B bennygoodx macrumors newbie Original poster May 6, 2009 #1 The computer sure felt hot. Just curious if I'm running into an issue here. Thanks
DoFoT9 macrumors P6 May 6, 2009 #2 • what were you doing at the time? • where was it sitting/lying? • what is the temperature outside? • what model do you have? these are questions you must define when asking another question. its perfectly fine, probably doing a index or something.
• what were you doing at the time? • where was it sitting/lying? • what is the temperature outside? • what model do you have? these are questions you must define when asking another question. its perfectly fine, probably doing a index or something.
GGJstudios macrumors Westmere May 6, 2009 #3 If you search the forums, you'll find dozens of threads, telling you what normal temps are. You're fine.
If you search the forums, you'll find dozens of threads, telling you what normal temps are. You're fine.
B bennygoodx macrumors newbie Original poster May 6, 2009 #4 Thanks, guys. The computer was working, but not hard. I was uploading a large file while also downloading files.
Thanks, guys. The computer was working, but not hard. I was uploading a large file while also downloading files.
kastenbrust macrumors 68030 May 6, 2009 #5 If my Macbook Pro never got hotter than at 74C then i would have wasted my money and may as well have bought a Macbook.
If my Macbook Pro never got hotter than at 74C then i would have wasted my money and may as well have bought a Macbook.
DoFoT9 macrumors P6 May 6, 2009 #6 kastenbrust said: If my Macbook Pro never got hotter than at 74C then i would have wasted my money and may as well have bought a Macbook. Click to expand... mine idles on 70°C haha! stupid CoreDuo 😉
kastenbrust said: If my Macbook Pro never got hotter than at 74C then i would have wasted my money and may as well have bought a Macbook. Click to expand... mine idles on 70°C haha! stupid CoreDuo 😉