MacBook Neo Thermal Mod Can Boost Performance Up to 20%

If you’re the tech tinkerer type and you don’t mind potentially voiding your MacBook Neo warranty, you can perform a little quick modification to your Neo that can make it perform up to 20% faster under heavy workloads. This is a pretty simple mod that aims to reduce thermal throttling behavior of the CPU, and it’s achieved by adhering a thermal pad to the A18 chip that allows it to dissipate heat through the aluminum enclosure on the MacBook Neo.
All you need is a the following:
- $10 thermal pad to stick to the CPU
- A pentalobe screwdriver to open the bottom case of the MacBook Neo
- A MacBook Neo itself
- About 10 minutes of your time to have the mod installed and ready to go
The upside? Performance gains by reducing CPU throttling under load, reported online at up to 20% improvements under heavy load, and 10-12+ FPS higher frame rates in games.
The downside? Your MacBook Neo bottom case is going to get a lot warmer, since the thermal pad is now dissipating heat to the aluminum chassis. Oh, and it’s likely this voids your MacBook Neo warranty, and it might reduce battery longevity as well since batteries do not like heat.
The MacBook Neo is a phenomenal laptop for most users but if you want to push it a bit further while keeping costs low, and you have a tinkerer mindset, the thermal mod might be something you’re interested in. Thermal throttling is completely normal behavior for every modern device and computer, but for fanless Macs like the Neo and Air, these thermal mods can boost their performance a bit further.


















