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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="Neferatowen" data-source="post: 565014" data-attributes="member: 30092"><p>I know they adjust automatically but I like to have a bit more control. Sometimes the computer feels really hot so I turn the fans up a bit more and it cools it down much faster. </p><p>The time I turned the computer off it seemed like it was getting dangerously overheated. It was over 70 degrees Celsius. The little green bar that tells the temp in Fan Control had turned red. I had adjusted fan settings and the temp wasn't going down so I turned it off just to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neferatowen, post: 565014, member: 30092"] I know they adjust automatically but I like to have a bit more control. Sometimes the computer feels really hot so I turn the fans up a bit more and it cools it down much faster. The time I turned the computer off it seemed like it was getting dangerously overheated. It was over 70 degrees Celsius. The little green bar that tells the temp in Fan Control had turned red. I had adjusted fan settings and the temp wasn't going down so I turned it off just to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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