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Running Windows on your Mac
Mac Pro getting Really Hot
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<blockquote data-quote="Proff49" data-source="post: 957629" data-attributes="member: 105501"><p>I'm running Win 7 and the temp goes up a lot when put a disc in to install programs. I haven't noticed the problem after removing the disc and turning the machine off to let it cool down. I can start it again later and run any app that I want and it doesn't heat up. It also doesn't seem to matter how long I let it sit with the disc in, it doesn't cool down even though I'm not actively doing anything. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone know how hot is too hot before it gets into the danger zone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proff49, post: 957629, member: 105501"] I'm running Win 7 and the temp goes up a lot when put a disc in to install programs. I haven't noticed the problem after removing the disc and turning the machine off to let it cool down. I can start it again later and run any app that I want and it doesn't heat up. It also doesn't seem to matter how long I let it sit with the disc in, it doesn't cool down even though I'm not actively doing anything. Does anyone know how hot is too hot before it gets into the danger zone? [/QUOTE]
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