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MacBook Pro Retina Fan Issues

Hi,


I bought a macBook Pro Retina just under a month ago, and have been experiencing some issues with the fan speeds.


I can be just browsing the web or checking emails or playing music through iTunes, and the fans will spin up to full speed for a minute or so, and then return to normal.


I have reset the SMC, the PRAM and repaired the Disk and Disk Permissions, with no luck, I've also tried a full format and reinstall with no luck either.


I have seen that others have been experiencing similar issues, and wanted to get some advice on where I can go from here.

Attached below is a Screen Grab of my temps and fan speeds. The fans were at normal speed for a few minutes, then went up to a high speed, back down and then back up again, and kept repeating.


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Thanks in advance,


James.

Posted on Jan 23, 2013 12:25 PM

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Posted on Jan 23, 2013 6:42 PM

Your screen grab is not visible. Please reattach.

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Mar 4, 2013 1:28 PM in response to jamezmbp

Something is puting the FAN in "Panic Mode". It must be a miscomunnication between the sensors and the SMC software.


Download this song, close every application. Lauch iTunes and play this song. It will kick you fan up between 2-5 minutes https://www.dropbox.com/s/rexu9m8xrq4xvo7/Daybreak.m4a


And please tell me if you are able to reproduce the problem.

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Mar 4, 2013 1:35 PM in response to nonchalance

When I mentioned the CPU usage I should have added, you will notice that when YouTube sends a large chunk of data (when watching long streams) you will also see a large spike in CPU usage too, when the stream of data pauses from YT like it does from time to time the CPU usage drops to just a few % again, GPU usage stays pretty much the same all the time. I use iStat menu to monitor this stuff. CPU usage has little to nothing to do with the HTML5 decoding, thats all done on the GPU/Custom video decoder, but decompression of the stream seems to be done on the CPU as its cached/buffered. Sorry for not being clear enough and again this is purely conjecture I do not work in the field.


This is what I was replying to originally.


One thing I noticed was that disk access pattern was very strange: according to the (admittedly small) disk activity view, every time the fan picked up the read/written data both spiked to 10MB/sec.


It could just be that there is high CPU use when writing a lot of data to the SSD in a Macbook, but that is massively high compared to what I see with the SSD's and CPU usage on my i7 2600k PC. I didn't notice any fan noise like that when using a thunderbolt to GigE connector to copy some files across from my PC, and that was downloading at 75MB per second and I had a big cheesy grin on my face from the speed, lol.

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Mar 4, 2013 2:02 PM in response to nonchalance

It's funny because it start at the exact same time for myself.


I made a video and published it on Youtube.


It show the fan going full blast by just playing a Apple LossLess song with itunes. Temperatures, CPU usage and fans speed are monitored during the same time.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly0Sp7lMKJU

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Mar 4, 2013 2:07 PM in response to Oyinko2

Yes I can replicate the problem with that music file too. At about 2:30 into the song the fans start to ramp up to full speed over about 30 seconds, they stay at maximum speed for 30-45 seconds then it slows down again to about 2500-3000 RPM then starts to ramp up speed again after a few seconds. Here is a screen grab of the fan speed, the left two peaks are the first play through of the song and the second two peaks are the second time I played it.


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The second Picture shows the CPU temps over the same time period as the picture above, as you can see its completely unrelated to fan speed.


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Mar 4, 2013 2:13 PM in response to nonchalance

If they heve the 2.6 retina's running, they won't change it for the 2.7 ghz models, because they also have 2.3 (now 2.4) models for sale which are always slower than the 2.6 or 2.7. But if you're in the 14 day period, keep changing in store till they accept the are selling broken machines?

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Mar 4, 2013 2:29 PM in response to Oyinko2

I downloaded the OVERWEK track.

I have played it twice.

First Play: Fan Spiked at 2:10 settled and then spiked again at 4:05

Second Play: It Spiked at 2:05 settled then spiked again at 3:50 in then remained at full blast untill well after the track had finished. It was the longest period I have heard the fan run at full.


Im starting to feel slightly relieved. It seems like this can surely be fixed with software....

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