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Question regarding iphoto heat
Hello all. I have a 2012 MBP 15 inch base model with all stock specs. When I run iPhoto I notice the temps are around 175 F, especially when I was scanning my 17k iphoto library for duplicates with both iPhoto and ADD for iPhoto (like photosweeper)running for about an hour. All the temps were around 180 F. The GPU diode per istat seems to always be the most hot. When I surf the internet on safari with mail open its only around 90-95 degrees F. If this is normal I'm ok with it.
I removed adobe flash player and am wondering if I should get click to plugin or flash extension, or if this is normal Im good with it. My wife plays Sims 3 and it gets similar hot temps. I just get worried the insides will fry at those temps. At those temps I can even feel the warmth through my thin 1/2 inch logitech laptop pad. Thanks for the help! My wife and I love our new macbook pro so hopefully this is all normal. |
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Websites with Flash content, games and other multimedia apps will put higher demand on the CPU/GPU, generating more heat. This is normal. If you're constantly putting high demands on your system, such as gaming or other multimedia tasks, expect temps to rise and fans to spin up accordingly. It's just your Mac doing its job to maintain temps within the normal range. It is also quite normal for your Mac to become extremely hot to the touch during intensive operations. The aluminum body transfers heat more effectively than other materials used in computer casings, so you will feel the heat more. This doesn't indicate that it's overheating and will not harm the computer to be hot to the touch. Your fans are always on when your Mac is on, spinning at a minimum of 2000 rpm. They will spin faster as needed to keep temps at a safe level. The intake and exhaust vents are in the back of the computer near the hinge on all Mac notebooks (except the new MBP with retina display, which has intake vents along the sides at the bottom). Make sure the vents remain unblocked to allow your computer to perform at its best. Learn about the fans in your Mac Apple Portables: Operating temperature For Flash-related issues:
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Thanks I have seen that cut and paste reply to all heat questions several times on this forum. It helps but more specific to my post, is it normal in running iphoto for the temps to go up that high? Is it ok to install adobe flash player and just accept it as normal or should one go to the lengths of click to plugin or flash?
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Is it ok for my wife to play Sims 3? She has six disks of expansion packs and will play at moderate settings for an hour or two but it gets around 185-190 F. Yikes. Which is the better program Click to Plugin or CLick to Flash? Lastly, is it ok to reinstall Adobe Flash Player? |
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Of course it's OK.
Either. I've used both, but I currently use the ClickToFlash extension. Sure. Use the link I provided to get it from Adobe's site. |
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Thank you.We love this MacBook Pro. Its such a beautiful and smooth running machine! My local Applestore gave it to me for free. I had a 2011 iMac base model i5 2.3 model that was eligible for the HDD replacement program. Well, when I got my iMac back it was all screwed up. I asked if they could replace it with a new version of it. They said ok. I then said if its possible for a better iMac or even a MBP that would be awesome. SHe came back out with this 2012 15 inch brand new and did a free data migration too. Apple is awesome! Products, hardware and software!
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You may be interested in signing up for youtube in HTML5: http://www.youtube.com/html5 HTML5 is much more efficient and will heat your mac up a lot less. A well programmed app such as iPhoto is meant to use all processor cores to the max of their abilities and for a very specific reason: time savings. The more power the program can effectively use, the faster it does whatever it has to do. You may not be rendering in Final Cut, but you're still pushing the machine. It assumes you want everything done ASAP, and you can't change that. You can install flash player with no fear of damaging anything, I strongly suggest you keep it updated as well, Adobe has been working a lot in the last few years at making it more efficient, and each update seems to lower the processor load a bit.
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