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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
How Hot is too hot?
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<blockquote data-quote="richard tj" data-source="post: 1012986" data-attributes="member: 126283"><p>Recall reading an article that pointed to 170 Faranheit being about the cut off point. My MBP usually turns off if left on a desk for 6 hours- have background software that pushes the CPU to max all the time. Put a temp reader on it and it was running at 165 faranheit on average. This drops if I close down certain processor intensive apps like Photoshop, BOINC, dreamweaver etc. They're processor intensive because I'll work on 10 images at a time of 100 web pages open at once (before someone asks!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richard tj, post: 1012986, member: 126283"] Recall reading an article that pointed to 170 Faranheit being about the cut off point. My MBP usually turns off if left on a desk for 6 hours- have background software that pushes the CPU to max all the time. Put a temp reader on it and it was running at 165 faranheit on average. This drops if I close down certain processor intensive apps like Photoshop, BOINC, dreamweaver etc. They're processor intensive because I'll work on 10 images at a time of 100 web pages open at once (before someone asks!) [/QUOTE]
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