Why is My MacBook Pro So Hot?
Now, a Mac that is running at a warm temperature is not something to be overly-concerned about. However, if the temperature starts to climb to an abnormal level, then you will need to find a way to cool it down. This is because the excess temperatures can begin to wear out some of your internal components. Moreover, if your internal fan continues to run excessively, this can wear it down, making it less effective as time passes. For instance, important hardware components such as your hard drive and CPU could end up damaged, due to excess heat. This can inevitably lead to failure and costly repair expenses down the line.
How To Prevent Overheating Issues
1. Close Any Demanding Applications
One of the quickest ways to fix the problem is to quit any overly-demanding or high permanence applications. This includes closing applications such as music production software or video editing apps that will normally result in your Mac’s processor to run at a high rate. You will be able to assess which programs are consuming the most processing power by heading to Launchpad > Activity Monitor. This is a diagnostic tool that will show you what programs are open. Plus, allow you to close the ones that may not be using or are unknowingly running in the background.
2. Clear Storage Space On Your Hard Drive
One of the most common causes for an overheating Mac is an excessively full storage disk. This can often lead to performance issues as your Mac tries to keep up with all the active programs and apps, without having sufficient memory to process them. In such cases, it is recommended that you utilize a usb c to dual hdmi adapter or usb hub with sd card reader. These accessories will allow you to easily clear space on your Mac, by transferring any excess files or data to an external storage drive like an SD Card, instead. If you don’t already own one, then Lention hubs are a favorable option to consider. These hubs are multi-functional, allowing you to connect multiple devices eg. monitors, keyboards, mouse, flash disks, etc. Moreover, you can also charge mobile devices.
3. Keep Your Mac On Stable Surfaces
Another method to solving your overheating issue is to avoid using your Mac o soft surfaces. This means avoiding placing your Mac on your bed, couch and instead, place it on a table or fixed workstation instead. This is because when using a mac on a sift surface, you are cutting sufficient airflow from the undercarriage of your device. This can often make it difficult for your Mac to get rid of any excess internal heat. It is for this reason that your fans may start to run faster and louder as well. In this regard, it is often recommended to utilize a laptop stand for desk as it does well to keep your internal temperature levels in check, due to the extra airflow they offer the undercarriage of your Mac. Plus the benefit of these stands is that you can easily adjust the angle of your Mac. This helps prevent health issues, eg. back strain or eye strain, when working for long periods of time.
4. Keep Dust and Dirt From Your Mac
If your Mac is running hot and you have no idea why it may be due to an excess amount of dirt present in your Mac. In which case, you will need to figure out a way to clean it up and also prevent any more dust from entering. You can opt to use a cleaning cloth or brush to reduce the dust in your vents or use a can of compressed air instead. Moreover, you can opt to use a protective MacBook Skin from Lention. These accessories are highly useful, as you can apply one on your keyboard which should protect your Mac from scratches, dust or even accidental water spills. Moreover, their protectors are made up of a premium thin and light material that offers effective heat dissipation and easy installation.
Also, if you don’t already own one, you should consider one of Lention’s protective hard shell MacBook Cases as well. They offers a wide array of alternatives, each made from different composite materials that will do well to protect your Mac from external damage. Plus, their cases come with dust plugs which reduces the risk of excess dust piling up on your Mac.
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