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My MacBook Pro Woes. Please Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cashmonee" data-source="post: 217744" data-attributes="member: 16850"><p>Well I upped my RAM to a gig, turned off the ceiling fan to make sure the computer wasn't being cooled by it, and as I expected WoW ran much better. Still not what I had hoped for, but very well. I had hoped to be able to turn up the settings alot, but at default setting I was getting 50-60 fps(very good) inside the Undercity. I went outside where it happened to be raining(weather in WoW really taxes the system) and it dropped to 25-35 fps(still really good for weather). I was going to go to Orgrimmar (a much more demanding city) but as I was on the way there the computer killed itself again. When I tried to restart it didn't make it to the OS X startup before killing itself. I think it is obviously a heat issue. I have turned my ceiling fan on again and it is running well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cashmonee, post: 217744, member: 16850"] Well I upped my RAM to a gig, turned off the ceiling fan to make sure the computer wasn't being cooled by it, and as I expected WoW ran much better. Still not what I had hoped for, but very well. I had hoped to be able to turn up the settings alot, but at default setting I was getting 50-60 fps(very good) inside the Undercity. I went outside where it happened to be raining(weather in WoW really taxes the system) and it dropped to 25-35 fps(still really good for weather). I was going to go to Orgrimmar (a much more demanding city) but as I was on the way there the computer killed itself again. When I tried to restart it didn't make it to the OS X startup before killing itself. I think it is obviously a heat issue. I have turned my ceiling fan on again and it is running well. [/QUOTE]
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