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Originally Posted by DCapple
im not familiar with G4 book...dont they have fan inside??? (just askin dont get mad..please...)
They do. The earlier versions had very…
The question is whether Apple can do anything about? I think it really has become an issuse, especially for thos of us who type and write a lot and those who actually need to use t…
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Originally Posted by pete
The question is whether Apple can do anything about? I think it really has become an issuse, especially for thos of us who type and write a lot …
There seems to me, looking around the threads, to have been some variation with fan performance on MacBooks. If the fans are slow to power up, that will inevitably cause trouble. …
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Originally Posted by photoeditor
The aluminum on the MacBook and the AluBook G4 is an exoskeleton, and provides the computer's structural strength. In contrast, the tita…
I really think those of you who are complaining about heat should check the activity monitor in Utilities to see if there is a process hogging the CPU. I've heard that the Frontrow…
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Originally Posted by voken
I got my 1.83GHz MacBook Pro just 3 days back and I can say with a bare 30 minutes of usage its getting pretty HOT....Its basically the bottom …
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Originally Posted by voken
OK..now I used my laptop for almost a week..and its a followup to my initial post....now surprisingly its doing pretty cool...after 1 hour of c…
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Originally Posted by aristotles
If you are using it on a pillow, you will block proper airflow.
True, but it won't burn your legs! And I'm not even sure that your st…
I have a small laptop tray for my current 12" pbook with a fold out mouse pad which I took with me to europe. That might give you more confort when using it.
When placed on the pl…
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Originally Posted by aristotles
If you are using it on a pillow, you will block proper airflow.
no more than if it's resting on your lap-- which given blood circulat…
my laptop runs pretty cool during normal use. however today i started doing what i normally do and thats music produciton.
right now i'm running ableton live. even though its run…
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Originally Posted by thunderous_funker
Laptop heat can also be a function of what the laptop is sitting on. For example, some desks have laminate tops that heat up quick…
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Originally Posted by pete
The question is whether Apple can do anything about? I think it really has become an issuse, especially for thos of us who type and write a lot …
i dont even think the fans have ever come on on this MBP I am using. I heard them once when using the hardware test prog but that was only for about 2 seconds. Is there a way to ma…
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Originally Posted by mrplow
no more than if it's resting on your lap-- which given blood circulation, is an additional source of heat rather than a means to disperse it..…
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Originally Posted by SpinCycle
i dont even think the fans have ever come on on this MBP I am using. I heard them once when using the hardware test prog but that was only …
Seriously, the MBP only gets "hot" when the AC is plugged in, Mostly on the left upper side where the speaker and the bottom where the battery is. But it makes sense to be hot ther…
I am trying to use my MacBook Pro in closed-lid mode. It works for about 10 seconds, and then it goes to sleep. I can wake it up again, but it still keeps going to sleep.
Anyone s…
Not to hijack your thread as I have not done the lid closed thing, but....
It takes my HD at least 12 and up to 20 seconds to spin down after the lid is closed. What is up with th…
I think I answered my own question. Apparently you can't used the closed-lid mode on battery. I plugged it in and it seems to be working fine now.
Daniel: Same here. Yet another o…
Trying to use a Powerbook in lid closed mode using only the battery will not work and the computer will go to sleep. So it's not surprise that the MBP also does this. Having the …