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Rember on the MBP-Or, "how to cook an Apple"
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<blockquote data-quote="nZa" data-source="post: 505952" data-attributes="member: 39799"><p>I could see how if it was just his MBP doing this, that it could be some issue with a faulty sensor or over-applied compound, however my MBP is less than a month old (so Apple claims that the compound issue has been handled), and I doubt that both of our sensors would malfunction in the same way, only while running Rember.</p><p></p><p>I'm still leaning towards Rember in some way making the reading bleep waay off of the normal. </p><p></p><p>I know it's very unlikely that it would be a software/sensor issue, however I'm not sure how to explain that it would go up to >125C then drop back down to <70C in a matter of 2-3 seconds. Is that even possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nZa, post: 505952, member: 39799"] I could see how if it was just his MBP doing this, that it could be some issue with a faulty sensor or over-applied compound, however my MBP is less than a month old (so Apple claims that the compound issue has been handled), and I doubt that both of our sensors would malfunction in the same way, only while running Rember. I'm still leaning towards Rember in some way making the reading bleep waay off of the normal. I know it's very unlikely that it would be a software/sensor issue, however I'm not sure how to explain that it would go up to >125C then drop back down to <70C in a matter of 2-3 seconds. Is that even possible? [/QUOTE]
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