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<blockquote data-quote="Chris2121" data-source="post: 604195" data-attributes="member: 48853"><p>As an update - after much more research both on these forums and elsewhere, it seems that there are is a huge CPU performance cut when the battery is removed; thus, this is not an option for me. I'm still confused though if I should leave AC in constantly and just calibrate once per month, or if I should do partial drains every (few?) days as well as a monthly calibration. Partial drains count towards your cycle count, according to OS X (I just drained to 60% and it ticked up one cycle)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris2121, post: 604195, member: 48853"] As an update - after much more research both on these forums and elsewhere, it seems that there are is a huge CPU performance cut when the battery is removed; thus, this is not an option for me. I'm still confused though if I should leave AC in constantly and just calibrate once per month, or if I should do partial drains every (few?) days as well as a monthly calibration. Partial drains count towards your cycle count, according to OS X (I just drained to 60% and it ticked up one cycle)... [/QUOTE]
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