![]() CPU Frequency Charts: Since retrieving CPU frequency (using powermetrics) is time and cpu consuming, data is only obtained when charting window is open, that’s why no value is shown (grey background) when charting is closed.Adjusted charts: Axes and values are now scaled proportionally.No data: When there is no data available a gray background layer is added.2 New Chart Modes: Now you can view also the CPU Load and Frequency average values.Revamped Charting!: (FREE and PRO): Charting needed some love since long ago, so put some work over them with this version:.As you can see in the following figure, enable it so Turbo Boost is automatically disabled when cpu load goes above the configured level, and goes on again below a certain load. New Auto Mode: CPU Load (PRO only): Yes! now you can set a CPU level as auto mode.macOS Ventura tested and ready to go! (FREE and PRO).This time all new features are requested by many of you since a lot of time! I have to say that so far I'm not massively enjoying the experience.Here comes again a new version of Turbo Boost Switcher both FREE & PRO to celebrate incoming macOS Ventura version just released. Ok it looks and feels great but it runs hot and the fan kicks in a LOT when doing not much at all in Logic (moving audio regions, 30 ish tracks, no instruments) working to movie, Samplism sample browser open in another window. I was running my old Apple Cinema Display via converter but I've ditched that now because I read that it makes the laptop run hotter. I've got the laptop raised up with full airflow under it. I complained to Apple and they are sending me a new one but I suspect it's not specific to this machine. How are is everyone finding their 16's these days?Īre these new laptops trying to run too fast or something? I downloaded Intel Power Gadget but tbh I'm not sure what I'm looking at! :( I've been messing with Logic 10.5 on an old MacBook Air at home and it doesn't kick in with a fan or anything. Days for reinstalling and all that hustle and bad vibes.Īpple is not really taking care of that problem, but they know it. But that was also for nothing, 700 € for a nice "hub" now -) I bought for external Screen the eGPU from Blackmagic, because I thought that the Radeon made the problem. That MBP is a killer machine but loud as hell. Buy long cables and put it away from your workspace. Mine is standing in my old machine room and at home I build a silent space for it, made of acoustic foam. worksĮveryone around me who bought one has the same problem, a few in the internet are fine with that Mac and they have no problem at all. What helps is turning of the Turboboost and run in clamshell mode. If you can not live with it, and you have chance to give it back - do it and wait for newer models I wouldn't give away that Mac, because for me there is no alternative. ![]() That’s not my video, it’s from a user on this Apple discussion thread It’s this audio glitch, like a pulsing sound: Like a repetitive pulsing glitch.is it anything like this? *edit - oh yes and it has an audio issue running at 44.1 on internal speakers. MAC TURBO BOOST SWITCHER CATALINA PROĪlthough the behavior's sonically very different, the fact that this happens on the built in audio points to it being a mutation of the same issue that's appeared in each T2 MacBook Pro model since 2018. (Technically 2016 since these were T1 chips which also relied on bridgeOS, and had the same issues.) Basically T2 MacBook's have had issues with the built-in audio since day one. So much so Apple released a patch for it in August 18, then broke it again with a security update in Nov/Dec 2018. ![]() It's gone away, then come back, frustratingly with no end visibly in sight. MAC TURBO BOOST SWITCHER CATALINA UPDATE.
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