I would do yes but I want to try normal situations. I can't get my to shut down but even before it rarely shutdown anyway.
I've had this problem, notably playing video--something I like to do while working on other things.
I really hope this fixes the issue. It sucks to pay $3,200 for a Mac that I have to let cool down when watching a movie or videos online.
Fingers crossed...because I absolutely love the MBA otherwise. Love it...
Coolbook worked flawlessly for the past 4 months and now Apple wants me to take it out. If I had an option, I'd stick with Coolbook, but I can't really stay away from updating for too long. So, I have these questions:
- How do I remove coolbook? Would deactivating be equivalent of removing (as far as Apple is concerned)?
- If I need to totally remove coolbook, will dragging the application to trash do the job?
- If I am not happy with Apple's solution and want to fall back to using Coolbook, do i have an option, or will coolbook stop working once i install this update?
Edit 3: Okay, apparently, the fix is just to fix the core shutdown, however, you basically run at a 0.8GHz CPU to prevent overheating.
Now I'm not going into a PB 12 vs MBA debate here - but the 12 inch can play YouTube without dropping the CPU speed for heat reasons. I don't think throttling the CPU to half what it can do in this day & age is acceptable. It certainly wasn't 4 years ago with the PPC's.
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Simply open CoolBookController and choose UNINSTALL under Preferences.
On another note. I uninstalled CoolBook and Restarted then I performed Software Update and Restarted.
My Geekbench was 2214. I relicensed CoolBook and restored my settings and achieved a 2469! I LOVE this software!
According to AppleInsider, the core shutdown thing is for when the MBA gets really hot. Shutting down one core should let the computer cool down. I don't have an Air so I don't know how much that's true so don't flame me on it. If true, it makes sense. I'd rather have a computer that gets a little slow at times rather than one that dies from overheating. I'm sure there are people here that would be the opposite. Whatever.
Jeebus, a $3,000 notebook and you can't even watch youtube videos on it? Ouch.
Jeebus, a $3,000 notebook and you can't even watch youtube videos on it? Ouch.
i could open up to 20 videos and trailers in different tabs on firefox or safari, and it ran smoothly using cookbook. but now after updating, 3 online videos feels laggy. i reactivated my cookbook immediately. i guess it's that the update limits the clockspeed by too much (fluctuated from 800 to 1200 mhz even with video playing) of cos you won't get any core shutdown. but performance is drastically reduced as it never reaches 1600 (or 1800 mhz for 1.8 model). stick with coolbook mates. i think the voltage setting you get in coolbook really helps lowering the temp and should avoid or greatly limit the chance of core shutdown. coolbook with smcfancontrol on mba is still the best in my opinion.
Pretty pathetic response from apple, stooping really low, both too little (800 mgz? what? a powerbook g4 would be a better option thus...) and too late...