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Old 08-07-2008, 01:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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hey guys i have a macbook pro and it gets really hot , so i went looking around and found this program
http://homepage.mac.com/holtmann/eid...ge5/page5.html
its really great, it lets you adjust the speed of the fans in your computer so it cools it down,
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yep, good stuff. In OSX, i don't notice much overheating, but i've noticed the fans go a little bonkers if i'm in bootcamp (which is not good if you use windows to play games). The nice thing about that program is that if you set a minimum fan speed, and restart the computer into bootcamp, the minimum speed will remain.
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no problem , I thought it was a pretty useful program so I had to share it with EIC,
Good to know you liked it.
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