In the same way that Low Power Mode ensures that our Mac prioritizes battery conservation, High Performance Mode ensures that it prioritizes giving us all the power we need to perform the most demanding tasks. A way that we can activate very easily to know that we will do them at the maximum possible speed.
All the power dedicated to our needs
High-performance mode is only available on 16-inch MacBook Pros with the M1 Max chip. This is the case for the power of the M1 Max as well as for the 16-inch model cooling capacity and the one missing at 14. With this mode active, the computer lowers the priority to other processes in the system to ensure that the full power of the M1 Max is available for the task we are performing.
Keep in mind, however, that this will result in higher battery consumption and higher fan usage to be able to dissipate the heat generated. This mode will allow us to perform tasks that are as demanding as they are efficient. color gradient to 8K ProRes videos, according to Apple itself, a milestone on a laptop. The activation of the high performance mode is very simple, the steps to follow are as follows:
- In the Apple menu () we choose System Preferences.
- We played on Drums.
- Click on AC adapter.
- Near Supply Mode we choose High performance mode.
Ready. Our Mac will reserve all the power to be able to accomplish the tasks that we order you as quickly as possible. A mode that we must remember to deactivate once we have completed the project that required it to avoid additional battery consumption.
In the meantime, we can be sure that all the power of our computer, which is great, will be at our full disposal so that we can work in the most comfortable way possible. So with just a click. Useful, right?
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