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vent on my macbook

can my new macbook overheat if i put it on carpet. I heard from a friend who is into apple that they do not have vents... This is my first mac so I don't know.

MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011)

Posted on Jan 19, 2012 7:06 PM

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Posted on Jan 19, 2012 7:09 PM

The black strip along the back is the "vent" area.


You should always have your MBP on a hard flat surface to allow air to circulate around the unit.


But also know that the system shuts itself down if it gets too hot to prevent damaging internal components.

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Jan 19, 2012 7:09 PM in response to themacs862

Your friend is poorly informed. I'd refrain from taking any tech advice from him.


A MacBook or MacBook Pro does have vents, but they are hidden inside the hinge mechanism. You can see them if you look in there. That reduces the overheating on a surface like carpet, compared to a machine with vents on the bottom... but it's still not a good idea to use a MBP on a soft surface like thick carpet.

Mar 6, 2013 5:34 AM in response to themacs862

As i know from my knowledge about Macs , you don't have to cover vents your laptop . if you want to know where is vent in your laptop , if you have macbook or macbook air , its vent between screen and body of the laptop .


inaddition , you don't have to put your laptop up of cotton or carpet or any thing which has fabrics . Also, keep in your mind that you must care about your processor , don't carry it over it can .


all these what i know , and i wish solve your problem

vent on my macbook

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