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Jun 23, 2016 10:09 AM in response to DIWA2016by lllaass,Seems to be normal since the Mac is working harder and thus gets hot.
The following may help to determine if yo have any errant apps contributing to the hotness
Apps can affect Mac performance, battery runtime, temperature, and fan activity - Apple Support
This is the Mac Pro desktop forum. I requested your post be moved to the MacBook Pro laptop forum.
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Jun 23, 2016 10:19 AM in response to DIWA2016by OGELTHORPE,Download a temperature/fanspeed application.
Open Activity Monitor to ALL PROCESSES and set CPU to display values from high to low.
When the MBP gets 'hot', post images of both for review.
Ciao.