Not bad at all
very similar to mine! that's cool - at least i know my MBP is running normal like others
Not bad at all
I was just over at my apple store. Not to buy anything, but to check out MacBOOKPRO. The whine. The heat. The result: There was 15 and 17 inch on display to play around with. On the 15 inch the two problems didn't seem to be there. There was no whine on it, and it was cool to touch. I checked both underneath and up by the F keys. Now the hot one was the PowerBook 12 inch. Un-freakin-believable. I regret lifting it and touching it. Ouch fingers. Also, the iBook 12inch was very warm, while the 14 inch on display was cool. So result:
MacBookPro: Cool enough-no whine
17 inch- bit warm, no biggie-no whine
iBook- HOLY CRAP THAt IS HOT...
14 Inch- Cool
PowerBook G4-I regret I even touched it.
That is my opinion of apple laptop temps
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"MacBook Pro 15 C2D 2.33Ghz
CPU Top: 89 C
CPU Bottom: 92 C"
i'm sorry, but i think you're cookin' your books. and this excessive heat on a regular basis will come to no good with regard to the rest of the innards. if i may reiterate, keep the ass-end of the 'lap'top (even apple prefers to refer to it as a notebook, check their caveats) off the surface, at the very least, for heat dissipation and monitor your open apps. a cooler cpu is a happier cpu. And the other hardware will likely last longer.
Mine only lasts to the next Model
"MacBook Pro 15 C2D 2.33Ghz
CPU Top: 89 C
CPU Bottom: 92 C"
i'm sorry, but i think you're cookin' your books. and this excessive heat on a regular basis will come to no good with regard to the rest of the innards. if i may reiterate, keep the ass-end of the 'lap'top (even apple prefers to refer to it as a notebook, check their caveats) off the surface, at the very least, for heat dissipation and monitor your open apps. a cooler cpu is a happier cpu. And the other hardware will likely last longer.
I'll second this. My 2.2GHz C2D CPU is idling at around 40 C and is hitting 52 C under medium load. This is right in line with the G4 1.5GHz in the 12" Powerbook I just got rid of. Throw in the fact that the newer CPU and GPU don't get loaded as easily, and this thing has a larger case than my 12" (more surface area to dissipate heat) and my hands on impression is that this thing is cooler and quieter than the last of the PowerPC generation.
Meh, my 2.4ghz is at 49~51c under idle =/
My MBP 15" idles at 45C...light work (MSN/Word/Safari/etc) is 50C...if I push the GPU and both CPU cores hard, then it will reach 80C, but after a few min the fans come on and it drops to 70-75C.