What's your max. MACBOOK temperature ?
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da dude of halo2
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mine
mine 78 C G4 Macbookpro it burns my belly! 
63 to 70 Centigrades here only twice it was 80 (but I was not using Live).
When it reaches 70 Centigrades fans runs louder.
I have not remove CPU throttling kernel extension.
My CPU runs under 2.0 GHz for 70% of time, only occasionally
when rendering to disk or playing with iMovie I'm able to reach top speed.
Usually Live does not require all that CPU frequency and thus temperature when using Live is usually below 70 Centigrades.
- Hope it helps
- Best
- Pasha
When it reaches 70 Centigrades fans runs louder.
I have not remove CPU throttling kernel extension.
My CPU runs under 2.0 GHz for 70% of time, only occasionally
when rendering to disk or playing with iMovie I'm able to reach top speed.
Usually Live does not require all that CPU frequency and thus temperature when using Live is usually below 70 Centigrades.
- Hope it helps
- Best
- Pasha
Mac Studio M1
Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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Music : http://alonetone.com/pasha
Highest I've seen mine go was 83 degrees for over 48 straight hours, which was caused by running kismac. I was trying to hack my friend's WLAN (by invitation, of course
)... the machine did not crash or screw up during this process, either.
This was some while ago on my old macbook, which was a 1st generation machine... I haven't seen my MBP go above 73 for since 10.4.6 or so. Whatever the hell Apple does in their firmware updates, it always seems to help out core temperatures.
This was some while ago on my old macbook, which was a 1st generation machine... I haven't seen my MBP go above 73 for since 10.4.6 or so. Whatever the hell Apple does in their firmware updates, it always seems to help out core temperatures.

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