Apple explains MacBook overheating

The new MacBook line notebook from "Apple" has recently been complained about heating up more than usual. Apple representatives have made it clear that computers that produce a lot of heat when working are perfectly normal.

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Notebook MacBook latest 13.3 "screen of Apple. ( Photo: Cnet )

Warming up at work is a common phenomenon in most mobile computers. From designing the chassis to the hardware structure, the biggest effort is how to lower the laptop's body temperature when they're working. However, the latest MacBook computer using Apple chips has a step back in offering a cooling solution for the machine, leading to temperatures when the MacBook works higher than normal.

This phenomenon is explained by plastic films that block the vents on the rear of the machine. When manufacturing and transporting, to prevent dirt from entering the system, Apple used this plastic sheet and users should peel it off so that hot air has a place to escape.

What's more, the manufacturer explained, with such high-speed and powerful processors, fast-warming laptops are a common problem for the entire industry. In other words, although calling them laptops, the advice for users is not to put the laptop on the thighs because of the risks that come from overheating, even though the ratio is small but not not. now happens.