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bluesTank

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Oct 21, 2008
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Mine just got to mid 70's from just after watching 3 youtube videos before the fan kicked in to about 4000 rpm, and it cooled down a bit. That is the hottest it has gotten so far. Is that normal? It usually hovers around the 50's with just word processor or powerpoint

Anyone else?
 
Mine went up to about 70°C while writing in OpenOffice, chatting on Adium and having FireFox open with about 20 tabs open. The fan kicked in and started whirring untill the temperature went down again.

System: 13" MB Alum. 2,4Ghz, 4GBDDR3.

It was a bit uncomfortable, but I'm awaiting the arrival of a PCM laptop cooler pad which freezes at room temperature and gives you about 3 - 5 hours cooling - without the use of batteries or USB power.
 
Just outside of Joshua Tree National Park in CA, in July, in a brown shack that had a sauna inside it. The thermometer indicated 151F before dropping dead.

It was HAWT!

I made it for 20 minutes with my buds. We beat the locals. :D
 
86° when I was playing World of Warcraft on my Macbook for some reason. Then I built my gaming PC, to replace my old one. :3
 
Mine got to 85 after running it at 100% for like 4 hours using HandBrake... Fans were at a constant 4500 RPM. Specs in sig.
 
i think 195F was the highest I got it up to. Vista running in VMware doing PSPICE as well as handbrake encoding a few movies.
 
I think that there should be no Fahrenheit degrees option in iStat, only Celsius... I have no idea what 195 degrees means in Celsius lol. And I don't feel like taking the 30 seconds to convert it.
 
Got the May 2007 Macbook with GMA 950.

YouTube and other flash (i.e. games, ect.) has easily taken me up to 160-170 F.

Age of Empires III in OS X takes me up to 150-160 F on the max available specs.

But that's with both Coolbook and FanControl installed. Before those apps, I was much hotter, meaning my CPU would experience slow-downs in AoE3. Ripping CD's into MP3's in iTunes has gotten me up to 190F, at 256 mbps compression rate.
 
Just outside of Joshua Tree National Park in CA, in July, in a brown shack that had a sauna inside it. The thermometer indicated 151F before dropping dead.

It was HAWT!

I made it for 20 minutes with my buds. We beat the locals. :D

I can't get in a sauna till it's about 185f and it only starts feeling warm above 200. My powerbook doesn't like saunas above 85 though, which means it spends a lot more time sitting outside the room than in with the hot rocks.
 
Somewhere around 75-85c from playing Red Alert 3 on windows, fans at max too :confused:

Can't give a accurate measure as it was at 75c when I rebooted into mac
 
mine has hit 80 degrees on istat nano and the fans have gone over 6000 rpm, which i didn't know was possible, this is while using handbrake from a .vob to apple tv setting
 
I can't get in a sauna till it's about 185f and it only starts feeling warm above 200. My powerbook doesn't like saunas above 85 though, which means it spends a lot more time sitting outside the room than in with the hot rocks.

Well -- the thermometer did die kinda early. I'm sure it was hotter, but I don't know where it was. Point is - a few New England chumps beat out Southern Cali chumps in a heat tolerance competition.

I'm still proud of this. :D
 
76°C, I was encoding movies via Handbrake. Other then that it may reach 60°C when watching a HD trailer.
 
85C last night when I was draining the battery for calibration.

DVD in DVD Player, videos in VLC and Quicktime, iTunes, 480p movie from Hulu.
 
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