
- #Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch upgrade#
- #Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch full#
- #Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch pro#
- #Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch mac#
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.
#Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch pro#
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.
#Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch full#
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.
#Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch upgrade#

#Fan upgrade macbook pro early 2011 13 inch mac#



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
