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MacBook is getting 65 Degrees Celsius
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<blockquote data-quote="voltron" data-source="post: 688513" data-attributes="member: 58882"><p>A few hours ago, I ripped a DVD and my CPU A reached 68 degrees in an air conditioned room and I'm using one of those stands that elevates the back of my Macbook. I felt the back and it was just warm but not uncomfortably hot. Maybe this temp (65-70 degrees C) is nothing to worry about?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm also curious bout this question too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voltron, post: 688513, member: 58882"] A few hours ago, I ripped a DVD and my CPU A reached 68 degrees in an air conditioned room and I'm using one of those stands that elevates the back of my Macbook. I felt the back and it was just warm but not uncomfortably hot. Maybe this temp (65-70 degrees C) is nothing to worry about? I'm also curious bout this question too. [/QUOTE]
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