Apple fixes the overheating MacBook Air
Apple on Tuesday released an update that fixes problems in the MacBook Air's radiator fan system after a series of reflections on how this laptop has often become too hot.
Apple on Tuesday released an update that fixes problems in the MacBook Air's radiator fan system after a series of reflections on how this laptop has often become too hot.
The update will adjust the speed and operation mechanism so that the MacBook Air's internal cooling fan system better regulates the system temperature and prevents the system from becoming too hot to stop working completely.
MacBook Air users say that when the system temperature exceeds 73 degrees Celsius, the second microprocessor will slow down while the use rate multiplies to a peak. And when the temperature reaches 75 degrees C, the system stops working completely.
Apple currently has no comment on the above problems of the MacBook Air.
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