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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
170 degrees F for CPU
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<blockquote data-quote="mrivmriv" data-source="post: 851469" data-attributes="member: 102987"><p>I have a little dashboard program that shows info on my MBP (aluminum, 4 gig, 250 gigs, late 08). It shows the fans running at 4-5000 rpm (although I can not hear them at all), my CPU runs 166-171 F. The upper right corner underneath is to hot to touch. Normal? My previous non-Apple laptop finally gave out because the fan had stopped working, and I did not know it. On this Apple, the fans are silent. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrivmriv, post: 851469, member: 102987"] I have a little dashboard program that shows info on my MBP (aluminum, 4 gig, 250 gigs, late 08). It shows the fans running at 4-5000 rpm (although I can not hear them at all), my CPU runs 166-171 F. The upper right corner underneath is to hot to touch. Normal? My previous non-Apple laptop finally gave out because the fan had stopped working, and I did not know it. On this Apple, the fans are silent. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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