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Mac Pro 2019 Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="RP53" data-source="post: 1887019" data-attributes="member: 408343"><p>My Mac Pro 2019 has been getting too hot and shutting itself down when playing World of Warcraft - seems ok otherwise for work etc. So I upgraded the fairly basic video card it came with to the AMD Radeon Pro W5700X 16 GB. Still the same. So I am now using TG Pro to whizz up the fans to keep it cooler. The problem always appears to be the GPU which can hit 80-odd degrees very quickly and has been up to 100...I do not know what it hit to cause the shutdowns. TG Pro can keep it to 60 degrees or so comfortably. I suppose my main question is why do the Mac's fans not do this automatically - they never spin faster on their own and I have to rely on TGPro to spin them up? Also does anyone know what would be normal safe temperature?Anyone else been having this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RP53, post: 1887019, member: 408343"] My Mac Pro 2019 has been getting too hot and shutting itself down when playing World of Warcraft - seems ok otherwise for work etc. So I upgraded the fairly basic video card it came with to the AMD Radeon Pro W5700X 16 GB. Still the same. So I am now using TG Pro to whizz up the fans to keep it cooler. The problem always appears to be the GPU which can hit 80-odd degrees very quickly and has been up to 100...I do not know what it hit to cause the shutdowns. TG Pro can keep it to 60 degrees or so comfortably. I suppose my main question is why do the Mac's fans not do this automatically - they never spin faster on their own and I have to rely on TGPro to spin them up? Also does anyone know what would be normal safe temperature?Anyone else been having this problem? [/QUOTE]
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