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In recent years, new cases related to excessive heat or overheating on the Macbook and Macbook Pro sticking to the surface. From a number of reports coming in, overheating occurs after users install the Snow Leopard.
Overheating problem can basically override the notebook of any kind, be it PC or Mac. Many factors cause this overheating process. Architecture notebook that is not good, the cooling system failed, and various other factors can be a source of problems. In the case of the Macbook and Macbook Pro, it seems that many users who complain of rising average temperatures occurred after Snow Leopard is installed.
The problem happens almost similar between the user from one to another, the temperature get hot Macbook after entering into the system, Snow Leopard. Fan system will run faster than the normal limits. From some discussion, the specific cause of this problem has not been found. People think that this is a problem in flash applications, although not a few who argue that this is also related to the Snow Leopard itself. Users expect problems like this can be solved on the Snow Leopard version 10.6.2.
Apple has not officially confirmed about this problem, although users have reported this post is becoming more and more.
For a while, Chris Barylick from PowerPage.org give some tips to solve this overheating problem:
Make sure your programs have been compatible with the Snow Leopard. Some users are admitted after updating their programs to the latest version which has supported the Snow Leopard solve this problem. Users can open the Activity Monitor and watched the processes running in the background. If these processes are not compatible with the Snow Leopard is likely to cause overheating process.
If still in doubt, and your Macbook is still under AppleCare warranty, take the Macbook to the Apple Store or Apple Authorized Reseller near you.