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Jun 30, 2012

I was running minecraft and safari. On safari, I was watching 1 video, and had 3 tabs open. I was getting temps at this level:GPU was in the 70 to 95C range Certain CPU cores reached over 100C, and were averaging 97C.Then, the fan finally reved up to about 4500 rpm and brought it down into the 90s/80s area.The battery area was around 30-50C.On idle, the machine runs at about 40C. Is this normal? Also, I had the laptop checked at the apple store, they said there wasn't anything wrong with it after running their diagnostic tools. 

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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