The problem of laptop heating was solved by disabling the TurboBoost mode. It turns out that Intel and Apple are misleading users about the speed of processors. Yes, they will work as advertised in TurboBoost mode, only the laptop will be like a frying pan. If you disable this TurboBoost mode, then it seems to work quietly. There are no complaints. Pros below: The keys click divinely. The smell of the laptop as new. The sound is fantastic. Screenshot! Some cons: The laptop under full load starts to warm up and its performance drops. Fans begin to roar on normal, it seems, tasks. The laptop itself heats up from below, which can burn you directly. Fans hum and cool, everything returns to normal. Apple has a discussion on the forum about this problem. Some bug in this model. Hopefully it will be fixed with a software ate.
16.2" Apple Macbook Pro 16 (2021) 3456×2234, Apple M1 Pro, RAM 16 GB, SSD 512 GB, Apple graphics 16-core, macOS, RU, MK183RU/A, space gray
29 Review
MacBook Air 13 Inch Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Model A1369 A1466 with Large Cleaning Cloth - Bubble Free, Not Compatible with Newest Mac Air 13 A1932
11 Review
💎 Premium 3-Pack PULEN Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite SM-P610/P615 | 9H Hardness, Bubble-Free & Scratch Resistant | 10.4 Inch
12 Review
💧 Lention Clear Screen Protector for 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display (Late 2012 to Early 2015, Model A1425/A1502): Hydrophobic, Oleophobic, Anti-Scratch Crystal HD Film
12 Review
Xiaomi Classic Business Backpack Blue Backpack
56 Review
Western Digital WD Green SATA 240 GB SATA WDS240G2G0A Solid State Drive
51 Review
10.3" Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus 2nd Gen TB-X606F (2020), RU, 2/32 GB, Wi-Fi, Silver
47 Review
16" Notebook Apple MacBook Pro 16 Late 2019 3072x1920, Intel Core i7 2.6 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR4, SSD 512 GB, AMD Radeon Pro 5300M, macOS, MVVL2LL/A, silver, English layout
55 Review