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davidkoplik

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Feb 8, 2015
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Hi,
I know there are some forums about that, but I need some people to answer that:(all degrees are in Celsius) I MacBook Pro with Retina's normal temperature about 40 degrees? Sometimes, I play games, when I am playing the temperature could be up to 85 degrees, never was more than 85 degrees. For example when I play Minecraft CPU is above 100% usage by Minecraft, so temperature is getting high. Can that somehow damage my laptop (MacBook Pro with Retina 13", Mid 2014, 10.10.2)?
Thank you for all replies!
 
The heat will not damage your machine. If at any time the heat becomes a problem, your machine will shut down to prevent damage.
 
That sounds completely safe and normal, actually if anything it sounds a bit lower than many people have reported here.
 
Thank you!

Thank you, I were very nervous what is happening to my MacBook Pro, now I am happy it is in normal, thank you!!!
 
Hi,
I know there are some forums about that, but I need some people to answer that:(all degrees are in Celsius) I MacBook Pro with Retina's normal temperature about 40 degrees? Sometimes, I play games, when I am playing the temperature could be up to 85 degrees, never was more than 85 degrees. For example when I play Minecraft CPU is above 100% usage by Minecraft, so temperature is getting high. Can that somehow damage my laptop (MacBook Pro with Retina 13", Mid 2014, 10.10.2)?
Thank you for all replies!

There are thousands of threads on this very subject on this forum. A quick search would've told you that the temperatures are 100% normal, safe, and nothing to worry about.

A computer is a tool, not a piece of precious artwork. It can take care of itself without anyone fussing over it.

Keep on gaming, you're not damaging anything.
 
There are thousands of threads on this very subject on this forum. A quick search would've told you that the temperatures are 100% normal, safe, and nothing to worry about.

A computer is a tool, not a piece of precious artwork. It can take care of itself without anyone fussing over it.

Keep on gaming, you're not damaging anything.


It's not a precious piece of artwork??? You have crushed all of my dreams and hopes! :D;)
 
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