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Do I Run Warm?
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<blockquote data-quote="RJS5689" data-source="post: 1118654" data-attributes="member: 77104"><p>Alright everyone, I know these MBP can run really hot, but mine seems like it's running warm all the time lately. I'll be sitting in class typing notes up in Word or browsing the web in Firefox and my CPU is running between 60-70 degrees Celsius and the fans up around 4-6K RPM. All I have open right now is Firefox and my computer is at 65 degrees and the fans at 4500 RPM. It's my photojournalism class, so most of us use Apples and I'm the only one whose machine is making noise because of the fans trying to keep it cool! I really didn't think these things were supposed to run this hot when under no load. Does anyone else have an issue with their laptop running at these temperatures? </p><p></p><p>On a side note, I was hitting about 90 degrees Celsius when rendering in Final Cut. The rendering got slow, the temps skyrockets and the fans started blasting. This happens almost all the time I render now. I don't ever remember it being like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJS5689, post: 1118654, member: 77104"] Alright everyone, I know these MBP can run really hot, but mine seems like it's running warm all the time lately. I'll be sitting in class typing notes up in Word or browsing the web in Firefox and my CPU is running between 60-70 degrees Celsius and the fans up around 4-6K RPM. All I have open right now is Firefox and my computer is at 65 degrees and the fans at 4500 RPM. It's my photojournalism class, so most of us use Apples and I'm the only one whose machine is making noise because of the fans trying to keep it cool! I really didn't think these things were supposed to run this hot when under no load. Does anyone else have an issue with their laptop running at these temperatures? On a side note, I was hitting about 90 degrees Celsius when rendering in Final Cut. The rendering got slow, the temps skyrockets and the fans started blasting. This happens almost all the time I render now. I don't ever remember it being like this. [/QUOTE]
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