![]() ![]() It was working fine, but now doesnt power up. 4 + x4 0.70 = 7399 then x = 1088 therefore x8 + x 40.70 = 11,750 or around 58%. Hi, in this trying to fix video I attempt to repair this 2011 Core i7 Apple MacBook Pro A1278. Assuming that - without taking any thermal throttling down on adding 4 more performance cores (likely there will be some) would give the Geekbench score of 11,750. The calculation I used takes what I believe is the performance profile for an efficiency core of 70% of the performance core. "I expect the CPU portion of M1X to max out at 11,750 on Geekbench (about 58% more performance) (probably a bit less maybe 50%). GPU is a bit of a outstanding question (geekbench does a compute benchmark not necessarily a video based benchmark). It is beginning to look like it is around 12,750 (about 3,000 more than your top of the line gaming laptop). (it was made when it was expected to be an 8/4 mix). My bad, I actually under estimated the improvement.
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