Z Zest28 macrumors 68030 Original poster Nov 1, 2023 #1 M1 = 3.2 ghz M3 = 4.1 ghz 4.1 / 3.2 -1 = 28% That doesn’t seem that far off from the 30% performance increase Apple has been advertising over M1. M1 could still hang out with the big boys in 2023 most likely with overclocking. Last edited: Nov 1, 2023
M1 = 3.2 ghz M3 = 4.1 ghz 4.1 / 3.2 -1 = 28% That doesn’t seem that far off from the 30% performance increase Apple has been advertising over M1. M1 could still hang out with the big boys in 2023 most likely with overclocking.
BotchQue macrumors 65816 Nov 1, 2023 #2 You just stirred a memory of this site: https://www.xlr8yourmac.com , that used to be dedicated to overclocking; it's more a standard daily news now. I had completely forgotten about it.
You just stirred a memory of this site: https://www.xlr8yourmac.com , that used to be dedicated to overclocking; it's more a standard daily news now. I had completely forgotten about it.