Have you used M4 Pro MacBook Pro for development? Is it hot for daily use?

by Poster May 21, 2025 32
Mine is too hot, the front-end CPU temperature for daily writing is around 70 degrees

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  • Anonymous1575 May 21, 2025
    m4m top configuration 40 degrees passing by lz must be the kind of boss who has 15 ide codes to smoke
  • Anonymous3052 May 21, 2025
    I am an M4 Pro, and I don't have to turn the fan for daily use (writing the front end). Cool.
  • Poster May 21, 2025
    @ Anonymous1575 # 1 No, I just opened CleanMyMac and looked at it. The memory pressure is 40% and the CPU is 20%.
  • Poster May 21, 2025
    @ Poster # 3 But it still feels hot
  • Poster May 21, 2025
    @ Anonymous3052 # 2 It's really weird. What is your configuration? I have 14 cores + 20 cores + 24GB. Will the number of cores affect the power consumption?
  • Anonymous3052 May 21, 2025
    14 cores + 20 cores + 48G memory @ Poster
  • Poster May 21, 2025
    @ Anonymous3052 # 6 crying! Why is mine so hot? The problem is that the software monitoring memory and CPU usage are not high
  • Anonymous3053 May 21, 2025
    undefined daily development is enough
  • Anonymous3053 May 21, 2025
    The picture bed is hung.
  • Anonymous3053 May 21, 2025
    The beggar version m4 air is sufficient for daily development
  • Anonymous534 May 21, 2025
    The memory pressure is said to be very small, and the CPU 20% will not reach 70 degrees. Is the screen brightness 100%? Then the sun is shining and the air conditioner is not powerful?
  • Anonymous357 May 21, 2025
    Do you have some software that doesn't have the version of Apple silicone installed? If it is an app developed for Intel, it will be very hot. After all, the performance is compromised. A lot of software provides two kinds of dmg when downloading.
  • Anonymous702 May 21, 2025
    The same configuration, the 16-inch version, has never heated up.
  • Anonymous30 May 21, 2025
    Look at programs with high gpu usage
  • Anonymous3054 May 21, 2025
    The beggar version of m4pro 48g backend golang has been developed for almost a month. Except for the two times when multi-threaded package was downloaded, I basically can't feel the heat at the rest of the time
  • Anonymous10074 May 21, 2025
    It's not hot, it's just a little warm, and the fan is often around 2000 rpm
  • Anonymous9040 May 21, 2025
    When it is hot, just use the fan control software to increase the fan speed
  • Anonymous3020 May 22, 2025
    It's related to ambient temperature.
  • Anonymous10816 May 22, 2025
    The CPU will be very hot when it is under high load for a long time, such as when java is compiling all the time. But most of the time it's not compiling right
  • Anonymous73 May 22, 2025
    My M4 Max is a bit hot, and the battery life is only about 5 hours off the battery. Friends who have the same experience?