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Core i7-equipped MacBook Pro Hits 100 Degrees Celsius |
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 |
Surely, having your MacBook running at a whopping 100 degree Celsius would mean that it might burn the microprocessor pretty soon – I happen to know because I have had too many burnt microprocessors in the past. And with the MacBooks equipped with the latest Core i7 processors, apparently, reviewers have found out that the MacBook Pro’s head dissipation is pretty inadequate.
Generally, the MacBook Pro has been put into extreme test conditions, whereby the laptop was subjected to run Cinebench, whereby the respective application has pushed the CPU temperature to a whopping 100 degrees Celsius. Although the MacBook Pro external casing is constructed from a sleek aluminum casing, such casing proved to be useless when dissipating heat from the overheated Core i7 processor.
Perhaps it’s wise to use your laptop inside a freezer instead?
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