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Hot MacBook Pro early 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="19birel" data-source="post: 1372332" data-attributes="member: 221361"><p>I have an early 2012 (same as late 2011) macbook Pro and as it sits on my desk while I play Minecraft, with a browser up the fans starts spinning a lot and I can feel the heat of the computer on my hands (computer sits closed next to usb keyboard and external monitor.) It is sitting in a Speck see-through enclosure and I was wondering if that would absorb heat making it hotter? If I remove the enclosure for home use will that decrease running temperatures? This only happens when I do stuff like play minecraft (haven't tried Aperture yet). Thanks </p><p>BTW the CPU is at 90 degrees F if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19birel, post: 1372332, member: 221361"] I have an early 2012 (same as late 2011) macbook Pro and as it sits on my desk while I play Minecraft, with a browser up the fans starts spinning a lot and I can feel the heat of the computer on my hands (computer sits closed next to usb keyboard and external monitor.) It is sitting in a Speck see-through enclosure and I was wondering if that would absorb heat making it hotter? If I remove the enclosure for home use will that decrease running temperatures? This only happens when I do stuff like play minecraft (haven't tried Aperture yet). Thanks BTW the CPU is at 90 degrees F if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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