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Why is my MacBook Pro fan SO LOUD

Hi.


I have a MacBook Pro 10.1 (it costs a fortune).. But both the fans is running 6000rpm+ at normal SIMPLE webbrowsing.. it sounds like a small jet i taking of..


Why is that??


this is my hardware specs:


Modelname: MacBook Pro

Model-id: MacBookPro10,1

Processorname: Intel Core i7

Processorspeed: 2,3 GHz

processorer: 1

Cores: 4

L2-buffer (pr. Core): 256 KB

L3-buffer: 6 MB

Hukommelse: 8 GB

Boot ROM-version: MBP101.00EE.B02

SMC-version (system): 2.3f35


I could accept this noice if I ran a high usage program like Photoshop or similar..


Please help..

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Sep 27, 2013 8:59 AM

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Jan 28, 2014 8:15 AM in response to billstroem

billstroem wrote:


They just ran the service check from apple's servers and found nothing.


the fan noise is so bad,


I expect to get a premium product when I pay 2500 euros for a laptop, not a miniature jet enclosed in a beautiful alu frame.........




I would definitely take it right back to your Apple Store. Obviously it is not right if it is unusable as it is !

Mar 9, 2014 8:10 AM in response to Ramyashwin

The genius's check out my macbook pro and after the test said it passed, well that did not satisfy me at all. It was suggested I do not leave open other programs, so I now only work with 1 or 2 programs open. When I run Photo Booth and record video is when the fan runs loud. In the passed I did not have this problem, now I do, as far as I am concerned something is wrong no matter what the test says. BTW when the fan makes lots of noise my machine also runs hotter and that's normal also,


Problem not solved, thanks for asking

Mar 22, 2014 8:13 PM in response to billstroem

DUDES


For some month I was having the same problem

And I just solved it ! Somebody here had the answer so I give it to you.


Go to library / preferences and delete com.apple.finder.plist

Then restart the finder


And there you go. At least for me. What an amazing day today. I feel like naking again . No noise . YEAH.


And of course don't use chrome, I loved it but yeah it make **** with the cpu + it's a 32 bit app wich is bad in the mac 64 environement .


peace

Apr 2, 2014 11:54 AM in response to billstroem

Allright Sadly i do not have a solution for you as i am searching for one myself and I want to start by saying that i am not making any blows on mac


The problems i have had with my 2011 Macbook Pro over 2 years:


  • Loud fan
  • Screws Falling out
  • OS using 300% of cpu
  • Computer not going into sleep mode
  • VERY slow speeds
  • first degree burns due to overheating


BUT even with all this i do not have any hatred towards mac because the best thing about mac is the genius bar, even tho it is ironic in name as the majority of the people there will tell you there is no problem and send you off the pure fact you have a spot you can go and have a chance of finding help is amazing. Im sure you have been to the genius bar and i know this is a post from 2012 but if you happen to check the mac forums and read this I reccomend you first goto a genius bar and see what they say. if that does not work one of the big problems with mac is their ventilation these things heat up fast and dont cooldown at all due to their compact design they have neglected things such as good air ventilation which allows for easier transport BUT does not allow for prolonged use.


Depending on your Mac Computer your fan could have different problems so knowing that is key


The main problem is likely with a macbook


so if you are on your macbook currently i suggest u look at the joint for the computer as it is where your aircirculation is located, this design is the reason why the back half of ur mac is often burning hot after use. getting a custom case can greatly assist to fix this as it can allow more airflow for your computer.


Another large problem for overheating and fans is the Usage.


You will hear about people who havent had a problem with their mac in several years while you have many, this may be due to the amount of time and duration of each session with your mac.


Sadly mac computers arent built to last, if you left your computer in sleep mode for 2 months charging its battery would be severly shortened its fan would be much less efficent and the system would generally run slower, once this happens your mac will likely begin having problems as if out of nowhere.


Once my computer reached that point i decided I had two choices


  1. Attempt to Repair the mac even though there is no real cause other then age
  2. Buy a new computer


I decided to get an Asus G75vw and i was sad to lose my mac.


TLDR:

  • Mac's are designed to break so you buy the latest model
  • Macbooks have bad Airventilation
  • Genius bar is stupid but helpful
  • The Forums do not often have sollutions no matter how old the forum is and how many people have the same problem
  • Macs are NOT designed for long sessions and/or gaming
  • THIS WAS NOT a strike against mac computers
  • Apr 2, 2014 2:47 PM in response to billstroem

    FOUND A(NOTHER) SOLUTION...Try it out!


    I had the same experience and tried everything - in this forum and others.

    I use a 2011 MBP 13" running on OSX Mavericks.

    I soon figured out a pattern - that the loud and persisting fan noise starts whenever I use Chrome.

    99% of the time, I use Safari - except for the rare occasions when I need foreign websites translated, I use Chrome.


    I uninstalled Chrome (with CleanMyMac app).

    And then, I cleared all caches, system logs etc with CleanMyMac.

    You can, of course, do both the above without using CleanMyMac.

    Finally, I rebooted the MBP.

    The machine has been running for the past 4 hours now - silently!


    Take note that I assume this applies to Mac users running Chrome for web browsing.

    So for those who have yet to succeed, and using Chrome on MBP - doesn't cost you to try it out.

    It worked for me.

    If it doesn't work for you - you can always reinstall Chrome....for free ;-)


    All the best!

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