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Late 2015 rMBP 13in Overheating issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1809949" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>On the other hand it could be a mechanical and or environmental issue. </p><p>What is the temp where you are using the device?</p><p>Is the device getting good air circulation around it?</p><p>Is the fan working as designed?</p><p>Could the device be full of dust?</p><p>Bear in mind that 95 C is not out of the ballpark as far as CPU temps go under heavy demand. </p><p>Having said that, I am in Indonesia the temp is 29 C where I am at the moment and use Macs Fan Control on my 2016 13" MBP to increase air flow. At the moment my CPU temp running Firefox is 47 C @ 1290 rpm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1809949, member: 204485"] On the other hand it could be a mechanical and or environmental issue. What is the temp where you are using the device? Is the device getting good air circulation around it? Is the fan working as designed? Could the device be full of dust? Bear in mind that 95 C is not out of the ballpark as far as CPU temps go under heavy demand. Having said that, I am in Indonesia the temp is 29 C where I am at the moment and use Macs Fan Control on my 2016 13" MBP to increase air flow. At the moment my CPU temp running Firefox is 47 C @ 1290 rpm. [/QUOTE]
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