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![]() i read lots of threads regarding the heat on the macbook pros but it seems to me i suffer for extreme burning heat i checked the firmware and it is up to date. can you please look at this pic and tell me if its normal? this is after 15 min use just internet - no other applications thanx |
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A little higher than usual but doesn't appear to be out of the ordinary. Right now, my CPU is at 46C (114F) but it has gotten to the mid 50s after extensive use (55C = 131F).
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