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I just got my MBP and the heating and whining are there, for sure. it's very annoying but other than that I love the machine. Just made the switch.
anyhow, is there any way to stop the whining coming from the machine? It seems that whenever I hold down the trackpad button the whining stops but as soon as I let it go, it's there again. any help or information would be appriciated. cheers, Bos |
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Well, I just got my first Mac (MacBook Pro 17") and while it is warmer than the surrounding air, I do not feel it is a toaster or anything of the sort. Would I fall asleep with it on my lap? Of course not (cost too #^$%^ much $$$ and with my luck it would fall off!)
I have noticed no whine either. So far, I am glad I made the switch, I am brand new to Mac and am, of course, adjusting, but so far, so good robb |
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I'm sorry, but I really don't have an answer for your question. My MBP just started to not heat up as much after I guess breaking it in. |
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The 17" macbook pri is not any hotter then accepted. Ia m now on my 87th apple laptop. I already knew that the powerbooks were hot to touch and my 15" was not that much more unbearble. But I always use a cooling pad even when using my 17 on my tummy.
If you ahve used macs a lot in the last few years the heatt should really not be that much of an issue. They are warmer but not by that much. MY rooms are always chilled by a/c to an extact temp. My macbookpro odes not amke any whining noise. I will let you know is this is teh case when my new 17" and 15" turn up with glossy screens. Who dare's wins... :ninja: |
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