Copper and liquid cooling mods double MacBook Neo performance while cutting temps by 20°C

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In brief: The MacBook Neo's price makes it a potentially serious threat to the Windows laptop ecosystem. However, its memory, processor, and cooling system are clearly not meant for playing high-end games. Still, the $599 notebook's surprisingly high repairability makes doubling game performance simple with a couple of straightforward cooling mods.

YouTuber ETA Prime recently explained how installing copper plating over the MacBook Neo's CPU and connecting an external thermoelectric cooler can substantially enhance gaming performance. Furthermore, the modifications are relatively easy, requiring minimal disassembly.

A stock MacBook Neo pairs the same processor that powers the iPhone 16 with just 8GB of unified RAM and a simple thermal pad for cooling. With these specs, even mid-range games, such as No Man's Sky, only achieve around 30 frames per second at an upscaled resolution of 1,408 x 881 with medium graphics settings while hitting the laptop's thermal limit of 105 degrees Celsius.

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However, unscrewing the bottom plate and replacing the built-in graphene pad with a copper plate, an Arctic TP-3 thermal pad, and some thermal paste can provide transformative benefits. No Man's Sky's framerate nearly doubles to around 60 fps with temperatures falling to approximately 85 °C. Moreover, the modifications fit within the original cover, leaving the MacBook Neo's outward appearance unchanged.

This mod is possible due to the laptop's historically low price and decent repairability. Although iFixit only gave the MacBook Neo a repairability score of 6, the website's review called it the most repairable MacBook in 14 years. Replacing crucial components such as the battery and keyboard is simple, and OEM parts will be compatible once third-party manufacturers make them available.

ETA Prime also suggests an additional modification that requires no disassembly. Purchasing an external thermoelectric cooler, which functions like a liquid cooling system, and attaching a cooling pad to the bottom of the laptop over the CPU can drop idle temperatures into the 20s and keep them in the 70s while under load.

With the framerate unlocked, No Man's Sky exceeds 90fps while Fallout 4 can achieve 60 despite requiring a compatibility layer. Cyberpunk 2077 also maintains a playable 30fps at what appears to be low graphics settings, but Red Dead Redemption 2 was still a bridge too far. Meanwhile, Geekbench scores increase by over 15%.

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If GTA6 could run on MacBook Neo, that would probably be the ultimate advertisement they could hope for. I'd have a MacBook Neo in every apple store running it on display.

That said: With USBC portable hard drives, you can add terabytes of storage for not a lot of money.

The only problem I still see is the RAM - which isn't upgradable. If only they could have offered 16GB. Because you know "Mac Book Neo 2" absolutely will have double the RAM and double the Storage.
 
If GTA6 could run on MacBook Neo, that would probably be the ultimate advertisement they could hope for. I'd have a MacBook Neo in every apple store running it on display.

That said: With USBC portable hard drives, you can add terabytes of storage for not a lot of money.

The only problem I still see is the RAM - which isn't upgradable. If only they could have offered 16GB. Because you know "Mac Book Neo 2" absolutely will have double the RAM and double the Storage.
Neo 2 will likely have 12gb because that is what the 19 pro has.
 
There is an appeal surrounding "right sized" hardware. Running the high end games is nice, but not required for enjoyment.
 
There is an appeal surrounding "right sized" hardware. Running the high end games is nice, but not required for enjoyment.

I agree, except when people claim your ecosystem is so efficient it can do with less RAM, and then use that to justify giving you less RAM. I'll take the efficiency AND the RAM please.
 
I agree, except when people claim your ecosystem is so efficient it can do with less RAM,
But....it can....since macOs isnt the bloated POS that is modern Windows 11.

If you go in store and try a Neo, then go to best buy and try out a 8GB windows laptop, you'll immediately see the difference. Neither is a powerhouse but the Neo runs a lot better then the plastic windows box.
and then use that to justify giving you less RAM. I'll take the efficiency AND the RAM please.
That's not the justification for the Neo. The Neo is cheap because it uses failed iphone A18 pro chips, and those only come in 8GB flavor. Making a custom run of 16GB models would jack up the price of the neo into macbook air territory, thus making them useless.

So if you want a Neo with 16GB of RAM, the base model macbook air 13 is available for purchase. If you dont want to spend that much....now you know why there is no 16GB Neo.
 
It shows how solid this phone chip is. Props to Apple, they made a good laptop.
If it had upgradable SSD as well, it would be amazing.
 
While I think the performance of the Neo is great even with such a low amount of RAM, I do think the SSD longevity will take a significant hit. There is no magic here and a lot of swapping is probably happening when you use the Neo for something that it wasn't intended to do. And with no way to change the soldered NAND, it's going to be a problem down the road.
 
While I think the performance of the Neo is great even with such a low amount of RAM, I do think the SSD longevity will take a significant hit. There is no magic here and a lot of swapping is probably happening when you use the Neo for something that it wasn't intended to do. And with no way to change the soldered NAND, it's going to be a problem down the road.
They been saying this since 2020 when the M1 came out, yet they are still plugging along just fine.
 
To bad you can only run MAC OS on it and not Linux dirstros.

It is also a wonder why Apple didn't make it correctly in the first place!
 
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