Mac Book Pro fan comes on when recording in garage band

This is so annoying. I'm doing reading voice recordings. After a few minutes, the computer gets so hot, that the internal fan goes on and make a humming sound on the recordings! Anyone have this problem? Is there something that you suggest that I do to prevent this from happening. I tried lifting the computer off the desk top so there would be sufficient air circulation, but it doesn't make a difference.

Thanks!

Lianda

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Mar 11, 2013 5:40 PM

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Mar 11, 2013 11:13 PM in response to greenscribe

The only other app I have open is Word so I can read my script. It only gets hot when I'm recording!


Word needs plenty of memory. You may want to copy your instructions to a simple text document that you can view with TextEdit, so you do not need to launch the office package.


How much RAM do you have? It may help to invest into more RAM, if your Mac is not maxed out.


If your computer is getting hot without heavy usage try the basic hardware resets: restting the SMC Controller and zapping the PRAM may help:



Regards

Léonie


P.S. If all fails, you may want to increase the minimum fan speed. This way it will take longer for the fan speed to increase, because the Mac will not heat up so quickly. This neat little app will let you change the minimum fan speed on any Intel based mac:

FAQ smcFanControl

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