MacBook Pro 2011 Core i7 Quad Core 2.2 GHz freezes when running hot!
MacBook Pro 15 Quad Core 2.2 GHz, Mac OS X (10.6.6), 8 GB RAM + 500 GB 7200 RPM HDD
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MacBook Pro 15 Quad Core 2.2 GHz, Mac OS X (10.6.6), 8 GB RAM + 500 GB 7200 RPM HDD
JoeyR wrote:
+*the CPU diode temperature according to smcFanControl*+
Did you install smcFanControl because of your heat problem, or did you install it before you noticed the problem?
MoonDogg98 wrote:
I have the 15" i7 2.2 and I was encoding 10 video's ripping and encoding a DVD with DVD remaster and watching a movie at the same time and got mine to 198 deg F which is 92.222 deg C and mine never slowed down much less crashed. I would bring this up to apple and see about a replacement.
OxOOCOFFEE wrote:
Here is a little note from my phone call with apple genius support. When I asked about my 13" getting really hot I was told that it is by design and you should expect it. Tell you the truth I still can't believe my ears. Yes if it is > 90F outside and I am working in sun that would make perfect sense. But working indoor in 68F that is little odd. .... By design 🙂
I have the 15" 2.2 and I couldn't figure out why I was spiking above 200*F with fans blazing at 6200 RPMs. Finally figured out that because I use Adobe After Effects, even after I would close the program, a long string of processes designed to help with rendering would still be running eating up all my CPU power. After force quitting the 6 or so along with anything else not needed, I immediately went down to 125*F when browsing, which still seems pretty warm, but it's a heck of a lot cooler and quieter. WToo bad it took me 3 weeks to figure it out.
I'm considering looking into the thermal paste issue to perhaps lower it to the supposed 10 degrees cooler. Anyone have any luck with that?
it seems that the intel hd 3000 gpu is not wired to the mini display port. so whenever you hook up an external monitor, it has to switch to the amd gpu, thus increase the temperature.
my normal working temperature now is around 50 C with fan speed at 2000 rpm, running skype, chrome with 20+ tabs and some other background stuff, which is quite cool IMO.
i re-applied the thermal paste, and that might do some help.
MacBook Pro 2011 Core i7 Quad Core 2.2 GHz freezes when running hot!