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MacBook is overheating from idle to regular use
Text:
My macbook is at around 60 - 62 degrees Celsius at light use like web browsing and watching videos and the fan runs at the default 2000 rpm. Both the upper and lower body get uncomfortably warm to an extent that I can't touch it. Do I need to replace the fans or the heatsink? |
=== Update (05/24/2017) === |
* fan: 4945 rpm * ambient: 52 degrees * battery max: 43 degrees * CPU core 1: 74 degrees * CPU core 2: 71 degrees * CPU PECI: 74.1 degrees * CPU proximity: 63.5 degrees * GPU PECI: 69 degrees * heatsink proximity: 53.6 degrees * memory proximity: 53.1 degrees * memory slot: 57.1 degrees * palm rest: 41.1 degrees * pct die: 73 degrees * hdd: 46 degrees |
* fan: 4945 rpm * ambient: 52 degrees * battery max: 43 degrees * CPU core 1: 74 degrees * CPU core 2: 71 degrees * CPU PECI: 74.1 degrees * CPU proximity: 63.5 degrees * GPU PECI: 69 degrees * heatsink proximity: 53.6 degrees * memory proximity: 53.1 degrees * memory slot: 57.1 degrees * palm rest: 41.1 degrees * pct die: 73 degrees * hdd: 46 degrees |
* contacts * notes * calendar * reminders * maps * messages * facetime * iTunes * iBooks * app store |
* contacts * notes * calendar * reminders * maps * messages * facetime * iTunes * iBooks * app store |
cpu core 2: 71 degrees cpu peci: 74.1 degrees cpu proximity: 63.5 degrees gpu peci: 69 degrees heatsink proximity: 53.6 degrees memory proximity: 53.1 degrees memory slot: 57.1 degrees palm rest: 41.1 degrees pch die: 73 degrees hdd: 46 degrees apps open in the background/everything minimized/ max cpu usage 20%: safari no web pages open contacts notes calendar reminders maps messages facetime itunes ibooks app store === Update (05/24/2017) === And when |
cpu core 2: 71 degrees cpu peci: 74.1 degrees cpu proximity: 63.5 degrees gpu peci: 69 degrees heatsink proximity: 53.6 degrees memory proximity: 53.1 degrees memory slot: 57.1 degrees palm rest: 41.1 degrees pch die: 73 degrees hdd: 46 degrees apps open in the background/everything minimized/ max cpu usage 20%: safari no web pages open contacts notes calendar reminders maps messages facetime itunes ibooks app store === Update (05/24/2017) === And when |
Gerät:
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2012
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open
Bearbeitet von: yousuf-bilal1 ,
Titel:
MacBook is overheating from idle to regular use
Text:
My macbook is at around 60 - 62 degrees Celsius at light use like web browsing and watching videos and the fan runs at the default 2000 rpm. Both the upper and lower body get uncomfortably warm to an extent that I can't touch it. Do I need to replace the fans or the heatsink? |
=== Update (05/24/2017) === |
these are the stats for 20% cpu usage but the laptop is uncomfortably warm.....correction hot at the top and I can hardly touch the bottom. It is super hot around the processor and the heatsink at the bottom and the whole top is quite warm. |
the stats: |
fan: 4945 rpm |
ambient: 52 degrees |
battery max: 43 degrees |
cpu core 1: 74 degrees |
cpu core 2: 71 degrees |
cpu peci: 74.1 degrees |
cpu proximity: 63.5 degrees |
gpu peci: 69 degrees |
heatsink proximity: 53.6 degrees |
memory proximity: 53.1 degrees |
memory slot: 57.1 degrees |
palm rest: 41.1 degrees |
pch die: 73 degrees |
hdd: 46 degrees |
apps open in the background/everything minimized/ max cpu usage 20%: |
safari no web pages open |
contacts |
notes |
calendar |
reminders |
maps |
messages |
facetime |
itunes |
ibooks |
app store |
=== Update (05/24/2017) === |
And when i closed all the apps not quit the cpu temp remained the same but the fan came down to 2000 rpm |
Gerät:
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2012
Status:
open
Bearbeitet von: yousuf-bilal1 ,
Titel:
MacBook is overheating from idle to regular use
Text:
My macbook is at around 60 - 62 degrees Celsius at light use like web browsing and watching videos and the fan runs at the default 2000 rpm. Both the upper and lower body get uncomfortably warm to an extent that I can't touch it. Do I need to replace the fans or the heatsink? |
=== Update (05/24/2017) === |
these are the stats for 20% cpu usage but the laptop is uncomfortably warm.....correction hot at the top and I can hardly touch the bottom. It is super hot around the processor and the heatsink at the bottom and the whole top is quite warm. |
the stats: |
fan: 4945 rpm |
ambient: 52 degrees |
battery max: 43 degrees |
cpu core 1: 74 degrees |
cpu core 2: 71 degrees |
cpu peci: 74.1 degrees |
cpu proximity: 63.5 degrees |
gpu peci: 69 degrees |
heatsink proximity: 53.6 degrees |
memory proximity: 53.1 degrees |
memory slot: 57.1 degrees |
palm rest: 41.1 degrees |
pch die: 73 degrees |
hdd: 46 degrees |
apps open in the background/everything minimized/ max cpu usage 20%: |
safari no web pages open |
contacts |
notes |
calendar |
reminders |
maps |
messages |
facetime |
itunes |
ibooks |
app store |
Gerät:
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2012
Status:
open
Bearbeitet von: yousuf-bilal1 ,
Titel:
MacBook is overheating from idle to regular use
Text:
My macbook is at around 60 - 62 degrees Celsius at light use like web browsing and watching videos and the fan runs at the default 2000 rpm. Both the upper and lower body get uncomfortably warm to an extent that I can't touch it. Do I need to replace the fans or the heatsink?
Gerät:
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2012
Status:
open
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Bearbeitet von: yousuf-bilal1 ,
Titel:
MacBook is overheating from idle to regular use
Text:
My macbook is at around 60 - 62 degrees Celsius at light use like web browsing and watching videos and the fan runs at the default 2000 rpm. Both the upper and lower body get uncomfortably warm to an extent that I can't touch it. Do I need to replace the fans or the heatsink?
Gerät:
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2012
Status:
open
Akzeptierte Antwort:
400414 |
Ursprünglicher Beitrag von: yousuf-bilal1 ,
Titel:
MacBook is overheating from idle to regular use
Text:
My macbook is at around 60 - 62 degrees Celsius at light use like web browsing and watching videos and the fan runs at the default 2000 rpm. Both the upper and lower body get uncomfortably warm to an extent that I can't touch it. Do I need to replace the fans or the heatsink?
Gerät:
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2012
Status:
open