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<blockquote data-quote="WakeCarver" data-source="post: 692480" data-attributes="member: 37501"><p>Bingo! I actually pulled my original Core Duo MacBook apart removed all the thermal paste and applied a responsible amount of Arctic Silver ceramic thermal paste to it because of heating problems. I would have done the same with my new MacBook Pro but thankfully it wasn't necessary.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I have been using my MacBook Pro in the bed with the bottom of the case on the comforter above my lap for about an hour and a half now. The temps are a little warmer but still not bad at all. 88 degrees Fahrenheit 31 degrees Celsius according to istat widget. But the outside of the case does not even feel this warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WakeCarver, post: 692480, member: 37501"] Bingo! I actually pulled my original Core Duo MacBook apart removed all the thermal paste and applied a responsible amount of Arctic Silver ceramic thermal paste to it because of heating problems. I would have done the same with my new MacBook Pro but thankfully it wasn't necessary. EDIT: I have been using my MacBook Pro in the bed with the bottom of the case on the comforter above my lap for about an hour and a half now. The temps are a little warmer but still not bad at all. 88 degrees Fahrenheit 31 degrees Celsius according to istat widget. But the outside of the case does not even feel this warm. [/QUOTE]
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