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Macbook Pro Overheat
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<blockquote data-quote="victorlimac" data-source="post: 1386194" data-attributes="member: 237054"><p>Hello Guys, I'm new here and i wanna make a question</p><p>Sometimes when I'm running heavy applications on my Macbook Pro 15" (6,2) the aluminium case turns too hot to use on my legs, I have to use some kind of plataform to avoid 'burning' me.</p><p>Sometimes I try to turn on the air conditioner directly to my Macbook but I know that's just 'useless'. The Macbook Pro doesn't have any air entrance or something that allows to use a cooler or something. If I buy a cooler, will it work? What's the best solution for my issue?</p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Victor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victorlimac, post: 1386194, member: 237054"] Hello Guys, I'm new here and i wanna make a question Sometimes when I'm running heavy applications on my Macbook Pro 15" (6,2) the aluminium case turns too hot to use on my legs, I have to use some kind of plataform to avoid 'burning' me. Sometimes I try to turn on the air conditioner directly to my Macbook but I know that's just 'useless'. The Macbook Pro doesn't have any air entrance or something that allows to use a cooler or something. If I buy a cooler, will it work? What's the best solution for my issue? Thanks! Victor [/QUOTE]
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