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What is the normal temp for Macbook pro 13?
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 1028551" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>It depends on what you happen to be doing. If you're running CPU intensive processes, it's going to go up. And conversely, when you're using it for light duty (web browsing, email, etc), it's going to go down. So normal is relative to the way you use your machine.</p><p></p><p>70 degrees Celsius is within normal range.</p><p></p><p>Quite honestly, I think these monitoring programs make people paranoid. They're really not necessary and only became popular when the overclocking gamer fad started getting big. But quite honestly, on a laptop the tolerances are very tight and you shouldn't be overclocking anyway. Just leave it alone and it will be fine. If it's not, it will shut down at random and then you know it's time to worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 1028551, member: 24098"] It depends on what you happen to be doing. If you're running CPU intensive processes, it's going to go up. And conversely, when you're using it for light duty (web browsing, email, etc), it's going to go down. So normal is relative to the way you use your machine. 70 degrees Celsius is within normal range. Quite honestly, I think these monitoring programs make people paranoid. They're really not necessary and only became popular when the overclocking gamer fad started getting big. But quite honestly, on a laptop the tolerances are very tight and you shouldn't be overclocking anyway. Just leave it alone and it will be fine. If it's not, it will shut down at random and then you know it's time to worry. [/QUOTE]
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