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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
MacBook is getting 65 Degrees Celsius
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<blockquote data-quote="WakeCarver" data-source="post: 688823" data-attributes="member: 37501"><p>I don't think he really needs SMC fan control the temps are not getting that high for a laptop. I tried SMC before and didn't really like it on my Mac Pro. It might work better on a laptop but I don't think it is necessary in this case. And if the fan does go out after the warranty is up he still has to apple labor rate to get it replaced. Like I said I would just get Apple care and not worry about it for 3 years. Then after 3 years sell it on ebay and buy a new computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WakeCarver, post: 688823, member: 37501"] I don't think he really needs SMC fan control the temps are not getting that high for a laptop. I tried SMC before and didn't really like it on my Mac Pro. It might work better on a laptop but I don't think it is necessary in this case. And if the fan does go out after the warranty is up he still has to apple labor rate to get it replaced. Like I said I would just get Apple care and not worry about it for 3 years. Then after 3 years sell it on ebay and buy a new computer. [/QUOTE]
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