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Unlocking the True Power of a MacBook Neo By Cooling It

Salem Techsperts significantly boosted the performance of an Apple MacBook Neo by replacing the stock cooling system with an industrial-grade setup, achieving a 41.47% increase in Cinebench scores.

Key Points

  • Salem Techsperts modified a MacBook Neo featuring an A18 processor to overcome thermal throttling limitations.
  • The custom cooling solution utilized PTM7950 phase-change thermal paste, a peltier cooler, and a high-CFM industrial air blower.
  • The modified device increased power consumption from 4W to 11W to achieve higher processing speeds.
  • Despite the Cinebench gains, the laptop failed to surpass the top 3DMark benchmark score, likely due to silicon limitations.
  • The logic board was removed from the chassis to accommodate the bulky, non-portable cooling hardware.

Why it Matters

This experiment demonstrates the significant performance headroom hidden within mobile processors when thermal constraints are removed. It highlights how aggressive cooling modifications can transform budget-tier hardware into high-performance machines, though at the cost of portability and practical usability.
Hackaday Published by Tyler August
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