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qqGrand2018-12-25 20:40:44
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qqGrand, 2018-12-25 20:40:44

Is it harmful to drive a MacBook, or, in principle, any ultrabook for 100% for 3 hours without a break?

Hey! What is your opinion. I am now left with one MacBook 13 2017 and periodically I want to sit down and drive in DotA and here is the question. Can there be consequences from loads, like the fact that the temperature of the processor is constantly 75-80 * and the turnover of coolers is 100%, and the load of everything that is possible is 100%.
I understand that the computer was created for this, to work, to fill resource-intensive tasks, but still

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Yan, 2018-12-25
@qqGrand

The people here like to joke, as I see (I support)
75-80 * this is the norm
and in general the processor has a working temperature, on the intel website in the processor information there should be infa
Another thing is whether the solder will withstand and whether the nickels will fall off (it's an apple) , which is unlikely >
Now a case of life
Brotelnik came to stay for a couple of weeks. I put the dot on the pc and let's chop for days on end (well, how else would normal people spend their holidays xD)
So: he plays the dot, and in the speakers the alarm sound from msi (and played for 2 hours)
stood at 80-90 percent * (with its critical at 73 degrees KARL!)
Well, I cut down the alarm .
So I played until I left. Nothing happened to the computer. So it goes
My sister had a laptop. So she loved to drive in the series Assassins Creed
And mercilessly drove her old non-game laptop
. How her discrete chip didn’t fall off, I have no idea (there’s a single cooling system, and the vidyuha gets more)
So clean the radiator grill, if possible replace the thermal paste
, here’s a video
to watch or without sound or until the moment the cover is removed
When you clean it, don’t burn everything there )
good luck

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Roman Kitaev, 2018-12-25
@deliro

Less often in the Word, press cmd + S so that the SSD does not wear out from frequent overwrites

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