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Hi,
Since a week or so my MacBook Pro, running Mac OS X 10.5.8 shows strange temperature behavior.
As soon as I open Mail, the temperature of my MacBook Pro rises (with as much as 25 to 30 degrees celsius) up to 85° and more, and the fan activates. When I close down Mail the temperature falls back to normal (+/- 55° C) and the fan shuts down. This happens within seconds.
I have SMS Fan Control running on the MacBook Pro, so I can read the actual temperature.
This is a new behavior. I have owned and used the MacBook Pro for almost 3 years now and I used to run Mail in the background permanently without any problem until last week. As long as Mail is open, the fans are working which is very annoying.
Do you have an idea what causes this behavior and how to fix it?
Thanks a lot,
Ivan
Since a week or so my MacBook Pro, running Mac OS X 10.5.8 shows strange temperature behavior.
As soon as I open Mail, the temperature of my MacBook Pro rises (with as much as 25 to 30 degrees celsius) up to 85° and more, and the fan activates. When I close down Mail the temperature falls back to normal (+/- 55° C) and the fan shuts down. This happens within seconds.
I have SMS Fan Control running on the MacBook Pro, so I can read the actual temperature.
This is a new behavior. I have owned and used the MacBook Pro for almost 3 years now and I used to run Mail in the background permanently without any problem until last week. As long as Mail is open, the fans are working which is very annoying.
Do you have an idea what causes this behavior and how to fix it?
Thanks a lot,
Ivan