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MacBook is getting 65 Degrees Celsius
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<blockquote data-quote="Genuflect" data-source="post: 688523" data-attributes="member: 57947"><p>Anything within the range of 65-80 degrees celcius is within acceptable levels if you're under a full load. Obviously, room/ambient temperature is going to weigh in quite heavily on that estimate. Just look for performance anomalies -- if your display starts producing artifacts or your system is starting to exhibit unusual behavior, then I'd be a bit concerned; if not, then I wouldn't worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Genuflect, post: 688523, member: 57947"] Anything within the range of 65-80 degrees celcius is within acceptable levels if you're under a full load. Obviously, room/ambient temperature is going to weigh in quite heavily on that estimate. Just look for performance anomalies -- if your display starts producing artifacts or your system is starting to exhibit unusual behavior, then I'd be a bit concerned; if not, then I wouldn't worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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