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<blockquote data-quote="imaitchoukow" data-source="post: 692497" data-attributes="member: 61254"><p><strong>Better performance</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi im new to mac... i bought a mac book pro used from my boss, i think it is a beauty is from about a year an core 2 duo 2.3 Ghz 2 Gb ram and 256 ati video,</p><p></p><p>But well i started using and realizing that it got really warm so i bought iXoft from Thermaltake,,, and i have feel the change of state of the material, i just try lo leave the back entrance open... </p><p></p><p>So What do u think....??? eigther way macbook pro doesnt have fans or entrance from the down...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imaitchoukow, post: 692497, member: 61254"] [b]Better performance[/b] Hi im new to mac... i bought a mac book pro used from my boss, i think it is a beauty is from about a year an core 2 duo 2.3 Ghz 2 Gb ram and 256 ati video, But well i started using and realizing that it got really warm so i bought iXoft from Thermaltake,,, and i have feel the change of state of the material, i just try lo leave the back entrance open... So What do u think....??? eigther way macbook pro doesnt have fans or entrance from the down... [/QUOTE]
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