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<blockquote data-quote="AnOldGuy" data-source="post: 1925328" data-attributes="member: 412192"><p>Wow thank you to everyone and it is good to know that all this started with the update to Ventura 13.1 on other peoples machines as well. (although different problems) but still with the latest updates. I would love to go back to Catalina which was on here when i bought it bit not sure that's possible at this point. </p><p>However, to update; I removed the power supply for the system and have a regular surge protector with the house current, and as was stated earlier, that wasn't the problem. after the the move, i regretfully down loaded Mac Cleaner X and that just was a waste. then i downloaded Mac Fan Control, the free version so far. Started looking at running temps and the CPU seems to run at about 100 degrees or there about. I don't think this is too high but the fluctuation of the fan is from 1400 to sometimes over 3000 rpm. the range on the "helper tool 1200 to 2700 however the fan bursts up to above 3000 rpm. i set the speed to 2009 rpm and but still jumps to 2700+.</p><p>Yhe idea of the reset of the sac fan control is an excellent idea. but how do i do that specifically? (i know i am not the brightest of the bunch but i try) believe me - its just a computer it can always be fixed. </p><p>Thanks Patrick and Lifesabeach n PM-r</p><p>I'll let you know what happens next</p><p>Just an old guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnOldGuy, post: 1925328, member: 412192"] Wow thank you to everyone and it is good to know that all this started with the update to Ventura 13.1 on other peoples machines as well. (although different problems) but still with the latest updates. I would love to go back to Catalina which was on here when i bought it bit not sure that's possible at this point. However, to update; I removed the power supply for the system and have a regular surge protector with the house current, and as was stated earlier, that wasn't the problem. after the the move, i regretfully down loaded Mac Cleaner X and that just was a waste. then i downloaded Mac Fan Control, the free version so far. Started looking at running temps and the CPU seems to run at about 100 degrees or there about. I don't think this is too high but the fluctuation of the fan is from 1400 to sometimes over 3000 rpm. the range on the "helper tool 1200 to 2700 however the fan bursts up to above 3000 rpm. i set the speed to 2009 rpm and but still jumps to 2700+. Yhe idea of the reset of the sac fan control is an excellent idea. but how do i do that specifically? (i know i am not the brightest of the bunch but i try) believe me - its just a computer it can always be fixed. Thanks Patrick and Lifesabeach n PM-r I'll let you know what happens next Just an old guy [/QUOTE]
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