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How hot do CPU and GPU heat up in a Macbook Pro 13" 2015 when rendering "heavy" pages in a browser?
Good afternoon.
I noticed that when rendering "heavy" pages in the browser (both in Chrome and native Safari), the CPU and GPU of the new Macbook Pro 13 "2015 heat up to 100-105 degrees Celsius. For example, when viewing models on sketchfab ( https:/ /sketchfab.com/models/25d63e553d17482ba1c30... ) or when running browser games ( http://agar.io, petridish.pw , etc.)
The cooler works fine (I reset the SMC controller). The CPU specification on the Intel Tjunction website is 105 C. I understand that rendering such pages is quite a resource-intensive operation at the resolution of Retina displays, but still I would like to understand whether such a temperature is normal for this Macbook model when performing such operations or it is worth contacting in SC.
I would be grateful to the owner(s) of the Macbook Pro 13" 2015, who can check the heating of their hardware under the same conditions (for example, when viewing the model on sketchfab for a couple of minutes) and write back about the results.
Thank you.
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put macs fan control
and restrictions in it, etc / d /
campaign, the poppy was specially made to overheat
after the settings made no more than 70 degrees
the flight is normal but with movies it makes noise
better let it make noise than it heats up
so don't load heavy pages.
In fact, busting with the temperature seems to me. my macbook pro 15 2013 heats up to 70 degrees when rendering video. At the same time, there are always 1-2 additional monitors and about 60 open chrome tabs.
Try before hard work to include the program - smcFanControl. It will make the fans spin faster. with it, I rarely get higher than 63-65 degrees ..
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