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Jun 12, 2015 11:23 AM in response to Rashed383by joe_7399,Hello Rashed383,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
I understand that your MacBook Air is operating at a higher temperature than expected. In this situation, there are two different steps that I would recommend.
First, I would suggest looking at the Activity Monitor to see if there may be a process that is using an abnormally high amount of CPU. Information about using Activity Monitor can be located in the attached article below.
Use Activity Monitor on your Mac - Apple Support
I would also recommend resetting your MacBook Air’s System Management Controller (SMC) as described in the next article.
Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support
I would also suggest reading over the next attached article to learn about the fans on your MacBook Air to ensure that they are not blocked and the computer is receiving proper ventilation.
Learn about the fans in your Mac - Apple Support
Have a great day,
Joe
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Jun 12, 2015 12:47 PM in response to Rashed383by OGELTHORPE,Those are perfectly normal temperatures for usual, casual operations. Open games or Skype, and you will experience values in the mid 90°c range.
Ciao.
