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Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch
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They're back to normal now but I assume it will happen again. I turned my MBP off for 5 minutes with a fan blowing on it just incase it was hot but when I turned it back on the fans immediately jumped back up to 6000 RPM.

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I have SMCFanControl and iStat Pro and both of them said my MBP's temperature was around 55C though the fans were going between 40 RPM, I also checked the activity monitor for high CPU usage but nothing high there. I have a late 2007 macbook pro and recently the fans have been going at extremely high speeds without the MBP being hot at all.

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If the computer is doing something (watching flash, playing a game) that turns on the fan full speed Does this hurt the computer? There are a few games I like to play and they turn on the fan at full speed (computer gets hot too, on the bottom.) View 1 Replies View Related MacBook Pro :: Fans Going At Extremely High Speed Aug 22, 2009 MacBook :: Fans On High Speed - Does This High Speed Effect On Computer? Jun 16, 2009ĭoes it hurt the computer.

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  • The difference between this issue and others I encountered along the way is the lid opening thing.Does anyone know if getting the lid past the 90 degree mark triggers anything?The other theory I have is that there's some dust blocking the intake and when the lid is opened wide, the air is somewhat obstructed by the bottom of it.

    fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch

    Updated to 10.7.4searched every discussion I could find on this matter. If I get it back the fan returns to normal functioning.What I did:checked the temperature sensor values, they are finechecked for crazy background tasks, there are none, CPU usage is at max 7%it does the same thing even in safe modereset PRAMreset SMCreinstalled OS X (Lion). It only does it when I open the lid more than 90 degrees. No system processes consuming high CPU, just idling.There's a twist to this issue, though. My Macbook Pro (13", early 2011, Core i5 2.3) started to behave weird, its fan (only the exhaust one, since it's a 13" Macbook Pro with the Intel HD integrated graphics) is running at top speed (6200-6208 rpms) with no reason at all. MacBook Pro :: 13" Early-2011 Fans At High Speed May 14, 2012















    Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch