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Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="WakeCarver" data-source="post: 692160" data-attributes="member: 37501"><p>I've taken a temp reading using the istat pro widget. The base of my MacBook Pro is holding steady at 81 degrees Fahrenheit or 27 degrees Celsius. It has been running for about 2 hours with Firefox and mail running. If some other users post their temps here you should get an average of what to expect while web surfing and emailing.</p><p></p><p>Edit: This temp was taken while the MBP was sitting on table top. I will post more temps later tonight after I use it in bed for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WakeCarver, post: 692160, member: 37501"] I've taken a temp reading using the istat pro widget. The base of my MacBook Pro is holding steady at 81 degrees Fahrenheit or 27 degrees Celsius. It has been running for about 2 hours with Firefox and mail running. If some other users post their temps here you should get an average of what to expect while web surfing and emailing. Edit: This temp was taken while the MBP was sitting on table top. I will post more temps later tonight after I use it in bed for a while. [/QUOTE]
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