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Why can a macbook with Mac Os Yosemite get warm?
There is a macbook pro 13ka available (16Gb of RAM is not the point) of the eleventh year of release. After installing Yosemite, the temperature of the processor stays between 80-90 degrees (closer to 90, or even higher).
The same chrome heats up the computer well, even if it is alone running without any voracious YouTube sites, etc. The cooler now works much more often, I tried to reset nvram and so on, to no avail, I turned off transparency.
Have you faced such a problem? If so, how?
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As a result, I dismantled the MacBook and changed the paste.
So if you have a beech of the 11th year, keep in mind.
While disassembling, I ran into a problem, the substrate between the board and the case melted to the surface of the radiator, I had to tear off the board.
The problem was in the dried paste:
Now the temperature is about 60 degrees, before that it did not fall below 80+.
PS While disassembling the laptop, I decided to put more ssd at the same time, I took 540 240gb to replace the intel 320 80gb, put the Optibey in place, since in place of the regular one there is a 1TB hard drive. As a result, ssd did not start, although the system correctly displays it, I decided to swap it with hdd, but hdd also did not start in place of the CD, both have sata3 on board (intel 320 sata2), the poppy shows two 6gb / s sats (of which along the way, only one, on foreign forums they write that the intel controller is to blame). In general, not all sats are backwards compatible, as it turns out, I had to hand over the disk.
The first day Spotlight indexes files, then everything will be as before
Well, you probably need to open it and see which of the processes is eating resources - it is the culprit of the heating. Well, or on a blanket do not put it :)
Chrome Helper in Yosemite has a bug that has not yet been fixed. https://yadi.sk/i/uCoO7y7VcPLGW
Maybe it's in him.
Install smcFanControl and turn on the fans to the fullest, it will be noisy, but the temperature will be about 40-60 degrees
Look in the system monitoring, what is eating the percent and the battery. My Finder once went crazy and the poppy warmed up from scratch, I tracked it through system monitoring and rebooted, then everything is OK!
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