MacBook Pro fans constantly running
Is there anything I can do to stop my the fans on my computer from constantly running even when my computer is only been on for 5 mins, and I work from home. Plz help me!?
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Is there anything I can do to stop my the fans on my computer from constantly running even when my computer is only been on for 5 mins, and I work from home. Plz help me!?
The exhaust fans run constantly but they should not be objectionably loud.
Read About fans and fan noise in your Apple product - Apple Support. If you examine the links within it, you will eventually find this passage from Keep your Mac laptop within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple Support:
"If your Mac laptop gets warm even when it isn’t doing tasks that require intensive calculations, or if it has fans that run for a long time, use Activity Monitor to check CPU activity. Look for malfunctioning processes that can put a significant load on the CPU and check for unexpected fan use. If issues persist, close and open the lid on your laptop, or restart your computer. If you have an Intel-based Mac, reset the SMC.
Post a screenshot of Activity Monitor if you wish. Use the Energy pane, or CPU sorted by %CPU in descending order to see which apps or processes are using the most energy or placing the greatest demands on your Mac's CPU, respectively. To show the most relevant information I suggest selecting "Active Processes" from Activity Monitor's View menu.
Other thoughts addressed in the above Apple Support documents but are not emphasized enough IMO: never use cases, covers, or "skins" on a Mac.
If nothing helps please write back for additional suggestions.
The exhaust fans run constantly but they should not be objectionably loud.
Read About fans and fan noise in your Apple product - Apple Support. If you examine the links within it, you will eventually find this passage from Keep your Mac laptop within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple Support:
"If your Mac laptop gets warm even when it isn’t doing tasks that require intensive calculations, or if it has fans that run for a long time, use Activity Monitor to check CPU activity. Look for malfunctioning processes that can put a significant load on the CPU and check for unexpected fan use. If issues persist, close and open the lid on your laptop, or restart your computer. If you have an Intel-based Mac, reset the SMC.
Post a screenshot of Activity Monitor if you wish. Use the Energy pane, or CPU sorted by %CPU in descending order to see which apps or processes are using the most energy or placing the greatest demands on your Mac's CPU, respectively. To show the most relevant information I suggest selecting "Active Processes" from Activity Monitor's View menu.
Other thoughts addressed in the above Apple Support documents but are not emphasized enough IMO: never use cases, covers, or "skins" on a Mac.
If nothing helps please write back for additional suggestions.
Hi,
I think it's natural that your MacBook Pro starts up the fan running while you are using it because of heat.
Fan is controlled by thermal managing system, so there is no way to control fan by tips and manually.
MacBook Pro fans constantly running