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aviv18901

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Oct 2, 2015
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So 2 days ago I got my new 2015 macbook pro 13 inch with retina display with the regular specs (2.7Ghz, 128GB SSD).
While watching streams on Twitch and doing some hard work on the mac i noticed that the keyboard starts to warm up around the top right side of the keyboard and i can feel it when I'm touching the keyboard.
also I can hear the fans kicking in, and the temps around 50-60 degrees celsius but its still hot on the keyboard.
is it ok?
(sorry for my english xD)
 
So 2 days ago I got my new 2015 macbook pro 13 inch with retina display with the regular specs (2.7Ghz, 128GB SSD).
While watching streams on Twitch and doing some hard work on the mac i noticed that the keyboard starts to warm up around the top right side of the keyboard and i can feel it when I'm touching the keyboard.
also I can hear the fans kicking in, and the temps around 50-60 degrees celsius but its still hot on the keyboard.
is it ok?
(sorry for my english xD)

Yep if you stress the computer for a period of time it will get warm that is the way that metal cases work they take the heat from the components and spread it across the case, 50 celsius for a CPU is half what they can reach when really being pushed.
 
Yep if you stress the computer for a period of time it will get warm that is the way that metal cases work they take the heat from the components and spread it across the case, 50 celsius for a CPU is half what they can reach when really being pushed.
so its totally fine right?
 
Yes that was the thrust of my post. If you are worried take it into apple and get it checked but sounds normal to me.
 
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