ETA Prime Answers the Question: What if the MacBook Neo Had Thermo-Electric Cooling?
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ETA Prime Answers the Question: What if the MacBook Neo Had Thermo-Electric Cooling?
By all accounts, the MacBook Neo is a great budget laptop. However, because it has no active cooling system, the A18 Pro thermally throttles pretty quickly, degrading performance of games and other applications. Thanks to how easy it is to take the Neo apart, you've probably already seen videos of users adding a thermal pad to transfer some of the heat from the Neo's chip to its aluminum chassis. The result is a meaningful boost in performance. …
Water-Cooling the New Apple MacBook Neo With a Custom Water Loop
Thermal management is a critical factor for compact laptops like the MacBook Neo, especially when handling demanding tasks such as gaming or video editing. In a detailed breakdown, ETA Prime explores how the MacBook Neo’s reliance on passive cooling, including a graphene thermal pad, limits its performance by triggering thermal throttling at 105°C. To address […] The post Water-Cooling the New Apple MacBook Neo With a Custom Water Loop appeared …
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