Rub out style in MBP

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hey itamp;#39;s Chris and today weamp;#39;re gonna be talking about maybe the most underrated thing on a Mac the touch bar itamp;#39;s something that I feel like gets a lot of unpleasant comments sent its way for really no good reason up up up up before you say anything let me just say I tested this out on Twitter and I ran a poll and lo and behold despite all the top thatamp;#39;s been going around if you just listen to public opinion you would think wow nobody out there likes the touch bar the touch bar is terrible itamp;#39;s awful why does Apple include it well look in my little informal unscientific poll on Twitter it turns out that the majority of people either love the touch bar or are in different to it meaning it doesnamp;#39;t matter one way another only a small fraction of people actually said that they hated the touch bar Iamp;#39;m talking about like 15 percent alright so Iamp;#39;m just gonna give you my opinion right now I like the touch bar I actually do and in

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But theres reportedly a problem. YouTube channel Max Tech ran the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test on the M3 MacBook Air in clamshell mode. It found that over 20 minutes, GPU performance dropped to 52% of maximum. This is a result of thermal throttling slowing the processor down to prevent it from overheating.
Newer laptops like the 2021+ 16-inch and 14-inch MacBook Pro with Apple Silicon chips automatically initiate clamshell mode by closing the screen. Older laptops may require an additional step of pressing the external keyboards spacebar after closing the screen to initiate clamshell mode.
To change these settings, choose Apple menu System Settings, then click Appearance in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Choose the appearance for buttons, menus, and windows on your Mac. Light provides a light appearance that doesnt change.
There is one important disadvantage of using clamshell mode with your MacBook. Because MacBooks dissipate internal heat through the keyboard, keeping it closed does interfere with its ability to cool.
How to clean the keyboard of your MacBook or MacBook Pro Hold your Mac notebook at a 75-degree angle, so its not quite vertical. Use compressed air to spray the keyboard, or just the affected keys, in a left-to-right motion. Rotate your Mac notebook to its right side and spray the keyboard again, from left to right.
In clamshell mode, however, the drop is docHubly greater, with the laptop losing almost half its overall performance, registering a score of 4,198 early into the 20-minute stress test.
There is no bad impact on battery life whatsoever. In general, you should ALWAYS connect AC power when it is possible to do so, and only run on batteries (which could be somewhat slower) when no AC sources are at hand.
With the lid closed, the heat has nowhere to go, causing the laptop to slowly overheat and thus impacting performance.

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