I'm a dutchman :3