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【チャンネル名 Alex Ziskind】
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I see you have a Aeron Chair. Rate it out of 10?
Why degradation was so fast to 87%
Schwarzenegger needs more fingers!
111 cycles and capacity 87%, that is bad. Apple is doing something really bad there that capacity is dropping so fast. As time goes by and capacity dropping you will be charging more and capacity dropping even faster. So we could be looking at 50% after just 3 years. Apple has to sort it out, there’s something incorrect going on.
WOW… under 90% battery health with 110 cycles? Thats really sad.
Im using nearly since day 1 on my 16“ M1 Pro base model AlDente, im typically restricting charge anywhere between 50 and 80%, depending on the use, 2-4x a month i do a full charge for proper balancing of the battery.
I am actually at soon 200 charging cycles (a lot of mobile power usage, pretty much exactly 1 year old) and with a battery health fluctuating anywhere 94 and 97%.
With my AlDente charge limiting especially when being for days on AC only with 50%-60% charge limit is a battery saver and i hope i can make it last as long as the MacBook Pro itself.
It would be nice to see a machine test made with the Low Power Mode activated. (:
Surely the newer battery in the M2 max is why it lasted longer than the M1 Max not because it is more effecient
Please the same test with 14 inch with 12core Pro pleeeeaase
What software did you use to measure the temperature on menubar?
Finally a channel who doesn’t use FPS and synthetic benchmarks to check performance. Already subscribed.
– Fullstackdev
dont understand. On video 4:44 last power off macbook air (left). But after you said Macbook Air the battery lasted (3h45m) less than Macbook Pro m2(4h19m). What’s the confusion?
Typically when working indoors for long periods on an MBP I find the screen is too bright and its more comfortable at 75% ish brightness. Would be interested if this would impact the battery time…
Hey, what’s that teal color VsCode ? Is it insider version ?
Don’t know about multiple instances but you can open multiple windows on Xcode
87% on 111 cycles doesn’t sound right.
low power mode please
7:01 the problem of your test is that it assume a 100% load on the processor on all units for 20 seconds, while the computational power delivered were different. Since the M2 pro / M1 Pro / M2 all shares different computational power, the same task may takes different amount of time to be finished across these unit. for example, tasks that took 20 seconds on the M2 may only require 15 seconds on the M2 pro / M1 Pro. tasks that took 20 seconds on the M1/M2 Pro may takes 27 seconds on the M2, this create variations on the results.
this is due to the null command will max out the cpu. a test that focus on daily tasks would be more appropriate since you will mostly the efficient cores in daily tasks and these machines especially those with larger battery should lasted longer under the same amount of workload.
My macbook m1 pro dies after 7h on low to normal load with simple workloads which involves programming(no simulators)
Can you do this test with lower power mode enabled on the Maxes (or all of them)
I always set custom Fan curves in TG Pro. I like my devices to run pretty quiet, sure, but the fact that Macbook Pros can be reporting 108 degrees with the fans off is baffling. If the CPU temps are over 70 degrees, I really would expect the fans to be on low at the least – and above 80? They should be ramping up!!