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Model A1502 / 2.6 GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3.1 GHz) or 2.8 GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3.3 GHz) dual-core Intel Core i7 processor with 4MB shared L3 cache.

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Is it possible to reduce the heat on my MacBook?

Guys, I have this 2014 MacBook Pro and in my opinion it heats up beyond normal, the CPU is around 60ºC and the fan is at maximum speed. Even at idle.

Are there any heatsink improvements I can make?

Update (02/05/24)

@danj These are the temperatures at full load, apparently thermal throttling occurs, as the temperature goes up to 100ºC and then drops.

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These are the idle temperatures.

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These are the temperatures seen in a video on YouTube 1080p60

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@ramonferre18311 - I find this thermal monitoring app offers both a bit more and a good presentation of the data TG Pro when the system is running hard take a snapshot of the Apps main window posting it here for us to see. Do make sure to capture all of the sensors sliding the slide dow will expose a few more.

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You can try cleaning out any dust in the vents and fan. I have seen some use a hair dryer to do this, but I would recommend compressed air instead, because a hair dryer can burn components. Also, put new thermal paste on the CPU and GPU. I would recommend Crucial TM30, I have used it before on many, many computers, and it works great.

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OK, I think I get where we are heading here, The captures show a fan which is trying to cool things down (Red lined) but yet the CPU chip is not really excessively hot (better than 90ºC) here with YouTube hitting 73ºC

So... Why is the fan racing? I'm wondering if either the fan its self has a problem within its fan's tach unit or the logic board control circuitry.

So what happened to the system? Did you have a liquid spill or sit the system down on a wet surface.

What I look at is the Heat Sink Proximity sensor and what the CPU cores are doing. There is a bit of lag between them but the delta difference should be consistent as the temps rise. This tells me the Heat Sink its self is working correctly and as we aren't (at least in these captures) red lining the CPU the Heat Sink and the Fan are working! But clearly the Fan is over doing things!

I would recommend getting the full version of TG Pro as that might offer more info within its diagnostics.

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