CJDanielson
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I have been experiencing cooling issues with my Mac Book Pro. It is a touch over 2 years old and is starting to run warm like every other laptop I have owned and since replaced. I was wondering if there are any options that I have not covered. I have been running a laptop cooler underneath that has 3 fans I will admit its not the greatest thing but it does help with a couple deg C of heat. I have also made sure that it is not dirty on the inside. I do run windows on it and I am sure it is not a driver issue.
My CPU Cores have all reached 104 deg C which to me is wayyy warm. GPU core has seen 99 deg C. CPU diode is my hottest place at 105.1 deg C. I get these temps doing normal work related things such as (Youtube, recorded lecture from professor), SQL Server management studio (databases are local), Visio, Visual Studio, and usually Evernote. I am running a Solid State Drive.
Any suggestions to help cool the computer down?
PS I am building a desktop shortly (1-2 weeks) and am leaning toward a Xeon Processor in a MSI MPower board with a desktop graphics card. I just need to get this puppy to hold out until then.
My CPU Cores have all reached 104 deg C which to me is wayyy warm. GPU core has seen 99 deg C. CPU diode is my hottest place at 105.1 deg C. I get these temps doing normal work related things such as (Youtube, recorded lecture from professor), SQL Server management studio (databases are local), Visio, Visual Studio, and usually Evernote. I am running a Solid State Drive.
Any suggestions to help cool the computer down?
PS I am building a desktop shortly (1-2 weeks) and am leaning toward a Xeon Processor in a MSI MPower board with a desktop graphics card. I just need to get this puppy to hold out until then.