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burnix122017-01-23 08:29:15
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burnix12, 2017-01-23 08:29:15

MacBook Pro shutting down under heavy load in a warm room?

Good day. MacBook Pro 2011. When I work indoors without air conditioning or in warm conditions (+25 and above), then at heavy loads (compilation), the laptop freezes for 2 seconds, and then the screen turns off. If you give it a little time to cool down, then you can complete the operation. At room temperature + 16-20 this happens extremely rarely.
What could be the reasons and how can it be eliminated?

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Artem, 2017-01-23
@ulkoart

take it to a service for dust removal, replacement of thermal paste, and generally check the cooler for adequate operation.

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Alexey FRZ, 2017-01-24
@leshqow

Mac 2011 should not behave like this, I have 2009 and there are no hints of overheating, despite the fact that it is also operated in difficult conditions. Try to remove the cover during work, if you work with overhead covers and put it on a hard, flat surface. Look at the hardware temperature figures at the moments of loads.

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