MacBook Pro :: Getting Warm Up To 80 Celsius?

Jun 17, 2014

Is it normal for MacBook Pro 13in to get warm up to 80 celcius? 

Another question, I get this view that you can see in the image in the first second while opening my laptop from the sleep, is that ok?  

Info:
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

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The latest Macbook Pro 13" 2.4 Ghz gets 33 FPS in Call of Duty 4, whereas the Macbook Air 13" (using the same 320M GPU) gets 40 FPS. Even the 1.4Ghz 11" gets 37! So obviously we're not talking about a CPU limited game - the only explanation then is that the GPU in the Macbook Air is clocked differently than in the 13" Macbook Pro, no?

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