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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Overheating and Fan RPM
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<blockquote data-quote="fedetz" data-source="post: 1128274" data-attributes="member: 176131"><p>Thanks for you help.....I am going to try creating a new account and see what happens. What concerns me at this point is that the MBP is idle 97% and and temp is overall 60`C and fans are 6000 Rpm. i am beging to think that because fans are going so fast are making the core hotter. I understand when i am doing something that demands a lot from the MBP, but not when it is idle they should not reach those speeds. If you could tell me how to upload a screenshot to the forum so you an see, when i am watching a movie it trys to stop as if it was stuttering. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedetz, post: 1128274, member: 176131"] Thanks for you help.....I am going to try creating a new account and see what happens. What concerns me at this point is that the MBP is idle 97% and and temp is overall 60`C and fans are 6000 Rpm. i am beging to think that because fans are going so fast are making the core hotter. I understand when i am doing something that demands a lot from the MBP, but not when it is idle they should not reach those speeds. If you could tell me how to upload a screenshot to the forum so you an see, when i am watching a movie it trys to stop as if it was stuttering. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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