Dear review author, please be honest:
Quotewhen we used the High Performance mode the fan speed would increase to ∼5600 rpm, which results in a very loud noise of 55.2 dB(A).
...and then you use 42.8 db(A) in a table for comparison with other notebooks.
"High Power" mode is necessary to stop throttling - which is clearly visible in "Automatic", as you've shown on graphs, but you did not mention it at all.
QuoteThe system favors the GPU performance during the stress test and we can see a combined (CPU+GPU) consumption of 78 Watts at the start of the test. The GPU will quickly level off at around 37 Watts, but the processor drops to just 11 Watts after a couple of minutes, and the combined consumption is around 48 Watts.
...and then:
QuoteThe power consumption is also a bit higher under load, but we see the same 145W limit at the beginning of the stress test
So the first "stress test" does not look like THE stress test, does it?
QuoteThe multi-core performance was increased by more than 60 % compared to the M2 Max, and even Intel's H45 chips, as well as AMD's HS processors (Zen4), are clearly beaten. The single-core performance (+20 %) is also comparable to Intel's H45 CPUs.
...so why don't you write:
"However, the multi-core performance of AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX (Zen 4) is 44 % better and Intel Core i9-13980HX is 28 % better, so Apple M3 Max is clearly beaten. Zen 4 is more efficient, too. This is on application native to M3 Max and on emulated workloads both its performance and efficiency will be relatively worse.", hmmm?