Hi,
I have a 12 core Mid 2010 2.93ghz Xeon Mac Pro, 24gb of 1333mhz DDR3 ECC RAM, AMD Radeon HD 7xxx Graphics Card, OWC Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD, running El Capitan 10.11.6
My machine shut down and when I went to Console there were several warnings showing 'caught burning CPU', for 'kernel: process Live....caught burning CPU!', 'kernel: process Firefox....caught burning CPU!'. Live is music production software, very CPU hungry and Firefox too seems to have issues using lots of processing power when I look at Activity Monitor, I'm not alone with that issue with Firefox.
I reset the SMC and the PRAM. After that I have installed Macs Fan Control, which I am using carefully, and it's many sensors seem to indicate normal temperature readings, increased when the computer is working hard, and the fans indicate they are all working and responding to temp changes to cool the system. I'm guessing all the sensors are working and the fan controls too.
I have also run stress tests with Geekbench stress tester for an hour and it shows up no CPU burning warnings in console, which I would have expected. You can also see that Macs Fan Control is providing better customizable cooling when things get busy.
What's causing the CPU burn warnings if anything and what can I do to rectify it?
Thanks,
Michael
I have a 12 core Mid 2010 2.93ghz Xeon Mac Pro, 24gb of 1333mhz DDR3 ECC RAM, AMD Radeon HD 7xxx Graphics Card, OWC Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD, running El Capitan 10.11.6
My machine shut down and when I went to Console there were several warnings showing 'caught burning CPU', for 'kernel: process Live....caught burning CPU!', 'kernel: process Firefox....caught burning CPU!'. Live is music production software, very CPU hungry and Firefox too seems to have issues using lots of processing power when I look at Activity Monitor, I'm not alone with that issue with Firefox.
I reset the SMC and the PRAM. After that I have installed Macs Fan Control, which I am using carefully, and it's many sensors seem to indicate normal temperature readings, increased when the computer is working hard, and the fans indicate they are all working and responding to temp changes to cool the system. I'm guessing all the sensors are working and the fan controls too.
I have also run stress tests with Geekbench stress tester for an hour and it shows up no CPU burning warnings in console, which I would have expected. You can also see that Macs Fan Control is providing better customizable cooling when things get busy.
What's causing the CPU burn warnings if anything and what can I do to rectify it?
Thanks,
Michael