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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="iLewis08" data-source="post: 566718" data-attributes="member: 40161"><p>Yeah as said above it is, Its good that it is, so if ur laptop ever shuts itself down this is the main reason, and it is a very good feature as if it wasnt there apple would have a very big headache lol,</p><p></p><p>Again personal my i dont mind my laptop at those temperatures, as you dont really get people running about sayin there tvs hot, like new plasma screen tvs generate a lot of heat, i say the temperature in there is bout the same as the laptop, and thats without a fan lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iLewis08, post: 566718, member: 40161"] Yeah as said above it is, Its good that it is, so if ur laptop ever shuts itself down this is the main reason, and it is a very good feature as if it wasnt there apple would have a very big headache lol, Again personal my i dont mind my laptop at those temperatures, as you dont really get people running about sayin there tvs hot, like new plasma screen tvs generate a lot of heat, i say the temperature in there is bout the same as the laptop, and thats without a fan lol [/QUOTE]
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