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Th3odor3

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Hi I have iMac Late 2013 27" 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 with 12 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 and a 1TB Fusion Drive. How can I cool my computer's temperature is 132F temp normal?
 

Th3odor3

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Jun 19, 2018
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Santa Clarita, CA, US
I installed TG Pro temperature and fan cooling app should i boost the fan speeds to max when doing graphic intense stuff? right now the fan speeds are 2045 rpm and its max is 2640 rpm. I figured I just adjust the fan speeds to whenever its needed for cooling that way the cpus are controlled with fan cooling at random times to keep the cpus cool.
 
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chabig

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You shouldn't even attempt to control the fans yourself. Highly skilled and trained engineers built your computer to know how to keep itself cool. You can't do better.
 
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Th3odor3

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I had taken my iMac Late 2013 27" to Apple Store right after I purchased it and they diagnosed it and found nothing wrong with it. I am happy now. Doing upgrade to 16GB RAM tomorrow. I hope it runs great.
 
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