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【チャンネル名 Alex Ziskind】
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Honestly I have never even come close to running out. I was on a 6 hour train ride last week and the M1 Pro worked great the whole time.
Macbooks are so ahead of the competition right now, it’s not even close.
MBP 16″ M1 Max Health was at 92% after just over a year 🙁 Just sold it so no longer my problem, but I usually use it on power
Is there a problem if I always leave the MPB plugged in? Since I wouldn’t take it out of the house.
that beginning skit was pretty funny lol – nice video 👍
i am a little bit confused by the test, specifically by the python script you were running. i am not sure what script that was, however you said it “maxes out the CPU.”
my concern/question is: isn’t this a little unfair given that if you were to run programs normally, the M2 MAX would reach its max CPU usage much later than the M1 PRO due to the discrepancy in power. but if both are getting _maxed out_, then the battery is going to get depleted at its fastest rate – which then makes sense that the M2 MAX battery died first because that one has the most powerful CPU and requires the most power to run its CPU at max.
does this make sense or am i far in the deep end?
I think an important factor to give here would also be the number of builds you got in the time the battery lasted, per MacBook.
Finally someone on YouTube does this!!
my wife thinks i have a lot of computers, but then she saw me watching this video….
Awesome test! Just for fun you should have used your windows laptop from your last video to see how long it lasted. I bet < 1 hour.
The test may be a bit broken. :/ The faster computers got more work done than the slower computer, and more work takes more battery.
You should find that the number of iterations on the faster computers is higher than the slower. This is another indicator of work performed.
The work load slept a minute between iterations. If you could time the work so it’s done every minute or two on clock time that might be closer to being a consistent workload across the board.
Of course, they all fell into a reasonable window anyway. Except that one. Maybe check iterations counts? 🙂
Just How rich are you
I finally got my mbp m2. I’ve never used a mac products. But I’m really happy with mbp. btw apple gifted me an airpods for preorder. Thanks Alex, you convinced me to the purchase
This was awesome, I love your tests and videos. I’m an IT recruiter but you have me inspired to learn programming.
Considering that the m2 max is just slightly overclocked compared to the m2 pro and that this is a CPU test, it lost a lot more battery than what I would expect (compared to the m2 pro) haha
But anyway, I’m also fine with the battery on my m2 max and I never hear the fan 😍
Would you test the 96GB version to the max? How many tabs you can open and so on and so on ….
How many cycles each machine run for your loop? It the Pro run much less loop cycles then it won’t be the winner even if it last longer.
That moment when you take the coffee and hold it over the laptops was really scary man
On the time lapse the M2 air last longer. Did you start all tests at the same time?
So I Heard the Schwarzenegger… But I did not See the Schwarzenegger!
Cycle count of 111 cycles and 87% and my MB Air M1 is 470 cycles @ 90%.. weird