Imac M3 running hot on epic games launcher

How is it that, when launching the epic games launcher, my brand new iMac M3 is starting to get hot? The fan is of course then, starting to run as well. This happens when I'm even not yet playing the game in question (Football Manager 2024) through Epic Games.


I only open epic games and for instance launching the Unreal Engine.


I'm even considering deleting Epic Games and trying to play the game with Steam.


What should I do?

iMac 24″

Posted on Jun 24, 2024 6:01 AM

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Posted on Jun 29, 2024 4:59 PM

niclas6573 wrote:

Could it really be, that my anti-virus software is causing my Mac to get hot when accessing Epic Games Launcher, really?

Yes, those types of apps I listed previously all interfere with the normal operation of macOS at very low levels within the OS. Anything that ties into the lower levels of an OS should be avoided because the slightest glitch will cause all sorts of problems within the OS. If Epic doesn't believe there is any problem with their launcher on macOS, then it stands to reason something with your macOS setup & configuration is causing the problem....that means most likely some other third party software you have installed on it.


If the real-time scanner is turned off.....maybe it will resolve the Epic Launcher issue, but like @PRP_53 mentions, there are still portions of the app which are still running. But why use an AV product when it is completely unnecessary? Even on Windows where a virus is a real concern, I no longer recommend using any third party AV product these days since the built-in option works well enough & does not cause any issues.


macOS already provides great built-in security as long as the user also practices safe computing habits as outlined in the excellent article @PRP_53 linked previously which is written by another respected forum contributor. If you practice all those things, then the risk of something nefarious happening is extremely low. Here is the link once again:

Effective defenses against malware and other threats - Apple Community


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Jun 29, 2024 4:59 PM in response to niclas6573

niclas6573 wrote:

Could it really be, that my anti-virus software is causing my Mac to get hot when accessing Epic Games Launcher, really?

Yes, those types of apps I listed previously all interfere with the normal operation of macOS at very low levels within the OS. Anything that ties into the lower levels of an OS should be avoided because the slightest glitch will cause all sorts of problems within the OS. If Epic doesn't believe there is any problem with their launcher on macOS, then it stands to reason something with your macOS setup & configuration is causing the problem....that means most likely some other third party software you have installed on it.


If the real-time scanner is turned off.....maybe it will resolve the Epic Launcher issue, but like @PRP_53 mentions, there are still portions of the app which are still running. But why use an AV product when it is completely unnecessary? Even on Windows where a virus is a real concern, I no longer recommend using any third party AV product these days since the built-in option works well enough & does not cause any issues.


macOS already provides great built-in security as long as the user also practices safe computing habits as outlined in the excellent article @PRP_53 linked previously which is written by another respected forum contributor. If you practice all those things, then the risk of something nefarious happening is extremely low. Here is the link once again:

Effective defenses against malware and other threats - Apple Community


Jun 28, 2024 8:34 PM in response to niclas6573

Are you running any anti-virus software, cleaning/optimizer apps, or third party security software? If so, then uninstall them by following the developer's instructions since these types of apps are not needed on a Mac and usually causes more problems than they solve because they interfere with the normal operation of macOS.


Feel free to run the third party app EtreCheck and post the complete report here so we can examine it for possible clues.


Otherwise, if you don't have any of these types of apps installed, then contact Epic support and check the Epic forums to see whether other Mac users are encountering this problem.

Jun 29, 2024 9:24 AM in response to niclas6573

niclas6573 wrote:

Could it really be, that my anti-virus software is causing my Mac to get hot when accessing Epic Games Launcher, really?

Technically , probably as it maybe scanning every single file that is changing since the last time it scanned every single file.


Always looking for some ( Virus ) that does not exist on macOS


Technically, as none of us have physical / on-hands to this machine and working from around the world


As the machine is getting Hot with this AV Software installed


You could Test if the same occurs once the AV Software is completely Removed as per Developers Instructions


The come back with the results


Just to be sure ALL the Elements of this AV Software has been removed Totally.


I concur with @HWTech regarding the usage of Etrecheck


Download the Application Etrecheck  ( External Link ) directly from the Developer.


The Application is Not a " Silver Bullet "  and is  only a tool to examine the Hardware / Software used on this computer 


This is a Diagnostic Tool that makes no changes to the computer Hardware / Software used on this computer 


The application is free or paid from added features. 


The Report will Not Reveal Any Personal Information. 


Post back the Full Report - copy and paste - >>>> using the Additional Text Icon ( 3rd Icon to last ) <<<<


Lastly - should you decide to use and post the Report now or at a later time, we are willing to have a look at it




Jun 29, 2024 8:09 AM in response to niclas6573

Part 1 of 2

There are no known Windows-like Viruses in the wild that self replicate and affect macOS, because of the underling UNIX  Foundation and Permission Limitation. 


The Operating System resides in a Sealed and Read Only Volume that cannot be opened by the User nor by Third Party Applications.


The only Entity that can open and modify or alter this Volume is Apple.


That would occur when an update or UpGrade is performed.


The Only thing this Antivirus software is protecting is the Bank Account of the Developers and for zero return to the User aside from the problems this software creates.


AntiVirus Developers purposefully Market their product to create a “ Fear Factor “. In so doing, creating a False Need for their Product.



Part 2 of 2


Any of the below should be removed as per Developers Instructions 


Third Party Security Software 


F-Secure


 The Built in Security  is all that is required.


Mac app security enhancements


Security. Built right in


Jun 29, 2024 1:56 PM in response to niclas6573

niclas6573 wrote:

What if I just try with closing the anti-virus software and playing my game on Epic? If my Mac isn't getting warm, then there could be an issue with the software.

Closed or not, the AV Software is still running behind the scenes


The user asked for specific ways to possibly solve this " Running Hot " issue


It now falls the the owner of this computer to either take the advice or not.



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