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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Powerbook Fan/heat
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<blockquote data-quote="witeshark" data-source="post: 32131" data-attributes="member: 3865"><p><span style="color: darkred">I'd say no need to worry. If it's a bit warmer, that may be a factor, but certainly video and such run the CPU more and that is very normal to trigger the fan. Rebooting will not change it, sleep is good enough rest. Just make sure there is good air movement around it, maybe something under it to allow airflow below it</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witeshark, post: 32131, member: 3865"] [color=darkred]I'd say no need to worry. If it's a bit warmer, that may be a factor, but certainly video and such run the CPU more and that is very normal to trigger the fan. Rebooting will not change it, sleep is good enough rest. Just make sure there is good air movement around it, maybe something under it to allow airflow below it[/color] [/QUOTE]
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