MacBook Pro Retina with fan problems

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Some of the users of the MacBook Pro with Retina display, report that they have problems with the fan speed and it is that it seems that the fan of the renewed MacBook Pro Retina, make unexpected spikes in revs.

A number of users of Apple's new laptop, are reporting this speed increase issue unexpectedly and with no apparent need to do so.

It seems that the problems with the latest refreshed drives for the MacBook Pro Retina They began to be seen this week on the website, Geek.com. Users affected with this problem are also reporting the fan failure in the Apple support forum, where some of them report precisely this, the fan starts spinning very fast when performing basic tasks without apparent need, then goes back down to its normal state.

The user who started the thread called "jamezmbp" said he tried to reset his computer, disk repair permissions, and even posted an Apple Hardware Test, but it seems that it could not solve the problem.

We can read in the Apple forum,

it could have something to do with the SSD, when I'm doing a file transfer the fan makes a considerable increase. The fans also go up at other times, but I have noticed when transferring files they tend to go up.

Another user «oyinko» (who contributes the YouTube video that we leave below), believes that the problem may be with the new Sandisk drive solid state that Apple uses in its latest MacBook Pro Retina. Apple made the switch from SSDs built by rival Samsung Sandisk, and the change may have caused a conflict in fan handling.

Apple's forum responses to the problem refer to a software update, but it appears that some of the 'most persistent' users are receiving changes from the MacBook directly.

More information - Geekbench 2, for the renewed MacBook Pro Retina

Source - Appleinsider


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  1.   JoseMarinManzano said

    It will be fans, right? Because if you don't know, use two, one on the left and one on the right, hehehehehe

  2.   kass said

    I bought my mac for almost 2000 euros and when playing 2 simultaneous videos on YouTube the Ventidalores go crazy .. a shame really ..