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It’s natural for a MacBook Pro, or any Mac for that matter, to become warm during normal use. But, if your MacBook is running very hot, it’s probably not okay.

There are many possible reasons for such an issue. In this article, I’m going to show you some common causes for a Mac overheating. More importantly, I’ll also share with you practical solutions on how to fix a Mac overheating issue.

I’ve been using an old MacBook Pro and have experienced this problem many times. Hopefully, you’ll be able to overcome the overheating problem by applying some of the techniques listed below. But First, Why Does Mac Overheating Matter? Nobody is comfortable working on an overly heated computer.

It’s a psychological thing: We tend to be worried and panic when it happens. In reality, the main consequence is that your hardware (CPU, hard drive, etc.) can get damaged when exposed to constant overheating. Typical symptoms of this include, freezing, and other performance issues. Even worse, your MacBook could shut down automatically if the temperature is really high. This can be both a good thing and a bad thing. The good thing is that it protects your hardware from potential damage.

The bad thing is that it can cause data loss. If this does happen to you, see if you can use a to rescue your lost files.

How to Know Whether Your MacBook is Overheating Frankly, there is no definitive way to know if your MacBook is overheating. The best way is to trust your instincts. When your Mac warms up to a point that makes you uncomfortable, it’s probably overheating. Another way to quickly validate your judgment is by looking up the CleanMyMac Menu.

You’ll know if it shows a “High disk temperature” warning. By the way, is a fantastic Mac app that allows you to free up memory, remove unused apps, disable unnecessary login items, plugins, etc.

Which could help ease overheating issues and improve the overall performance of your Mac. Webpages with Flash Ads How many times have you visited news/magazine websites like NYTimes, MacWorld, CNET, etc., and noticed your MacBook Pro fans run faster almost instantly? I experience this all the time. Don’t get me wrong; the content on these sites are great. But one thing that really annoys me is that pages on these websites tend to contain lots of flash ads and video content.

They also auto play, which uses up more system resources than you might think. How to Fix It: Block Flash Ads. Is an amazing plugin that works with all major web browsers including Safari, Chrome, Firefox and more. Once you add it, it automatically blocks web ads from displaying. Another perk is that it helps speed up slow Internet on your Mac. Unfortunately, by the time I wrote this guide, I noticed some big news sites learned this trick and blocked their plugin, asking visitors to remove it in order to view their contentouch!

SMC Needs to be Reset SMC, short for System Management Controller, is a chip in your Mac that runs many physical parts of the machine including its cooling fans. Typically, an SMC reset helps resolve hardware-related issues, and is harmless.

For more indicators that your SMC might need to be reset. How to Fix It: Reset SMC on MacBook Pro. It’s quite easy and it takes less than a minute. First, shut down your MacBook and plug in the power adapter, which puts your Mac in charge mode. Then hold Shift + Control + Option on your keyboard and press the power button at the same time.

After a few seconds, release the keys and turn on your Mac. If you want a video tutorial, check this out. It’s curious that on a very thorough article like this you did not mention the probable most common reason for overheating: gaming.

Maybe the limits, “do’s and don’ts” of Mac Pros for gaming deserve an article alone. I play some Steam games (CS:GO, Civ 6, Football Manager) and my Mac (Pro, 2017, running Sierra 10.12.5) is constantly overheating. I wish I could understand the real impact of this on the long term of the computer. But nevertheless, it was a great, very informative read. Thanks a lot! Hi Leo, Thanks for your feedback. I can’t really speak of how badly gaming would lead to MBP overheating.

To tell you the truth, I rarely play video games on my MacBook (though tried a couple of times on a friend’s machine, playing NBA 2K series) 🙂 That said, I can imagine many large games are usually resource hungry while running, and you can often figure that out by taking a quick look at “Activity Monitor” (as introduced in Fix #2). But thanks for sharing your experience anyway. Btw, are you interested in writing an article on the topic? Sorry for the late response.

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Not sure if you’ve resolved the issue (hopefully you do!). I don’t think your MacBook is damaged, because there are many possible reasons why it can’t be turned on.

I’d suggest make an appointment with Apple Genius Bar or call Apple customer services (if you happen to encounter similar issues in the future). Normally closing the lid will put a MacBook to sleep mode right away and most services will be turned off automatically, except that the hard drive will spin down (if it’s an HDD). In your case, there could be third-party apps were still running and over-consuming the Mac system resources, plus the bag has limited space for venting heat – your laptop body temperature might quickly increase.

By the way, if you’ve fixed the issue, kindly share with us the solution? П™‚ Thanks, JP. Maybe.My MacBook Pro has 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 in RAM and is now with an SSD, it still heats up quick while browsing certain magazine websites (with super heavy flash/video ads).

I think you might be interested in getting a plugin called Adblock Plus, which helps automatically block flash ads on a web page. I tried the plugin before and it definitely helped ease my Mac a bit. But those magazine sites were aware of this and they had developed a tool that’s able to detect whether or not you’ve installed Adblock (or similar alternatives), and some even chose to block the content you’re trying to read and ask you to remove Adblock 🙠x81. Dear JP, I’m glad to revert that thanks to your reply to Gustavo in October 2017, I have been led to solve the problem of my MacBook Pro overheating the entire evening – your tip about the possibility of having a third party app still running made me realise that a game called Roblox was still running for the past 4 hours, which I then recalled that I started hearing the MacBook’s fan turn on around that time. The battery literally drained twice during this evening. As soon as I quit this Roblox game, the fan reduced its speed within the first 30 seconds until it came to a complete stop, and the MacBook started cooling down within the first two minutes. I’m glad I was led to this site so I could read this most useful tip.

Thanks again!

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