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minus-squareCaptPretentious@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·4 months agoThis statement doesn’t actually give a clear picture. It’s doesn’t explain why. It’s the windows fan curve more aggressive? What programs were being ran? What was the actual fan speed? What was the actual temp? What was the exact version of Windows/Linux? We’re these ‘experiments’ ran in the same hardware under the same conditions. You can choose to be LTT and just say whatever and pass it off as fact, or you can be GN and back it up with highly detailed facts.
minus-squareKrapKake@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·4 months agoYea sure, you can go and do all that. Im just speaking from my personal experience. There were no experiments, it’s just the behavior I notice from Windows before the device gets the Linux treatment.
This statement doesn’t actually give a clear picture. It’s doesn’t explain why.
It’s the windows fan curve more aggressive?
What programs were being ran?
What was the actual fan speed?
What was the actual temp?
What was the exact version of Windows/Linux?
We’re these ‘experiments’ ran in the same hardware under the same conditions.
You can choose to be LTT and just say whatever and pass it off as fact, or you can be GN and back it up with highly detailed facts.
Yea sure, you can go and do all that. Im just speaking from my personal experience. There were no experiments, it’s just the behavior I notice from Windows before the device gets the Linux treatment.