OS X :: CPU Heats Up Then No App Will Run
Jun 7, 2010
For the past 3 nights my CPU suddenly heats up for about 30 seconds making the fans excessively loud. Then after it cools down no application nor file will open. A restart solves the problem but I'd rather know why this is happening.
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Mar 28, 2012
My iMac 27 heats up to 57' c?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Mac OS X 10.7.6
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Jun 25, 2014
Is it normal that the back temperature of my MacBook Pro 2011 is higher after upgraded from HDD to SSD?
I guess this is due to the fact CPU is not limited anymore by the HDD..
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Feb 26, 2012
I am just wondering whether it would be possible to reduce the heat rise that occurs once flashplayer is running. Everything goes back to normal when the player is stopped down.
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MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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Mar 31, 2012
I know the heating up issue has been raised several times all over the internet. But none of the discussions has satisfied my the concerns I have with my system. So I am going to put my case a new, although I believe the answers are going to be the same as on other similar discussions.
I recently bought MacBook Pro (15 inch, 2.2 GHz, late 2011, OS X Lion). The system usually runs perfectly. I just have two issues:
i. Occassionally it freezes up when more then one apps are running. I have noticed this is usually when Firefox is running in the background. Also happened with Safari a couple of times.
But my main concern and query is the point no. ii (below)
ii. During the normal usuage the fans don't make a noise (even with multiple apps that are not burden on the RAM). The systems heat up is as normal as that of a PC while running on its normal situation. However, when I play games (like BioShock, Sims etc) Mac just heats up immensly and fans kick in. I have never seen/felt a computer get this hot before.
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Jun 24, 2014
My late 2012 MacBook Pro overheats when asleep. The fan blasts until it shuts itself down (I get a message). This started after the most recent update. I am at 10.9.3. Also, I now have a magenta flash when starting up. Now I always shut down the computer when I am done so it won't destroy itself.
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Aug 30, 2014
My MackBook Pro heats up pretty bad even when i'm not doing heavy tasks. What could be the cause?
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), mid 2012
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Jul 18, 2009
I bought Apple Cinema Display and a MBP Unibody. I was told that the lid of the MBP must be closed from boot-up so that the display will be transferred to ACD. I did this, I found out that after a while, even with no high cpu load or usage... it become very hot and fan goes up.
The heat goes away when I open the lid... I tried putting a cooler fan below the MBP.
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Oct 6, 2009
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May 8, 2010
Not sure if anyone else has this problem or not, I noticed on my 2007 model MacBook Pro, that when I view videos through either Safari, Firefox or any other browser, my GPU temp goes up to around 81 degree celsius unless fans kick in OR I set them to kick in.
I observe temp using iStat Widget.
On the other hand, I just finished watching a movie on my very same laptop through VLC, that is through a media player and not through flash and noticed that temperature barely hit 63 degree celsius. I know flash still has issues and that this will not probably improve with my model ever in the future, but is it normal and should I live with it?
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Jun 13, 2012
I own a early 2011 edition of MBP, with 2.3 Ghz i5 processor and 4 GB ram. Everytime it wakes up from the sleep mode, it heats up with the internal fans constantly on.. Moreover, the estimated battery life shows as 2 hours even when the percentage is 97%.. However, when I restart the MBP, the heating stops and the battery life shows 5 hours..
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MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
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