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ahmed mac

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Dec 16, 2022
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My Macbook pro 2013 overheats. The hot application says that the CPU temperature is around 70 C and my battery is > 2000 cycles. Should this overheating be related to the battery?
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Bigwaff

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My Macbook pro 2013 overheats. The hot application says that the CPU temperature is around 70 C and my battery is > 2000 cycles. Should this overheating be related to the battery?
Hard to say. Have you ever opened the laptop and cleaned out the dust? The battery has a temp sensor. What temp is the battery? Check Hot.
 

ahmed mac

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Dec 16, 2022
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The battery's temperature is 35 C—that seems good, doesn't it? Regarding dust, I did not clean it before, but I changed the speakers at Apple a few years ago, and I expected that they would dust it. But I can give it a try and see if it is dusty.
 

mike.coulter

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Great result! Macs fan control is a great app. I used it to change when the fans would ramp up on my 2013 MBP.
 

arcite

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My Macbook pro 2013 overheats. The hot application says that the CPU temperature is around 70 C and my battery is > 2000 cycles. Should this overheating be related to the battery?
I attached the etrecheck file ...
Thanks

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70C is not overheating for an intel era mac. But yea, cleaning the dust out, particularly, dusting the fan and vents will help.
 
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f54da

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^ 70C is a bit high for idle temp. Idle should be around 42C to 48C depending on ambient temps. (Re-thermal pasting might also help, but I've never seen conclusive evidence that "re-thermal pasting" actually helps, so I would not recommend it as a go-to option).
 
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