Linus Tech Tips, confirms that the new MacBook Pro 2019 do not suffer from heating

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In the 2018 version of the MacBook Pro Apple confirmed to have temperature problems with the equipment and now Linus Tech Tips, shows us the internal changes they have made in Cupertino to avoid precisely this warming. The improvement is largely simple and comes thanks to the thermal paste used in the new equipment.

As a general rule, Apple computers are prone to heat due to the external materials with which they are made, but they have very good heat dissipation and this means that they do not suffer too many problems due to continuous use or load. Now with a working performance of 2,6 GHz - 200 MHz they show us how the new MacBook Pro with 8-core processor i9 do not suffer.

Thermal paste seems the main culprit

In the video that we can see below, they clearly explain that computer manufacturers are using poor quality thermal paste or the most normal ones. Now the new MacBook Pro benefits from better thermal paste and this makes the devices much better in terms of heating:

In principle, the physical changes of the equipment inside are not at all remarkable in terms of cooling, so we could think that these MacBook Pro launched in 2019 would suffer even more than the previous ones, it is not the case. Obviously the equipment gets hot with continuous work or load, but nothing that becomes alarming as it happened with the previous models. So the improvements in these MacBook Pro 2019 start from the butterfly keyboard and reach the cooling of the equipment thanks to the dissipation of the best thermal paste among other obvious novelties such as the best eighth and ninth generation processors.


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