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<blockquote data-quote="Ninjab3ar" data-source="post: 345708" data-attributes="member: 26041"><p>Since, you added 1 Gig yourself, im assuming you have a Core Duo MBP, right?</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I suggest you try to either let your computer cool down, or just turn it off, and when its cool, turn it on. If the fans reach 6000 RPM under NORMAL usage (browser, chat, etc.) you should get it checked out, it might be an issue (since Core Duo MBP fans run at 1000 RPM)</p><p></p><p>Let me know what your results are after leaving it off for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninjab3ar, post: 345708, member: 26041"] Since, you added 1 Gig yourself, im assuming you have a Core Duo MBP, right? Anyways, I suggest you try to either let your computer cool down, or just turn it off, and when its cool, turn it on. If the fans reach 6000 RPM under NORMAL usage (browser, chat, etc.) you should get it checked out, it might be an issue (since Core Duo MBP fans run at 1000 RPM) Let me know what your results are after leaving it off for a while. [/QUOTE]
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