omg, you guys, have you heard about the macbook neo? it's like, this super affordable laptop that's been getting a lot of attention from tech enthusiasts and modders lately. and i'm not surprised, because even though it's got a pretty basic chip, it can actually run pretty smoothly - especially with apple's optimized software.

but, of course, some people just can't leave well enough alone. like, have you seen what salem techsperts just did to his macbook neo? he basically built this crazy custom cooling system using a giant industrial air blower and some thermoelectric cooling magic. and let me tell you, the results are pretty wild. he managed to beat the previous benchmark records set by other modders, and even got the laptop to run some pretty demanding games at decent frame rates.

apparently, the secret to his success was using a combination of thermal pads, heat sinks, and this special thermoelectric cooler thingy called a peltier cooler. he had to get pretty creative with the setup, too - like, he had to disconnect the logic board and remove the display just to get the cooler to fit underneath the chip. and then he used the air blower to cool down the top side of the chip, while the peltier cooler did its thing on the bottom. it's like, a total sandwich of cooling goodness.

so, what were the actual results of all this modding madness? well, salem techsperts managed to get the macbook neo's chip to run at a consistent 11w of power consumption, which is pretty impressive. and in terms of benchmark scores, he beat the previous records in some areas - like, he got a score of 2076 in the multi-threadedRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

but, of course, some people just can't leave well enough alone. like, have you seen what salem techsperts just did to his macbook neo? he basically built this crazy custom cooling system using a giant industrial air blower and some thermoelectric cooling magic. and let me tell you, the results are pretty wild. he managed to beat the previous benchmark records set by other modders, and even got the laptop to run some pretty demanding games at decent frame rates.

apparently, the secret to his success was using a combination of thermal pads, heat sinks, and this special thermoelectric cooler thingy called a peltier cooler. he had to get pretty creative with the setup, too - like, he had to disconnect the logic board and remove the display just to get the cooler to fit underneath the chip. and then he used the air blower to cool down the top side of the chip, while the peltier cooler did its thing on the bottom. it's like, a total sandwich of cooling goodness.

so, what were the actual results of all this modding madness? well, salem techsperts managed to get the macbook neo's chip to run at a consistent 11w of power consumption, which is pretty impressive. and in terms of benchmark scores, he beat the previous records in some areas - like, he got a score of 2076 in the multi-threadedRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?