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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jun 20 09:15:03 2023
    MacBook owners, watch out this summer - your laptop could get heatstroke

    Date:
    Tue, 20 Jun 2023 08:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Summer is here and MacBook owners beware - your devices are sensitive to the heat.

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    Jason England of LaptopMag has first-hand experience with an overheating MacBook, having to type out his experience on his phone while the poor laptop sat in the fridge cooling off.

    According to Jason, the laptop reached a maximum of 78 degrees before giving up, with the battery depleting rapidly and the keyboard becoming so hot England couldnt touch it without feeling discomfort. The underside of the MacBook Pro was reportedly hotter than the surface of the sun and there was
    no turning on for a long while after the MacBook shut off. It spent some much-needed time in the fridge and recovered, but thats not really how
    laptops should work.

    I had a similar experience with my iPhone 7 way back when. In Zambia, where
    Im from, we have actual summers (sorry not sorry) and it was pretty common
    for me to have to throw my phone in the fridge every hour or so between 11am to 6pm. We even had a specific spot in the fridge for my phone. Keep your
    cool

    But modern laptops have more advanced cooling solutions - so why did this M2 MacBook Pro suffer heat stroke? Naturally, high external temperatures can affect a laptop's ability to function and maintain an optimal internal temperature.

    Laptops have internal temperature monitoring tools designed to keep an eye on the heat level of your components. Normally, your laptop will start to freak out about the heat and youll be greeted with the sound of fans whirring at full speed to try to keep things cool, or at least give you an indication
    that you might need to get out of the sun.

    However, Apple puts a lot of faith in its chipsets and their ability to maintain internal temperatures, which means the cooling solution of the MacBook Pro isnt as beefy as youll find on some other laptops - typically keeping fan noise to a whisper-quiet minimum.

    The M1 and M2 MacBook Air models dont feature a fan at all, opting instead
    for a fanless passive cooling design. While this has plenty of advantages, from a more compact chassis to silent operation, it also makes the Air even more vulnerable to overheating during hot weather.

    As we approach higher temperatures with each summer seemingly hotter than the last, this is a problem a lot more people will come to face. Its important to keep in mind that just because you dont hear fans blazing, that doesnt mean your laptop doesnt need a bit of a cool down - if your MacBook is starting to feel sluggish, it might be time to give it a break from the heat.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/macbook-owners-watch-out-this-summer-your-lapto p-could-get-heatstroke


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