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TurboJobo

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Jan 24, 2009
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I have Mid 2010 macbook pro 13 and with a lot of flash player video on HD or simple flash games it get hot and fan's RPM get really high my question is do new macbook still do that? the ones with retina or newer core"I" series, thank you in advance!:rolleyes:
I have this questions because even thought my laptop is fast enough i just hate that about macs they cant handle flash, i have a samsung 840 pro SSD 256 which makes everything open really fast.
 
I have Mid 2010 macbook pro 13 and with a lot of flash player video on HD or simple flash games it get hot and fan's RPM get really high my question is do new macbook still do that? the ones with retina or newer core"I" series, thank you in advance!:rolleyes:
I have this questions because even thought my laptop is fast enough i just hate that about macs they cant handle flash, i have a samsung 840 pro SSD 256 which makes everything open really fast.

Yes. Flash is very ressource intensive because it is poorly optimized, even more so on OS X.
 
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