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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Running in closed lid mode, temperature
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<blockquote data-quote="whitefang" data-source="post: 828485" data-attributes="member: 89782"><p>I got a unibody macbook pro (2.4") and I run it in closed lid mode all the time. I noticed that the fan NEVER makes noise. I checked the temps using iStat and it said the temps were around 65 celcius (for CPU A, for some reason, it doesn't show the second CPU unless there's only 1 sensor for both processors).</p><p></p><p>At 65 celcius, the fans were running at 2000rpm (sounds low). Is this safe? Underneath the macbook, it felt very hot (near the CPU area, the other side was cold however). </p><p></p><p>I read that it draws air from the keyboard section and exhausts air near the opening between the keyboard and the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitefang, post: 828485, member: 89782"] I got a unibody macbook pro (2.4") and I run it in closed lid mode all the time. I noticed that the fan NEVER makes noise. I checked the temps using iStat and it said the temps were around 65 celcius (for CPU A, for some reason, it doesn't show the second CPU unless there's only 1 sensor for both processors). At 65 celcius, the fans were running at 2000rpm (sounds low). Is this safe? Underneath the macbook, it felt very hot (near the CPU area, the other side was cold however). I read that it draws air from the keyboard section and exhausts air near the opening between the keyboard and the screen. [/QUOTE]
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