Full fans, Normal temps.
Hi! I’m back at it with the Mac, and making painfully slow progress. (Yay?)
So the fans run full blast at all times, and Kernel Task is eating my CPU for breakfast.
Temps Seem normal, as far as I can tell…
I mean, I’m fine with the noise, but the speed of the system is what kills it for me.
I reset the NVRAM and SMC.
Diagnostics yields this:
Don’t mind the WiFi issue, that’s next on my probably-gonna-be-expensive list.
Update:
I should probably point out that I had suspected water damage at one point (I doubt it was) and I gave it an isopropyl alcohol bath. only after that it started acting up with the fans.
UPDATE
HWsensors said I have an exhaust of 128C.
So, How do I deal with this?
Ist dies eine gute Frage?
Have you asked previous questions on this one? Was it water or drops damaged?
von mayer
@mayer I doubt it was actually water damage at this point. but just to be safe I did give it an isopropyl bath. the fans acted up only after the isopropyl bath oddly though.
von Aiden
Does it do this in Safe Mode?
von mayer
@mayer I haven't tested it but I would presume so. It had this same problem even when it was running Windows 10 and Linux Ubuntu
von Aiden
@mayer the fans start to ramp up when the boot loading bar reaches a little over 50% So, I'm assuming its something with the EFI. also, Kernel Task is still at it even in safe mode. I am literally typing and seeing the character 3 seconds later, the speed is much MUCH worse.
von Aiden
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