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2007 MBP fans and temp
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<blockquote data-quote="ericg2000" data-source="post: 1648076" data-attributes="member: 47605"><p>i have a 2007 15"mbp, it runs good an doesn't seem to run hot. on average it stays around 100-115*F. i don't game or do any video editing. </p><p></p><p>when i'm in os x yosemite i use smc fan control o monitor the temps and fans, and those readings say pretty consistent. but whenever i use widows 7 via bootcamp, i use core temp and input remapper to monitor temps and the fans. when i'm in windows using those two programs, the temps bounce around a lot. but the laptop itself doesn't feel like its any hotter to the touch. i'm guessing it's just the program giving funny readings. </p><p></p><p>for example, right now all i'm doing it typing this post and its gone from 117 to 178 then 136 to 115 etc. i have the fans on 6000 rpm. it's sitting on my lap and i feel the bottom and there no physical feeling of a heat increase like it's displaying. is there a better program to monitor temps while in windows that is more accurate? it doesn't act this spastic while in os x.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericg2000, post: 1648076, member: 47605"] i have a 2007 15"mbp, it runs good an doesn't seem to run hot. on average it stays around 100-115*F. i don't game or do any video editing. when i'm in os x yosemite i use smc fan control o monitor the temps and fans, and those readings say pretty consistent. but whenever i use widows 7 via bootcamp, i use core temp and input remapper to monitor temps and the fans. when i'm in windows using those two programs, the temps bounce around a lot. but the laptop itself doesn't feel like its any hotter to the touch. i'm guessing it's just the program giving funny readings. for example, right now all i'm doing it typing this post and its gone from 117 to 178 then 136 to 115 etc. i have the fans on 6000 rpm. it's sitting on my lap and i feel the bottom and there no physical feeling of a heat increase like it's displaying. is there a better program to monitor temps while in windows that is more accurate? it doesn't act this spastic while in os x. [/QUOTE]
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