![]() ![]() If the fans kicked in to "high gear" when the temperature passed 85, I don't think it'd ever reach 90. I'm not going to say the MPB wasn't designed with high-loads or proper venting in mind, but I believe the temperature control software could use some tuning up. Not to undermine mine your post but too many users of the late '08 MBP with the faster Processor and 4Gigs RAM who put their machines through several hours of heavy use (World of Warcraft, Video/Animation Rendering, some other graphics intense games) have the very same issue for it to be single laptop issues. Is there software that I can use to maintain the temperatures, how can I check to see if there has already been damage caused by the heat, and what are my best options to keep my CPUs Cool while running demanding programs? But I don't want to cause unnecessary damage even if it is covered. How concerned should I be about this? I've still got coverage with my apple care plan till '11. I've caught my temp at 109 degrees Celsius and since this has happened my MBP has started acting up.Įvery once in a while I will be playing WoW and the screen will darken from top to bottom, and a message will appear in several different languages stating that I need to restart my computer by holding down the power button for several seconds or by hitting the rest button. I keep watching my fan speeds using iStat Pro, and it takes my fans a few minutes to come up to speed and bring the temperature back down to around 80. My issue is that when I play WoW, my CPU temperature sky-rockets up past 100 degrees Celsius. I'm a proud new owner of a Late '08 Model of the MBP (MacBook Pro), and I'm a more-than-casual player of World of Warcraft. ![]()
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