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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1450256" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>No fan? I think you mean that you can not hear the fan? The fan in your MBP 13" machine is always spinning, most of the time it spins at a low RPM. It's not until the CPU begins to work hard that the fan ramps up to higher RPMs.</p><p></p><p>And yes, it's the nature of all notebook computers whether they be made by Apple or any other manufacturer, to get hot when they begin to work hard. Your MBP is protected by thermal sensors which will shut the machine down if the normal tolerant temperature is exceeded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1450256, member: 46727"] No fan? I think you mean that you can not hear the fan? The fan in your MBP 13" machine is always spinning, most of the time it spins at a low RPM. It's not until the CPU begins to work hard that the fan ramps up to higher RPMs. And yes, it's the nature of all notebook computers whether they be made by Apple or any other manufacturer, to get hot when they begin to work hard. Your MBP is protected by thermal sensors which will shut the machine down if the normal tolerant temperature is exceeded. [/QUOTE]
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