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Surface Book 2 processors Both the 13-inch and 15-inch models feature the new eighth-generation Intel Quad-Core Core i7-8650U processors with a maximum turbo boost of 4.2GHz and 16GB of RAM. On the 13-inch model with the Core i7 runs at 15W, while the 15-inch model runs at 20W. The entry-level Surface Book 2 at 13 inches costs $1,499 and uses an older, seventh-generation Intel dual-core Core i5-7300U processor that maxes out at 3.2GHz. It has 8GB of RAM and 256GB of solid-state drive (SSD) storage. This model has no discrete GPU. Surface Book 2 storage All versions of the Surface Book 2 use PCIe NVMe SSDs for internal storage. It is not user upgradable.
Storage sizes are available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB options. Surface Book 2 graphics For the Core i7 models, the 13-inch has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card with 2GB of GDDR5 video memory.
The more substantial 15-inch model, however, has a much more powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card and 6GB of GDDR5 video memory. Surface Book 2 fans How Microsoft cools the Surface Book 2 depends on the model.
13-inch Core i5: No fans. 13-inch Core i7: No fan in display or tablet.
Fan in keyboard base for NVIDIA GPU. 15-inch Core i7: Fan in display and tablet.
Fan in keyboard base for NVIDIA GPU. The 15-inch Surface Book 2 has multiple fans because the Intel Core i7 processor runs at a full 20W all the time, whereas the 13-inch Core i7 runs at 15W and therefore is passively cooled. Since the 13-inch Surface Book 2 with a Core i5 does not have a NVIDIA GPU, it needs neither a fan in the display or tablet area for the CPU nor one in the keyboard base for graphics. Surface Book 2 ports All Surface Book 2s have the same port configuration regardless of size or model.
Microsoft is still using its proprietary Surface Connect for power and the optional Surface Dock. There are also two USB Type-A 3.1 (Gen 1) ports for data and charging out. There is also a full SDXC card reader and USB Type-C instead of a mini DisplayPort. Surface Book 2 USB Type-C All Surface Book 2's have a USB Type-C 3.1 port instead of the mini DisplayPort found in the original Surface Book. It is not Thunderbolt 3 compliant, however, so there is no external GPU (eGPU) support. What the Type-C Display Port can do for output depends on how it is used. When splitting it between power, data, and display, such as through the Surface Dock, users will get only two lanes of PCIe for the screen.
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That results in a maximum secondary display resolution of 2880 x 1800 at 60Hz allowing the most popular resolution today β QHD (2560 x 1440) β to be used. Alternatively, if you are only using a secondary display through USB Type-C (using all four PCIe lanes), the Surface Book 2 supports up to a 4K output resolution at 60Hz. External USB Type-C docks, including third-party options, are all supported through the USB Type-C port on the Surface Book 2. Surface Book 2 and Xbox Wireless Only the 15-inch Surface Book 2 features built-in Xbox Wireless support letting users connect an Xbox game controller using the native protocol. The 13-inch Surface Book 2 can utilize the newer Xbox One S controller via Bluetooth instead, though it loses haptic feedback. Surface Book 2 charging All Surface Book 2s use the proprietary magnetic Surface Connect port and charger for power The Core i5 13-inch uses a small 39W charger, while the Core i7 models (13-inch and 15-inch) both have larger 95W Surface chargers.
While both Core i7 Surface 95W chargers also have a secondary USB Type-A port for charging peripherals, the 15-inch charger supports 7.5W versus just 5W for the 13-inch model. Users can also recharge the Surface Book 2 with a USB Type-C charger as long as it is powerful enough. Devices can be charged from the Surface Book 2, such as a phone using USB Type-C. More on Surface Book 2.