MacBook Air 2020 M1 Running Hot and Slow (Office Apps and Hearthstone)

Hello! Over the last 6 months, I'm noticing my M1 Air running hot and slow while running office apps, chrome, and a game called Hearthstone. I am unsure. Windows server takes a good 1gig of memory, sometimes the office apps will take large amounts of memory or CPU, sometimes hearthstone will take large amount of memory or CPU.


These are processes that historically have not caused issues. So I'm wondering if there is something off about my system or its just issues with the apps themselves. Below is the EtreCheck report:


Thanks!


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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 15.6

Posted on Aug 13, 2025 07:57 AM

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Aug 13, 2025 01:09 PM in response to cnl1339

Neither Adobe nor Microsoft are known to write efficient code, and you can see for yourself that Google is monopolizing that Mac in its quest to constantly scour it for personal information that they upload, harvest, correlate and sell. It's as obvious as it gets.


If you are required to use Microsoft products, buy a Windows PC, and if you are required to use Google products, buy a Chromebook. Or a Windows PC. Installing Google on a Mac obviates most of the advantages of having one.

Aug 14, 2025 08:06 AM in response to cnl1339

There are a couple of other things at play here. First, with 8GB of RAM, restarting computer more oftern the every eight days will reduce the value of Swap Used:


Free RAM: 124 MB

Used RAM: 6.40 GB

Cached files: 1.48 GB

Available RAM: 1.60 GB

Swap Used: 1.17 GB 👈🏻


Swap is a measure of the computer's reliance on virtual memory instead of physical memory. Your less-than-optimum drive speed scores could reflect the high Swap usage:


Performance:

System Load: 2.01 (1 min ago) 19.74 (5 min ago) 46.73 (15 min ago)

Nominal I/O usage: 23.02 MB/s

File system: 10.15 seconds

Write speed: 1620 MB/s ⚠️

Read speed: 3245 MB/s


Based on my testing of M1 Mac notebooks, the Write speed should be nearly the same as the Read speed. With Macs having 8GB RAM, I like to restart every 2-3 days.


However the pachyderm on the premises is the fact that M-series Macbook Airs do not have cooling fans. They rely on less-effective convection cooling instead. Such is the cost of minimalist design. The current Macbook Air seems designed to meet minimal workload needs.


Regardless of browser, any gaming or streaming video including video conferencing will run up the internal temps on any computer, Mac or otherwise. For Macs, so can using an external monitor.


This Apple article points out some workstation conditions can affect internal temperatures:


Keep your Mac laptop within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple Support


Remember that the hinge area in any Mac laptop made in the last 20 years is part of the heat dissipation system. Make sure it is never blocked



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