Mac Studio power consumption and thermal output (BTU) information
Find out about the power consumption and thermal output of Mac Studio computers.
M2 Ultra 24-Core CPU & 76-Core GPU, 192 GB unified memory, 8 TB SSD | |||
Power Consumption | Thermal Output | ||
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Idle | Max | Idle | Max |
10W | 295W | 34 BTU/h | 1007 BTU/h |
M2 Max 12-Core CPU & 30-Core GPU, 32 GB unified memory, 512 GB SSD | |||
Power Consumption | Thermal Output | ||
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Idle | Max | Idle | Max |
9W | 145W | 31 BTU/h | 495 BTU/h |
M1 Ultra 20-Core CPU & 48-Core GPU, 64 GB unified memory, 1 TB SSD | |||
Power Consumption | Thermal Output | ||
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Idle | Max | Idle | Max |
13W | 215W | 44 BTU/h | 734 BTU/h |
M1 Max 10-Core CPU & 32-Core GPU, 32 GB unified memory, 2 TB SSD | |||
Power Consumption | Thermal Output | ||
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Idle | Max | Idle | Max |
11W | 115W | 38 BTU/h | 392 BTU/h |
Notes
Power consumption data (watts) is measured from the wall power source and includes all power supply and system losses. Additional correction is not needed.
“Max” is defined as running a compute-intensive test application that maximises processor usage and therefore power consumption. No external peripherals are attached during testing.
“Idle” reflects the power used with only Finder open, using the default power management settings.
These numbers reflect a 20.2°C (68.4°F) ambient running environment. Increased ambient temperatures require faster fan speeds, which increases power consumption.