Laptop overheating

Hi! My laptop fan keeps going off because my laptop is over heating for no reason -

started happening after the recent update, on my macbook air

i have a lot of work on it, and use chrome etc - could that be incompatible / the reason?

just wondering whats going on + taking up storage (should i check ?CPU?)

thanks!

Posted on Feb 17, 2024 2:25 AM

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Feb 17, 2024 5:29 AM in response to b_ambi_9

If you dig down through the links in About fans and fan noise in your Apple product - Apple Support, 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. ..."


Post a screenshot of Activity Monitor if you wish. Use the Energy pane, or CPU sorted by %CPU 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.


Google Chrome and all its constantly running information-harvesting "helper" processes are a notorious resource hog. There is absolutely no reason to use Chrome on a Mac. If you are required to use Google products get a Chromebook. Installing Google obviates most of the advantages of using a Mac.

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