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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Some like it hot, some like it cold. x.x
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<blockquote data-quote="cazabam" data-source="post: 315383" data-attributes="member: 17895"><p>Ambient temperature, cooling in the room, all sorts of things can affect the core temperature. Also, don't forget it's the core temperature, not the overall system temperature. Sometimes mine goes up on hot days or when the central heating is on. I can't really give you a 'how'. There are so many variables it's impossible to pinpoint, but a cool environment with good ventilation is all I use.</p><p></p><p>edit: when I posted that I was running a terminal for IRC, Firefox, Thunderbird and Activity Monitor.</p><p></p><p>edit edit: To reset the fan speed in iCyclone, read the <a href="http://www.alitacrew.org/icyclone/help/en/faq/" target="_blank">FAQ</a>. For smcFanControl just drag the slider as far left as it will go and click Apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cazabam, post: 315383, member: 17895"] Ambient temperature, cooling in the room, all sorts of things can affect the core temperature. Also, don't forget it's the core temperature, not the overall system temperature. Sometimes mine goes up on hot days or when the central heating is on. I can't really give you a 'how'. There are so many variables it's impossible to pinpoint, but a cool environment with good ventilation is all I use. edit: when I posted that I was running a terminal for IRC, Firefox, Thunderbird and Activity Monitor. edit edit: To reset the fan speed in iCyclone, read the [url=http://www.alitacrew.org/icyclone/help/en/faq/]FAQ[/url]. For smcFanControl just drag the slider as far left as it will go and click Apply. [/QUOTE]
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