![]() ![]() ![]() As a user, I don't notice the former at all. As I wrote in the other thread, I'd rather have a CPU that runs 10C hotter than a chassis that runs 10C hotter. You pay for it in some other way, be it higher fan speed, open air vents or a larger chassis. Cooling the CPU to 90C instead of 100C at 45W power consumption is not necessarily efficient - its more conservative and "safe", sure, but it's not free to get. Apple's design is hard to beat in terms of efficiency - they use the entire spec range available to them to design a minimal thermal solution that allows for spec-compliant performance of the machine. The standard use of the term often revolves around "using less to achieve more". Depends on your definition of "efficient". ![]()
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