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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Hard Drive Heat
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<blockquote data-quote="adcampbell" data-source="post: 851998" data-attributes="member: 102850"><p>I am planning on getting a Mac for school sometime this summer. I know people complain about their MacBooks getting hot from the hard drives, and I'd like to know really what everyone has experienced. I plan on getting the 320gb 7200rpm drive... do those get too hot? I could easily get the 128gb SSD and 500gb Time Capsule (I am going to get one of these either way). Of course I would rather not shell out the cash for a small SSD, so I just want to know how hot and loud the new aluminum MacBooks get with the 7200rpm drive. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adcampbell, post: 851998, member: 102850"] I am planning on getting a Mac for school sometime this summer. I know people complain about their MacBooks getting hot from the hard drives, and I'd like to know really what everyone has experienced. I plan on getting the 320gb 7200rpm drive... do those get too hot? I could easily get the 128gb SSD and 500gb Time Capsule (I am going to get one of these either way). Of course I would rather not shell out the cash for a small SSD, so I just want to know how hot and loud the new aluminum MacBooks get with the 7200rpm drive. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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