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Is my MBP too hot?
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<blockquote data-quote="eliehass" data-source="post: 657152" data-attributes="member: 33792"><p>When I use visualhub to convert video files, my MBP will run at 207 F or 97 C for sometimes up too an hour and a half at a time. I thought the MBP would shut down if it got too hot, so is this temp acceptable or should I ease up on the converting?</p><p></p><p>edit- my fans run at an average of 6000 rpm while this is happening, and the MBP is on a desk, not my lap or a soft surface. In truth, it doesn't feel THAT hot... maybe istat is wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eliehass, post: 657152, member: 33792"] When I use visualhub to convert video files, my MBP will run at 207 F or 97 C for sometimes up too an hour and a half at a time. I thought the MBP would shut down if it got too hot, so is this temp acceptable or should I ease up on the converting? edit- my fans run at an average of 6000 rpm while this is happening, and the MBP is on a desk, not my lap or a soft surface. In truth, it doesn't feel THAT hot... maybe istat is wrong? [/QUOTE]
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