Intel-based Macs have a type of memory called NVRAM ( non-volatile random access memory). Instead, the PRAM uses a small internal battery that saves your settings even when your Mac is turned off. Unlike RAM memory, which is like your computer’s short-term memory, info stored in the PRAM isn’t temporary - so it doesn’t get cleared. It’s where settings information related to your Mac’s operating system (OS) is stored, including display settings (like resolution and color depth), time zone, volume, and more. PRAM (parameter random access memory) is the memory that stores core details about your Mac. In any case, I want to be sure - this machine is a dream but is not cheap.58928459617 Logo Ameba Icon Security Icon Security White Icon Privacy Icon Performance Icon Privacy Icon Security Icon Performance Icons/45/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons / 32 / Bloatware removal Icons / 32 / Registry Cleaner Icons / 32 / CleanUp Icons / Feature / 32 / Mac Icons / 32 / Browser cleanup Icons/32/01 Security/Malware Icons/32/01 Security/Viruses Icons/32/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons/32/01 Security/phishing Icons/32/01 Security/Scams Icons/32/01 Security/hacking Icons/32/01 Security/Security-tips Icons/32/01 Privacy/Privacy-tips Icons/32/01 Performance/Software Icons/32/01 Privacy/Identity-Protection Icons/32/01 Privacy/Digital-life Icons/32/01 Performance/Performance-tips Icons/32/01 Security/Passwords Icons/32/01 Security/Ransomware Icons/32/01 Security/Business Icons/32/02 Privacy/Browser Icons/32/02 Privacy/IP adress Icons/32/02 Privacy/VPN Icons/32/02 Privacy/Proxy Icons/32/02 Privacy/Streaming Icons/32/03 Performance/Celaning Icons/32/03 Performance/Drivers Icons/32/03 Performance/Gaming Icons/32/03 Performance/Hardware Icons/32/03 Performance/Speed Icons / 32 / Bloatware removal Icons / 32 / Registry Cleaner Win Icons / 32 / CleanUp Icons / Feature / 32 / Mac Icons / 32 / Browser cleanup Icons/60/02 Privacy/02_Privacy Icons/60/01 Security/01_Security Icons/60/03 Performance/03_Performance Icons/45/01 Security/phishing Icons/45/01 Security/Scams Icons/45/01 Security/hacking Icons/45/01 Security/Security-tips Icons/45/01 Privacy/Privacy-tips Icons/45/01 Performance/Software Icons/45/01 Privacy/Identity-Protection Icons/45/01 Privacy/Digital-life Icons/45/01 Performance/Performance-tips Icons/80/01 Security/phishing Icons/80/01 Security/Scams Icons/80/01 Security/hacking Icons/80/01 Security/Security-tips Icons/80/01 Privacy/Privacy-tips Icons/80/01 Performance/Software Icons/80/01 Privacy/Identity-Protection Icons/80/01 Privacy/Digital-life Icons/80/01 Performance/Performance-tips Icons/80/01 Security/IoT Icons/80/01 Security/Malware Icons/80/01 Security/Passwords Icons/80/01 Security/Ransomware Icons/80/01 Security/Viruses Icons/80/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons/80/03 Security/Business Icons/80/02 Privacy/Browser Icons/80/02 Privacy/IP adress Icons/80/02 Privacy/VPN Icons/80/02 Privacy/Proxy Icons/80/02 Privacy/Streaming Icons/80/03 Performance/Celaning Icons/80/03 Performance/Drivers Icons/80/03 Performance/Gaming Icons/80/03 Performance/Hardware Icons/80/03 Performance/Speed Icons/80/03 Performance/03_Performance Icons/80/02 Privacy/02_Privacy Or maybe, at the last minute, they underclocked the M1 as a way to create some upgrade gap for the M2 (which seems a M1 overclocked) and ended up with too much cooling for this chip. My guess is that Apple over-engineered the Studio cooling system for future chips. Have in mind that the MacBook Pro with this very Max chip spends a long time with ZERO fan movement. The thermal protection of the Studio box (even for the Max, which is made of aluminum, not copper as in the Ultra) plus the fan should be more than enough for getting the chips comfy. I see that there is another app called TG Pro which seems to send a notification message when any of the cores surpasses certain temperature threshold besides setting the fan speed, seems worth looking.īut my intuition is that 1100 RPM is more than enough. ![]() ![]() With the fans running at 1100 RPM I'm happy, I just don't want to fry the chips by accident in summer or inadvertently during heavy usage. Yeah, I was looking into boxes like these but it would be as I said a very last resort (plugging stuff in and out would be inconvenient).
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