05/29/2021

Macbook Pro 16 A2141 Benchmark CPU Temperature

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MacBook Pro 16 inch (Late 2019) Geekbench Test

Introduction

  • Objective: Conduct a Geekbench 5 benchmark test while monitoring CPU temperature.
  • Laptop Model: MacBook Pro 16 inch, Late 2019.

Specifications

  • Operating System: macOS Big Sur 11.2.1.
  • Processor: Intel i9 9880H, 2.3GHz.
  • Memory: 16GB DDR4.
  • Storage: 1TB SSD, PCIe Express.
  • Graphics Cards:
    • AMD Radeon Pro 5500M.
    • Intel Graphics 630 (built-in).
  • Battery: Approximately six cycles.

Benchmark Testing Process

  • Procedures: Running Geekbench 5 and iStat Menus for CPU temperature.
  • Observations:
    • CPU usage and temperature monitored in real-time.
    • CPU temperature ranged around 49°C, peaking at 98% usage.

Results and Discussion

  • Geekbench Scores:
    • Single-Core: 1183.
    • Multi-Core: 6779.
  • Date of Test: May 28, 2021.
  • Processor Details: 8 cores, 16 threads.
  • Graphics Performance: Score around 12,000, considered good.

Conclusion

  • Evaluation: The MacBook Pro demonstrates solid performance, particularly in multi-core tasks.
  • Recommendation: Suitable for users needing high performance; a valuable asset for those wanting to retain an Intel-based Mac.
  • Engagement with Viewers:
    • Invites viewers to like the video and subscribe.
    • Encourages viewers to check out similar benchmark tests on other devices, like the iMac with an M1 chip.

This summary provides a concise overview of the benchmark test performed on the MacBook Pro 16 inch, Late 2019 model. If you need further information or adjustments to the summary, feel free to ask!

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