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<blockquote data-quote="eric06" data-source="post: 563455" data-attributes="member: 22083"><p>I have had my MBP since last March and have no problems of overheating. The fans kick on when needed. The fans usually kick on when I am doing lots of things in photoshop/illustrator.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes when the empty space by the touch pad gets hot I just close the lid and let it sleep for a while so it can cool down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric06, post: 563455, member: 22083"] I have had my MBP since last March and have no problems of overheating. The fans kick on when needed. The fans usually kick on when I am doing lots of things in photoshop/illustrator. Sometimes when the empty space by the touch pad gets hot I just close the lid and let it sleep for a while so it can cool down. [/QUOTE]
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