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for anyone who wants to offer actual advice: its a lenovo thinkpad t450 with a soldered i5-5300U that hits over 90C when running cargo compiles. I have changed the thermal paste and it didn't do much.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Thing is everywhere i look says otherwise, reviees say the SP11 is quiet and doesnt overheat, and is quite performant. Plus, my main use case is going to be development, which i cant find anyone writing about, but I've heard the DX is on par for Windows. Rust doesnt seem to have issues with ARM as you have stated the heaviest I'll be running in games is going to be ULTRAKILL at most, which runs on a T450 smoothly so there is minimal doubt the x86 emulator can't take it. I'm not keen on buying an Apple laptop, but I'll consider it should a guy I know who has an M1 Macbook convince me well enough, and if I'm buying x86 again its either a newer Thinkpad (as in, not with a slow CPU and seemingly a long lifetime with a precious user). I'm increasingly eyeing up the Thinkpad P1 Gen 1/2 ( I know another guy who had one and even in 2024 it would RIP AND TEAR UNTIL ITS DONE ), is it still good?

Also, since I feel I haven't dismissed your "M4 is better" point: There isnt an M4 Macbook yet, and the M3 is beyond my price range, costing over 3k€. The SP11 is 1.25k€ for comparison 1, 2, 3, while an M1 Mac is 1k€.

Finally, a small side note: you haven't really "backed" or provided sources for any of your arguments, whereas I've linked sources for as many statements as I can. If you want, I can also provide screenshots of my friends' testimonies)

EDIT: Weird, you stated the M4 makes the X1 bite the curb, but that doesn't seem to be the case[X1] [M4]