New MacBook Pro 17 inch hot to 100 degrees C?

PCAuthority magazine tested the Core i7 version of Apple's new MacBook Pro collection and found it running too hot with temperatures up to 100 degrees centigrade.

PCAuthority magazine tested the Core i7 version of Apple's new MacBook Pro collection and found it running too hot with temperatures up to 100 degrees centigrade.

The first test on a 17-inch MacBook Pro using a Core i7-620M processor found the ability to operate Photoshop graphics software very poorly. However, in the second test, the software ran faster because the laptop was placed in a more open position. So it can be seen that temperature has affected the performance of the computer.

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The 17-inch MacBook Pro was unusually hotly criticized.

When running the Windows operating system, the ' body temperature ' of the 17-inch MacBook Pro also increased in the range of 50 to 84 degrees Celsius - high or low temperatures depending on the location near or far from the CPU. With such heat, users cannot touch the device, according to PC Authority.

The situation is even more dramatic when experimenting with Cinebench 11.5, measuring the heat of the CPU ' brain ' up to 100 o C.

However, testing of the Engadget site found that the new MacBook Pro ran much cooler than previous versions of Apple.

Apple launched the new MacBook Pro laptop set in early April, upgrading the Core i high-speed processor and using the next-generation NVIDIA graphics card. The new MacBook also has a longer battery life.

Update 25 May 2019
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