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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
2018 Mac Mini running very hot without fans responding
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 1848880" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>90c is normal for computers under load. </p><p>Logic is also VERY WELL known for throwing out overloading errors. The errors are not caused by the cpu temps! Logic has a crappy way of handling buffer settings and cpu processing. The cpu can get overwhelmed quickly because there is simply too much to do at one moment. Play with the buffer settings and see if theres a change. </p><p></p><p>The Mac cooling sequence runs at the LOWEST possible fan speed while maintaining a consistent temperature as high as tolerable by the CPU. If the sensors detect a jump above the desired stages of cpu/gpu temps, the fans will increase accordingly. </p><p></p><p>I would NOT touch the fan controller settings. I use them just because I want to visually see the speed, but not that I want to control anything.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 1848880, member: 97843"] 90c is normal for computers under load. Logic is also VERY WELL known for throwing out overloading errors. The errors are not caused by the cpu temps! Logic has a crappy way of handling buffer settings and cpu processing. The cpu can get overwhelmed quickly because there is simply too much to do at one moment. Play with the buffer settings and see if theres a change. The Mac cooling sequence runs at the LOWEST possible fan speed while maintaining a consistent temperature as high as tolerable by the CPU. If the sensors detect a jump above the desired stages of cpu/gpu temps, the fans will increase accordingly. I would NOT touch the fan controller settings. I use them just because I want to visually see the speed, but not that I want to control anything. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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