Do you have issues with your mac overheating? I have the same mac, but the 13 inch version. I only have arc browser and outlook running, but its throttling at 90 C right now. The metal is so hot that I cannot even touch it.
I only find that my Mac gets hot when it’s rendering something like in davinci resolve, you should check if you have any background apps that are running and taking up resources, and I recommend setting a restart schedule every Sunday where the MacBook automatically restarts and closes all apps and background processes every week to clean itself every week essentially. That’s what I do, if all else fails, I recommend a full restart of the MacBook to factory settings. Let me know if you need help.
@@andyyu217 hm.. i restarted multiple times before this, and it didnt fix anything. But I restarted after reading your comment, and now the temps are back to normal. Wtf lol
@@andyyu217 Also, have you tried doing heavy editing on after efffects or davinci on the air? I have the base model one with 8 GB ram, and i feel it struggles quite a bit with after effects even though apple claims that 8GB on their system is equal to 16 GB on other systems.
@5cG001 lmao I don’t use my MacBook for heavy anything I have a pc for that, Apple saying that 8 gigs equal 16 gigs is just crazy talk, cause running brave browser takes up 70 percent of the 8 gigs in the system, rendering 4k vid on my MacBook Air did take 20 minutes and it did get hot. I haven’t tried after effects on it. I feel like it would of been a better deal if you could get the 16 gig m1 mac for the same price of the base m2 macbook or better yet just go for the pro version of the MacBook if you really need a Mac or build your own pc for the ultimate price to performance. Thanks for commenting.
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Do you have issues with your mac overheating? I have the same mac, but the 13 inch version. I only have arc browser and outlook running, but its throttling at 90 C right now. The metal is so hot that I cannot even touch it.
I only find that my Mac gets hot when it’s rendering something like in davinci resolve, you should check if you have any background apps that are running and taking up resources, and I recommend setting a restart schedule every Sunday where the MacBook automatically restarts and closes all apps and background processes every week to clean itself every week essentially. That’s what I do, if all else fails, I recommend a full restart of the MacBook to factory settings. Let me know if you need help.
@@andyyu217 hm.. i restarted multiple times before this, and it didnt fix anything. But I restarted after reading your comment, and now the temps are back to normal. Wtf lol
@@andyyu217 Also, have you tried doing heavy editing on after efffects or davinci on the air? I have the base model one with 8 GB ram, and i feel it struggles quite a bit with after effects even though apple claims that 8GB on their system is equal to 16 GB on other systems.
@5cG001 lmao I don’t use my MacBook for heavy anything I have a pc for that, Apple saying that 8 gigs equal 16 gigs is just crazy talk, cause running brave browser takes up 70 percent of the 8 gigs in the system, rendering 4k vid on my MacBook Air did take 20 minutes and it did get hot. I haven’t tried after effects on it. I feel like it would of been a better deal if you could get the 16 gig m1 mac for the same price of the base m2 macbook or better yet just go for the pro version of the MacBook if you really need a Mac or build your own pc for the ultimate price to performance. Thanks for commenting.
@5cG001 lmao okay glad I could help.