Various expert tests and analyses on the topic of the new MacBooku Pro s procesorem i9 tu už bylo mnoho. Pojďme se tedy podívat, zda bychom si díky jeho přehřívání mohli třeba uvařit vejce k snídani. Přesně do tohoto experimentu se pustil youtuber s přezdívkou randomfrankp a celý jej, jak jinak, natočil na kameru.
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Nový MacBook Pro you have suffered a lot. First, it was dealt with keyboard and its improvements compared to previous models. After that, many users also complained about error messages popping up and restarting the system on their own, which is probably to blame chip Apple T2, but apparently the most pressing problems were with the i9 processor. Thanks its overheating initially there were huge performance fluctuations when using certain applications. Even MacBook showed worse results than its older brother last year. The problem with the performanceonem Apple solved it with an update, but of course the high temperature remained.
MacBook It's a great and versatile helper, but you can't cook on it yet:
In the video we can see that during rendering the processor temperature is around 100 degrees Celsius, which is a really high number. But what about the egg, cracked open directly on the bottom MacBooku? Unfortunately, despite the processor overheating, the chassis didn't get hot enough to boil an egg. Its temperature was maxat least less than 50 degrees and that is simply not enough. And this despite the fact that the egg was on Macbookfor almost seven hours, during which the device was constantly rendering video. Moreover, towards the end, for an unknown reason, the processor temperature dropped to approximately 70-80 degrees and it was clear that it was not worth continuing the experiment.
So the performance offers MacBooky For a really high price, but they still won't cook breakfast for us.
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Apple should reinvent cooling.
Sorry, but those are completely standard temperatures... 94•C, I'm driving on an aluminum HP at 98•C.... another thing - what was the temperature in the room?, another thing, the aluminum "case" works by itself as a "cooler", so 117•C is again standard, I have an aluminum HP 120 BUT BEWARE of the "case" only.... that's me when someone doesn't understand the differences between NTB and PC and hates it... dementia all sheep
It's not like holding a "cooler" in your hand that's probably 60 degrees, right? Regardless of the fact that these extreme temperatures around 100 degrees significantly reduce the lifespan of many computersonent.
With such a temperature, your processor probably won't last very long. When my gaming laptop reaches 80 degrees on the processor, I grab my head and turn on the fan. max. I've had it for 4 years now and it's still as good as new. I'm curious how long yours will last if you overheat it like this.
The ntb has been serving me for over three years... of course, the durability tax is paid for the compactness of the ntb
I'm happy with my MBPro Mid 2014 and I definitely wouldn't trade it in for a new one, even for free. MacBook. I do graphics on it daily. No chopping or waiting. I don't want MacBook which has more disadvantages than advantages. iPhone I like X, it was a success except for the facial recognition system. iPad Pro I use it for drawing and graphics and it is also top notch. Why can't they do it too MacBook where one goes WOW. And the news is revolutionary. Like when I first saw an aluminum MacBook, Retinu, Magsafe … na nějaký přihlouplý digitální pritepleny prouzecek nejsem zvědavý obzvláště když pracuji na externí klávesnici. Jeden konektor. Přehřívání. Klávesnice za starou belu. Bohužel až můj notebook navštíví křemíkové nebe vyměnim mobilitu za iMac.