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Macbook Pro seems to be running hot?
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<blockquote data-quote="McYukon" data-source="post: 1033697" data-attributes="member: 101117"><p>Take to look at <a href="http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/apple-notebooks/194862-official-my-macbook-air-pro-overheating-what-do-i-do-guide.html" target="_blank">http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/apple-notebooks/194862-official-my-macbook-air-pro-overheating-what-do-i-do-guide.html</a></p><p>And no it isn't running hot at all, mine runs from 56-70 C depending on what I'm doing. And it especially goes up when I have a web-page open with Flash on it.</p><p>And one summer I gamed it to such a temperature that I couldn't have it on my lap, it was like a hot frying pan and I had red legs afterwards. (Through a Jeans)</p><p></p><p>I had the fancontrol installed on my mac as well, but after the upgrade to snow leopard I got rid of it.</p><p>I reasoned that my mac should be able to take care of itself regarding heat, and if I tried to outsmart the default apple set controlling mechanism with some program it could do more harm that good.</p><p></p><p>Additional details:</p><p>I forgot to mention that Mac OS X has a safety shutdown, if the temperature reaches a certain temperature the OS will make an emergency shutdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McYukon, post: 1033697, member: 101117"] Take to look at [URL]http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/apple-notebooks/194862-official-my-macbook-air-pro-overheating-what-do-i-do-guide.html[/URL] And no it isn't running hot at all, mine runs from 56-70 C depending on what I'm doing. And it especially goes up when I have a web-page open with Flash on it. And one summer I gamed it to such a temperature that I couldn't have it on my lap, it was like a hot frying pan and I had red legs afterwards. (Through a Jeans) I had the fancontrol installed on my mac as well, but after the upgrade to snow leopard I got rid of it. I reasoned that my mac should be able to take care of itself regarding heat, and if I tried to outsmart the default apple set controlling mechanism with some program it could do more harm that good. Additional details: I forgot to mention that Mac OS X has a safety shutdown, if the temperature reaches a certain temperature the OS will make an emergency shutdown. [/QUOTE]
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