Wow. Higher heat more throttling, less heat less throttling. What a revelation. Who would have figured.
Thank you for your insightful input... but yes, it is that simple. The fact that the Surface Pro 3 has half the fans of the previous two Surface Pros means that it can't cool its metal casing as well. Even if it can keep its processor cooled with that one fan, the heat gets absorbed by the metal casing and can't get dissipated fast enough to keep running the processor at a high level like the Surface Pro 1 and 2 could.
A couple of us over at the Microsoft forums have been discussing this here for awhile, if anyone wants to see some more info from our tests or have some input over there feel free.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...rottling/cdb99447-2f23-4ef1-9336-0c4e6b7de488