PoE 2 on Mac with Apple Silicon proc (M1 - M4 max)
" Macbook Air does have a heat pipe what they don't have is a fan. It's built just like all phones and tablets are and I can't see that being wrong. You sacrifice heat dissipation capabilities in favour of a very portable (thin and lightweight) device which is more than enough for loads of tasks, but of course not for gaming. I've been trying to game on Mac since some years ago (with Mac Mini and with a macbook pro) and it's feasible in more games that one could think at first. As an example, with my MacBook Pro (M4, 32Gb RAM) I can have two 2560x1440 monitors connected, one with two friends's screen shared through Discord, sharing mine too and playing LoL at 200+ FPS at default (medium) graphics. This is with the regular M4 chip, imagine what you could theoretically do with an M4 Max (which at max specs, has 6 additional CPU cores and 30 additional GPU cores). Best |
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Apple customers that over paid for their hardware complaining that it doesn't do what the competitors can.
Some things never change. |
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