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aquilc

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Hi, this morning I was charging my MacBook Pro on MAC OS X, on the Intel graphics card. Then I booted with Windows 7 through bootcamp, and it was using the nVidia Graphics card, and it was heating up. The fans were not making any load noises. All I did was just install Adobe Reader, Flash & ShockwavePlayer on the Windows partition that was running through the Bootcamp partition.

I notice some heat from the laptop when I am charging it, but this time whilst I was using it on the Windows partition, it heated up more than usual. The most hot area of the laptop was between the screen and keyboard (Where the nVidia Graphics Card is located, I presume).

Should I have to worry about something wrong with the MacBook Pro?

Model: MacBook Pro 15" with Retina Display, mid-2014.
 
Hi, this morning I was charging my MacBook Pro on MAC OS X, on the Intel graphics card. Then I booted with Windows 7 through bootcamp, and it was using the nVidia Graphics card, and it was heating up. The fans were not making any load noises. All I did was just install Adobe Reader, Flash & ShockwavePlayer on the Windows partition that was running through the Bootcamp partition.

I notice some heat from the laptop when I am charging it, but this time whilst I was using it on the Windows partition, it heated up more than usual. The most hot area of the laptop was between the screen and keyboard (Where the nVidia Graphics Card is located, I presume).

Should I have to worry about something wrong with the MacBook Pro?

Model: MacBook Pro 15" with Retina Display, mid-2014.

Windows is like that.

Nothing's wrong.
 
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