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How to start up macbook pro after shutting down because of overheating??

My macbook pro always overheat because i live in a tropical country and my mac temp (from istatpro) averange is 60 in the top hole and 35-40 on the body. But this can go up even higher until 80 . I only have this mac for 2 month and my very first ,it makes me worried.


How to start it up?? Its been 1 hour since it shutting down while im typing this.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Posted on Jun 8, 2013 4:07 AM

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Jun 8, 2013 4:15 AM in response to Novitaappleuser

Your system should not shut down from overheating at 80°c. The cpu is rated at 105°c before it will shut down automatically and way before that it will throttle the cpu speed, lower it, to prevent it ever getting to that temperature.


So I have to say that your mac has some other hardware problems that is causing it to auto shut down, the heat being only one factor in that auto shut down.

Jun 8, 2013 7:28 AM in response to Novitaappleuser

Ok full story.

Iwas watching some films online opened like 7 tabs at the browser.

The moment it turned off there was a electrical kind off sound from the laptop , i thought " oh **** this is the worse overheating shut down ever" cus my country is already 35c outside.

Other than dat im feeling the battery is drained faster cus now days i only watch films and less browsing and doing editing stuff.


The point i thought the heat is getting in to ma mac

How to start up macbook pro after shutting down because of overheating??

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