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arthur486

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 16, 2020
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Thought it would be interesting to share this tidbit. Please add your own :)

Machine is a 13" Macbook Pro (2020, 2.0 Ghz Intel i5 CPU)

Geekbench 5 CPU benchmark:
Regular run:
Single core: 1240
Multi core: 4443

Low-Power Mode (on battery):
Single core: 820
Multi core: 3447

Seems like the base clock of 2.0 is (mostly) enforced. Screen refresh rate remains at 60 Hz.
 

Mattyman

macrumors regular
Nov 2, 2019
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Thought it would be interesting to share this tidbit. Please add your own :)

Machine is a 13" Macbook Pro (2020, 2.0 Ghz Intel i5 CPU)

Geekbench 5 CPU benchmark:
Regular run:
Single core: 1240
Multi core: 4443

Low-Power Mode (on battery):
Single core: 820
Multi core: 3447

Seems like the base clock of 2.0 is (mostly) enforced. Screen refresh rate remains at 60 Hz.
How can you tell the refresh rate stays at 60hz? If I test through safari it reduces to 30hz. This result is mirrored on the iPad with low power mode enabled.

thanks.
 

arthur486

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 16, 2020
21
24
@Mattyman on Safari it seems to be 30 Hz indeed, on Chrome it's 60 (tried the refresh rate testi with the UFOs)
 
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