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Dmitry Sonko2015-10-10 12:38:56
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Dmitry Sonko, 2015-10-10 12:38:56

What is the reason for the strong heating of macbook pro 13 late 2011?

I had to change mac mini late 2012 to a 13-inch late 2011 firmware. And here and there was i7, in the mini there was only 8 cores (4 cores for two threads), here there are four cores. On the mini there was 8GB of memory, on the pro 4e but it costs ssd. Actually, during technical operations, the cooler makes a hell of a noise and the temperature, according to smcFanControl, constantly keeps around 90 degrees. Prior to this, it worked for a long time on a late 2012 retina, cooler, the silence was complete, only when watching large films or processing graphics it exploded to the point. I sin that there is not enough RAM and it is worth trying to increase the subject, it can help.

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BVadim, 2015-10-11
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In system monitor, check for processes that inexplicably load the CPU. Sometimes it happens that a fight in some application makes it eat 100% of the CPU, which causes heating. The same iTunes sometimes sins with this. Flash in the browser on crooked banners can also be very CPU intensive. If the load on the CPU is within the normal range, you should try to replace the thermal paste, but you need to do it correctly and with a good paste. All the same, in 4 years it could already collect dust and the cooling system could become less efficient. Well, in general, the 2011 models are hot.

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