MacBook Pro 2020 (Intel i5)

Hey, I have a MBP 2020 with a 2GHz i5 Processor. Sometimes it gets really hot (80-95°C) simply when 1 or 2 desktops are used. And a few pdf are open. I've noticed, that disabling bluetooth causes the CPU die temperature to drop somewhat. Does anyone have the same issue or know a solution? Thanks!

MacBook Pro (2017 – 2020)

Posted on Jun 12, 2024 7:30 AM

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Hey, I have a MBP 2020 with a 2GHz i5 Processor. Sometimes it gets really hot (80-95°C) simply when 1 or 2 desktops are used. And a few pdf are open. I've noticed, that disabling bluetooth causes the CPU die temperature to drop somewhat. Does anyone have the same issue or know a solution? Thanks!


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Jun 12, 2024 9:01 AM in response to v1ct0r_

v1ct0r_ wrote:

Hey, I have a MBP 2020 with a 2GHz i5 Processor. Sometimes it gets really hot (80-95°C) simply when 1 or 2 desktops are used. And a few pdf are open. I've noticed, that disabling bluetooth causes the CPU die temperature to drop somewhat. Does anyone have the same issue or know a solution? Thanks!


Uninstall any garbage apps... Cleaners/Optimizers/VPN/Anti-Virus


all known to cause issues on the macOS



Keep your Mac notebook within acceptable operating temperatures

Keep your Mac laptop within acceptable operating temperatures - Apple Support




if you still have an issue You can get a good look at your User/System config. and reveal conflicts or issues, you can download/run this trusted utility https://etrecheck.com


If you need help interpreting the report you can post it here in its entirety in the "Additional Text" box in the editing toolbar below, in your reply.



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