If you mean when you play a video, your laptop temperatures increase (thus increasing fan speed), thats normal. Its just to try keep the MBA cool.
Heat=bad for computers.
Really? How cold is bad and why?Cold = also bad for computers.
@theSeb
Agreed.
Really? How cold is bad and why?
I was making an over-exaggerated and banal statement akin to the "Heat = bad for computers". In more detail, computers have recommended operating temperatures and I wouldn't recommend trying to use your computer in the park when it's -30 Celsius for example. Some of your components will fail to work.
Many years ago I had a radio in my car where the display wouldn't work if the temperatures were too low. So after a freezing night it wouldn't work until the inside of the car had heated up.
What the hell are you talking about? Heat damages computer parts, and thats why we have fans. Im not saying having a hot laptop will destroy your internals, I'm making the point that its the fans job to spread this heat and take it out of the way of the components.
This is why I assumed his fan were going at higher RPM's. I agree with you that people need to stop being so paranoid about their computing equipment; they are designed to handle the heat dissipation through the USE of fans.
Thanks Captain Obvious. You've missed my point completely.