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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
New MBAir fan runs at high speed for no reason.
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<blockquote data-quote="cptkrf" data-source="post: 1322588" data-attributes="member: 134861"><p>It is a bug somewhere, not a runaway app. It happens when I connect my Air to the Thunderbolt display, despite whether or not any app is running. </p><p></p><p>I connect the Air to the Thunderbolt display (Air is on, but with the cover closed), I open the hatch to get the system into full screen mode on the T-display, close the cover and shortly the fan slowly begins to climb to over 6000 rpm. It will stay there until I either unhook the big display, or reboot the system. From then on, no problem unless I unhook and rehook again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cptkrf, post: 1322588, member: 134861"] It is a bug somewhere, not a runaway app. It happens when I connect my Air to the Thunderbolt display, despite whether or not any app is running. I connect the Air to the Thunderbolt display (Air is on, but with the cover closed), I open the hatch to get the system into full screen mode on the T-display, close the cover and shortly the fan slowly begins to climb to over 6000 rpm. It will stay there until I either unhook the big display, or reboot the system. From then on, no problem unless I unhook and rehook again. [/QUOTE]
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New MBAir fan runs at high speed for no reason.
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