Then use a desktop. Like most people I want my laptop paper thin: at least Apple understands that correctly. My daily laptop driver is a "LG Gram" which is especially slick, thin and light (lighter than any Mac laptop) and it's no slouch: 24 GB of RAM for example. And it's basically quiet: I don't even know if it has any fan (I own it since years and never heard a fan).
I'll take a slightly slower laptop if it means it's much quieter. But there's no way I'm going back to the bricks we used to have in 90s/2000s.
If you need a 4090 GPU, buy a desktop and call it a day. For everything else, you can get plenty of power, fast NVMe M.2 SSD, lots of RAM in a paper thin laptop.
Then use a desktop. Like most people I want my laptop paper thin: at least Apple understands that correctly. My daily laptop driver is a "LG Gram" which is especially slick, thin and light (lighter than any Mac laptop) and it's no slouch: 24 GB of RAM for example. And it's basically quiet: I don't even know if it has any fan (I own it since years and never heard a fan).
I'll take a slightly slower laptop if it means it's much quieter. But there's no way I'm going back to the bricks we used to have in 90s/2000s.
If you need a 4090 GPU, buy a desktop and call it a day. For everything else, you can get plenty of power, fast NVMe M.2 SSD, lots of RAM in a paper thin laptop.