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webname2015-07-28 15:20:29
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webname, 2015-07-28 15:20:29

Macbook pro heating up?

From time to time, macbook pro 13 2015 starts to warm up
. At the moment, two browsers are running chrome (8 tabs) and firefox (two tabs), Skype, iTunes, Photoshop without open images, Pages, MindNode, Coda, AlterNote. It seems to be nothing of the sort.

But the temperatures seem to be high. I am attaching a screenshot of monosnap.com/image/e1t8PdBV2szksgiFYXQITTCXgnWkbU
The temperature of the SSD is 41 degrees.
Is it normal?

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Makarov, 2015-07-28
@s3lfstyle

two chrome browsers (8 tabs)

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Evhen, 2015-07-28
@EugeneP2

Heavy pages in the browser are quite a resource-intensive thing. When I pass the tests in lingvoleo ... it heats up, and the cooling system starts to buzz

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Vlad Harbarchuk, 2015-07-28
@SilvaGT

These are normal temperatures, don't worry. Pages with flash can heat up a Mac very much

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Ivash, 2015-08-06
@Ivash

Trite to check if it's clogged with dust.

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MrBobo, 2015-08-12
@CafeKiwii

Chrome usually not only heats up, but also drops the battery. Use safari - it's perfectly optimized.

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Pavel Belyaev, 2016-04-21
@PavelBelyaev

At times, my firefox devours 100% of the processor and the fan on the aimak turns on, I kill it and start it again and continue working, see some kind of banner sticks, or there is too much JS on the sites.

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dron100, 2016-05-27
@dron100

It's not critical 90, it's normal.

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