![]() ![]() ![]() So I’m not recommending AlDente, but I can honestly say I think there is no way AlDente will damage you laptop. You laptop is a tool to be used, not a baby to be cherished and raised to become big and strong. Then your MacBook should remember the maximum charge setting - even when booting Windows in Bootcamp. You need to first set it up in MacOS and make sure to eable 'Intel Mode'. In the end, I don’t think it matters enough to fret about. zzemman said: AlDente for Intel Macs also works in Bootcamp. It will make the 24 months easily with more than 80% left. My 17 month old M1 MacBook Pro has 88% and 119 cycles. I’ve seen multiple people that had their battery capacity drop to 95% early, but then much slower afterwards. I’ve seen loads of n=1 stories, loads of research into car batteries, but never any actual research into what charging strategy is best. I have yet to see actual evidence that not charging your laptop to 100% makes a difference. Some people will go so far as to threaten you (yes, that happened to me) to tell you that you should never charge your battery to 100%, and you’re essentially destroying your computer then and there. So the answer to the question you asked is: no.īut that wasn’t the question you wanted answering, I guess. So I can't rely on the apple's AI.īattery charging has nothing to do with the processor. Note: I Don't know why but Apple's super duper AI still didn't get used to my using schedule since 3 months! I only seen it limiting charging at 80% for 1-2 times. I hate when it happens like that, I want to quit using plugged but then the cycle will go up so much beacuse I am using my computer all day long almost 13 hours a day.īut I am afraid of using Al Dente because some users said that it may be dangerous to the system. I made 15-20~ cycles and in 3~ months 95% battery health! I've been using it plugged in for about 2-3 months now.īut ever since the old user made 100 cycles ended up with 98% battery health. The problem is, I am using my MBA on my desk, I've done tons of research about using it plugged in or not, but I've ended up in the conclusion of using plugged in. Al Dente is doing weird things that your system does not expect and can result in unexpected behaviors. ![]() The person who used before me used it almost a year! The specs were 100~ cycles with 98% Battery Health! it was used so clean and there wasn't any dust on it. It's just going to be fighting against systems that macOS already has in place to manage the battery. Voila, you officially and completely bypassed the battery and there is no top-off charges or anything like that. Once the Mac stops charging and switches to the power adapter only mode, set alDente to 40. AlDente works by writing that value to your laptops SMC (System Management Controller). I've bought a used MBA M1 couple months ago. Set alDente to 80, make sure allow discharge is disabled. From here, you can set the upper limit your MacBooks battery will be charged to. Hello, what are your thoughts of Al Dente? ![]()
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