Don't seem excessive to me, maybe check this thread as a reference point:
Looks normal to me. Here is my MacBook Pro temps. Been on for 8 hours
thanks for the reply... but the aluminium casing is really hot when i touch it... hence was worried
... but the aluminium casing is really hot when i touch it... hence was worried
thanks for the reply... but the aluminium casing is really hot when i touch it... hence was worried
Yeah thats true.
One of the kids at school is a total PC person. Doesn't understand Macs and says she will never buy one because how hot my MBP gets.
I keep telling her that her Dell is just as hot on the inside. You just can't feel it escaping the case on hers like you can on aluminum computers.
I even showed her the CPU temps and stuff with PC health monitor but she didn't believe me. Even though our temps were exactly the same.
So yeah. Don't worry ^^ With those temps, the heat on the case is a good thing.
I would guess that the Dell's fans are working harder, using up power and creating more noise. At least that's how it appears here where my colleagues use a mixture of Dell and Acer computers.I am just curious as to how things work. - If the temps. are the same on the Mac and the Dell, how does the aluminum case help things cool ? Wouldn't the temps. be higher in the Dell because it doesn't have an aluminum case to help it cool down ? I know I am missing something here, as I have not had a notebook since an NEC in 1997. Does Dell have another way of cooling their computer ?
I would guess that the Dell's fans are working harder, using up power and creating more noise. At least that's how it appears here where my colleagues use a mixture of Dell and Acer computers.