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Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 6
Apple Keeps MacBook Air Fanless Through M5, Trailing Pro by 40% in Sustained Gaming
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 6

Apple Keeps MacBook Air Fanless Through M5, Trailing Pro by 40% in Sustained Gaming

3 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 6

Summary

  • M5 MacBook Air still runs without a built-in fan, using an aluminum heat spreader and metal chassis to pull heat away from the chip while staying silent.
  • M1 efficiency made that design possible in 2020, letting Apple drop the fan used in Intel-based Air models without sacrificing short-burst performance for most everyday and creative tasks.
  • Geekbench 6 shows the 13-inch M5 Air close to the base 14-inch M5 Pro—4,197 vs 4,223 single-core and 16,997 vs 17,471 multi-core—though the Pro leads more clearly in GPU scores.
  • Longer heavy workloads expose the trade-off: once passive cooling is saturated, the Air throttles, and testing cited in the report showed the M5 Pro delivering 40% better Cyberpunk 2077 performance.
  • That leaves the fanless Air as a strong fit for typical users, while buyers planning sustained gaming or other peak-demand work may benefit more from a MacBook Pro.

Insights

For creative pros, when does the silent M5 Air's performance finally crack under sustained pressure?
As the AI PC market booms, can Apple's M5 chip maintain its on-device processing dominance?
With M-series gains now 'incremental,' is a new MacBook Air the best value over older models?