M mpc91 macrumors member Original poster Jul 24, 2018 90 1 UK Oct 13, 2018 #1 I ave recently connected my MacBook to a monitor. I have it plugged in all the time and I am using he laptop basally as a tower unit. my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. does this sound write or is it overheating? thanks.
I ave recently connected my MacBook to a monitor. I have it plugged in all the time and I am using he laptop basally as a tower unit. my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. does this sound write or is it overheating? thanks.
L leman macrumors Core Oct 14, 2008 19,650 19,955 Oct 13, 2018 #2 mpc91 said: my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. does this sound write or is it overheating? Click to expand... If below 105 celsius, it's not overheating.
mpc91 said: my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. does this sound write or is it overheating? Click to expand... If below 105 celsius, it's not overheating.
maflynn macrumors Haswell May 3, 2009 74,130 44,420 Oct 13, 2018 #3 mpc91 said: my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. Click to expand... that's normal, I see that with my MBP while using an external monitor.
mpc91 said: my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. Click to expand... that's normal, I see that with my MBP while using an external monitor.
B buran-energia macrumors 6502 Oct 9, 2017 298 115 Oct 13, 2018 #4 mpc91 said: I ave recently connected my MacBook to a monitor. I have it plugged in all the time and I am using he laptop basally as a tower unit. my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. does this sound write or is it overheating? thanks. Click to expand... 15 inch? Yes, because it activates dGPU. What monitor? 4k? Out of curiosity, do fans still spin at 2000 when idle?
mpc91 said: I ave recently connected my MacBook to a monitor. I have it plugged in all the time and I am using he laptop basally as a tower unit. my cpu temperature is averaging 55 / 60 degrees. does this sound write or is it overheating? thanks. Click to expand... 15 inch? Yes, because it activates dGPU. What monitor? 4k? Out of curiosity, do fans still spin at 2000 when idle?