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MacBook fan exhaust always high
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<blockquote data-quote="LouderIsBetter" data-source="post: 1074723" data-attributes="member: 149323"><p>I actually didn't think of that, I bought this in January of '07 so it IS three and a half years old.</p><p></p><p>I just feel that something like that wouldn't so greatly affect my system the way it does. When I have any video playing, nothing else opened or running, after a few seconds it starts skipping, and not just the video, my actual system. For example, like I said, my mouse pointer is delayed and skips all over, the sound gets distorted often, and the video proceeds as it skips very evenly and consistently, about two times a second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouderIsBetter, post: 1074723, member: 149323"] I actually didn't think of that, I bought this in January of '07 so it IS three and a half years old. I just feel that something like that wouldn't so greatly affect my system the way it does. When I have any video playing, nothing else opened or running, after a few seconds it starts skipping, and not just the video, my actual system. For example, like I said, my mouse pointer is delayed and skips all over, the sound gets distorted often, and the video proceeds as it skips very evenly and consistently, about two times a second. [/QUOTE]
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