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Apple Computing Products:
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Overheating Macbook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="mindaugas" data-source="post: 1111820" data-attributes="member: 172289"><p>mine is raised on a stand with complete airflow under and around, the stand does not have fans tho. CPU is running at 139F right now with fan at 1988rpm. heat is concentrated all along the top near the power connector and to the right of that. Where the CPU and vpu are. I've got word open, web browser, and some remote desktop windows. no video or games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindaugas, post: 1111820, member: 172289"] mine is raised on a stand with complete airflow under and around, the stand does not have fans tho. CPU is running at 139F right now with fan at 1988rpm. heat is concentrated all along the top near the power connector and to the right of that. Where the CPU and vpu are. I've got word open, web browser, and some remote desktop windows. no video or games. [/QUOTE]
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