OVERHEATING MacBook Pro! Can We Fix It??

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 799

  • @Kwotzi
    @Kwotzi 6 років тому +557

    *_Jigahertz_*

    • @Phantumix
      @Phantumix 6 років тому +12

      *Finnahertz*

    • @jGRite
      @jGRite 6 років тому +4

      Jiga what?

    • @dahamdaham9827
      @dahamdaham9827 6 років тому +1

      Bedi O JIGGA hertz me

    • @Amonny
      @Amonny 6 років тому +1

      JigaByte!

    • @blastyourmind4406
      @blastyourmind4406 6 років тому +1

      Actually "Jiga" is the right way to say Giga !

  • @knightcore2608
    @knightcore2608 6 років тому +291

    I don't quite get why companies (not just Apple) can't use proper thermal paste in their products. It seems like such a cheap way to make your product better than the competition's

    • @DinoTrollerino
      @DinoTrollerino 6 років тому +21

      Knightcore from what I know (I could obviously be wrong) the paste they use is a tiny bit less conductive, but has a longer endurance over time and so it has to be replaced less often, bringing down service costs.

    • @Kwotzi
      @Kwotzi 6 років тому +21

      That doesn't make sense to me, because wouldn't Apple be the ones servicing the devices, so they could charge their horendos fees, anyway?

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr 6 років тому +5

      They would rather toss baby with the bathwater, knowing how Apple does things. You lose your data, you tell yourself "Never again" when you get the laptop back, shaming you into using iCloud because you didn't fall in line with the other sheep, then you end up paying a monthly subscription to keep your data on Apple's servers.

    • @davepctech1559
      @davepctech1559 6 років тому +15

      1. It's cheaper and the thermal performance is good enough to meet the established goals for the product.
      2. The thermal performance is more stable than other solutions considering the various environments the products are going through (can stay in warehouses for months, move to very different climates (-30C to 35C during shipping, lots of shocks during shipping).
      3. You need a manufacturer that can supply TIM for more than 5 million units per year (that's only for macbooks).

    • @Jonathan_Wick
      @Jonathan_Wick 6 років тому +1

      bluephreakr tell yourself never again and back up to an external drive because all that iCloud is good for is syncing photos, keychain, etc across devices. I don’t know a single Mac user that backs up their data to iCloud. Takes way too long.

  • @andrewmanti235
    @andrewmanti235 6 років тому +108

    before this i had to wait EARTH SHATTERING "40 MINS" i must had killed myself,but now its so fast, ONLY "37 mins"

    • @andrewmanti235
      @andrewmanti235 6 років тому +5

      He is being goddamn serious,basically he has run out of ideas to make videos,so he is making whatever he can just to keep the $$ flowing!

    • @yunkwanshek9710
      @yunkwanshek9710 6 років тому +1

      well its The same anyway because u will go out and have a lunch or dinner when u are editing

    • @llawliet4748
      @llawliet4748 4 роки тому

      This comment deserves more likes.

  • @swayingGrass
    @swayingGrass 6 років тому +85

    The fins on the cooler is probably blocked. I have and old laptop that has been used for 3-4 years and it would thermal shut down. Opened it up and found the fin completely blocked by a jumble hairs, dust, and dust that twined together making strands. Blow some air from the outside (exhaust) with a bicycle pump and it ran fine after.

    • @julian.morgan
      @julian.morgan 6 років тому

      Exactly what I was going to question - My 2011 MBP needs regular 'servicing' just to clear out the fan ducts of dust and fluff. I believe that had I known to do that regularly (every six months or so) I might even have got longer before the GPU died. Pure speculation of course, but if the cooling is poor to begin with and then it gets blocked . . . all the thermal paste in the world isn't going to fix a blocked fan duct is the point.

    • @Vash.Baldeus
      @Vash.Baldeus 6 років тому +1

      That's why he mentioned cleaning the fans and not only thermal paste, cause if you open up the PC to replace the paste you should check on how clean the fans and stuff are.. you are opening the PC anyways..

    • @JOELJOSEPHCHALAKUDY
      @JOELJOSEPHCHALAKUDY 6 років тому +3

      mac fan control app solved my issue, apple really has slowed down the fans to reduce sound but mac fan control helps you to solve the fan speed issue

  • @ShawaebTee
    @ShawaebTee 6 років тому +4

    I've found that a Mac app called Macs fan control, lets my 2015 MacBook stay between 40-50 degrees Celsius in this 27 degree heat. Which is great

  • @Danthrax66
    @Danthrax66 6 років тому +9

    If you use a drill to drill some holes in the bottom case where the fans are located you will greatly decrease temps, just adding more air intake in generally helps.

    • @maurosgarage
      @maurosgarage 6 років тому

      i did just that

    • @tarekam100
      @tarekam100 Рік тому

      I tried the cover out , and still the computer was super hot

  • @pcfreak1992
    @pcfreak1992 6 років тому +17

    Lol, those temperatures for just watching UA-cam? What a joke 😂

    • @TheBurritoLord
      @TheBurritoLord 6 років тому +6

      dude, i used to hear my fan spin up while watching youtube videos on my 2012 macbook air. The whole machine is a joke.

    • @ChenChennesen
      @ChenChennesen 6 років тому

      My inspiron 13 7000 gets loud just opening chrome up lol

    • @lendingschool7597
      @lendingschool7597 6 років тому

      It´s just very sad... ij just unhappy with my crapbook :/

    • @empathicspell8815
      @empathicspell8815 5 років тому +2

      During winter I use my MacBook as a personal heater :)

    • @Yukatoshi
      @Yukatoshi 4 роки тому +1

      TheBurritoLord My 2011 MacBook Pro gets fucking crazy temps. Like 90C+ with fan on max speed, and I’m just using Safari. Like wtf?

  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech 6 років тому +32

    Interesting, I feel like for the price you pay for the Macbook they should give you good paste.

    • @JoeNokers
      @JoeNokers 6 років тому +2

      the paste is good, but with all paste, after time it decays. You should change the paste on your machine every 2 or so years if you can for desktops. Laptops it kinda depends, I know Razer ask you not to because they apparently use a very specific compound and its applied in a very particular way but most others you should be changing every few years too if you know how

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech 6 років тому +4

      I left the paste on my desktop for 7 years and it was fine 😛 maybe I just got lucky or had good paste, I did a video about changing it and it didn't really change anything. I think I'd be less likely to want to change it in a laptop, some of them are quite annoying to take apart.

  • @PimptatoPCs
    @PimptatoPCs 6 років тому +60

    Just set it on a cookie sheet filled with ice water =D

    • @SlightlySaici
      @SlightlySaici 6 років тому +1

      I got that reference ;)

    • @PimptatoPCs
      @PimptatoPCs 6 років тому +3

      Haha, that's an oldie but goodie. Back in the day when I still watched LTT.

    • @yunkwanshek9710
      @yunkwanshek9710 6 років тому +1

      Nah just buy a simular speced window Ultra book because he dont use FCpro

    • @yunkwanshek9710
      @yunkwanshek9710 6 років тому

      also macbook suck

    • @yunkwanshek9710
      @yunkwanshek9710 6 років тому

      my 400 dollar laptop perform better than this

  • @blazbohinc5735
    @blazbohinc5735 6 років тому +66

    76C for youtube playback "so that's great". Come on man don't lie to yourself

    • @blazbohinc5735
      @blazbohinc5735 6 років тому +2

      Junky228 mine neither

    • @liviup6660
      @liviup6660 6 років тому +6

      UA-cam playback on my alienware 15 r3. 40 degrees lol..... playing wolfenstein 2 ultra settings. 75 degrees max....

    • @blazbohinc5735
      @blazbohinc5735 6 років тому +4

      liviu P i7-4710hq @2.6ghz all core boost, OCed 860M (combined TDP cca 90W) - I'm getting 75-80 on single fan solution in a heavy to run game (AC Unity comes to mind)

    • @liviup6660
      @liviup6660 6 років тому +3

      Blaž Bohinc sweet like sugar mate. Proper performance. Keep in mind my laptop turbo boost to 3.5ghz. if i disable turbo boost doesn't break 70 degree.

    • @blazbohinc5735
      @blazbohinc5735 6 років тому +2

      liviu P Mine's an old bastard now but still kicking despite poor cooling system design. I did what I could to improve it, it is what it is. Haswell chips get really hot past certain point and I lost the lottery. Alienware laptops have great cooling, but come in a thicker fashion. (Which is fine, why put good hardware in if you can't cool it (khm apple khm khm)

  • @akramaslam
    @akramaslam 6 років тому +2

    @hardwarecanucs I had the same issue on the same macbook, I did the same thing with the same thermal paste. I got the same reduction in heating but I went a bit further and now my mac runs around 43 to 60 on youtube. The one step further was a memory leak issue. Try deleting your keychain folder, this will reset it but thats fine. Once that is done. Turn down your mac. Do a SMC reset and power it back on. Then monitor your temps again and you will be surprised!. Hope it helps!.. PS, Keep up the excellent content!.. Cheers!

  • @LosDuervo
    @LosDuervo 6 років тому +4

    AS5 has a cure time, so slightly higher-than-expected temps right after reapplying new paste is fine. The temps should normalize once curing time has passed. Manufacturer of the paste has exact number for cure times, but if I remember correctly, it’s something like a week’s worth of normal use, depending on fan speed or presence, and can reduce temps by a further 2-5C during the break-in period.

  • @vkoskiv
    @vkoskiv 6 років тому +3

    Great video! Not only is changing thermal paste a great idea (after the warranty is out), but just cleaning out dust can make a huge difference!
    Modern Apple laptops don't void your warranty if you just take the back cover off to clean out dust!

  • @peppybocan
    @peppybocan 6 років тому +11

    well, this is clearly a many factor problem. Adobe's software is getting worse and worse with less and less optimalization getting into it. When it comes to watching youtube videos - browsers like Chrome and Firefox (especially Firefox) on macOS seems to not be optimalized for macOS and/or using codec which is provided within the bundled browser. And also the cooling solution of Apple - not enough. That heatsink and that heat pipe is just laughable - but Apple does not care.

  • @andytran93
    @andytran93 6 років тому +4

    Would be interesting to see whether the difference you're seeing is due to the new thermal paste or fan/heatsink cleaning

  • @meledyne5059
    @meledyne5059 6 років тому +8

    Thermal throttling you say?!?!
    Apple will throttle speed down for you for free! Kappa
    Although I gotta say the inside looks pretty nice and black :o

  • @CrimsonKobaNakirigumi
    @CrimsonKobaNakirigumi 6 років тому +29

    Drill some holes on it. The poor CPU must be suffocating hard because Apple thinks it's fancy and "minimalistic" to not put proper ventilation on their laptops.

    • @ilpatongi
      @ilpatongi 6 років тому

      Crimson Koba It is fancy and minimlaistic

    • @maurosgarage
      @maurosgarage 6 років тому +1

      I did just that this morning to my macbook pro that was reaching tempreatures of about 170 F...... I could cook an egg on that temperature. I changed my fan speeds manually to be default at 3500 rpm and drilled 9 holes in a parallel fashion to the screw holes at the end of the bottom lid. south of the track pad. I seen other people do this, but they put the wholes on the bottom of the lid of the macbook. I did not do this because it would not be getting any air in when it sat on a flat surface. I did the 9 wholes almost at the spot where the case curves upwards, and you cannot really see them, but they work great. I been listening to music, bluetooth on, wifi on, 80% screen on and charging the laptop and at the highest peak it got 150F and on avg it gets to 135F . I am very pleased with this modification... It works great!!!!!

  • @AdamBrackney
    @AdamBrackney 6 років тому +2

    Appreciates the cooler design on his overheating MacBook Pro, I need to get some of this Koolaid he's on. Lol

  • @Nesformers
    @Nesformers 6 років тому +2

    That's pretty much par for the course with modern Macbooks. Everything sacrificed in the quest for thinnness.
    And when you get dust and aging into the mix its just a mess.

  • @Shuvojit69
    @Shuvojit69 6 років тому +49

    No use of using a MacBook if your using premier pro! Macs really shine in final cut!

    • @blazbohinc5735
      @blazbohinc5735 6 років тому +10

      So he's using it wrong because he's on Premiere? It's not about what program is better, it's the heatsink's incompetence to cool a chip at 2ghz.

    • @Shuvojit69
      @Shuvojit69 6 років тому +2

      Blaž Bohinc I definitely know that the heatsink can't cool it cause the Mac tends to run toasty as Apple loves design over functionality! If he isn't hooked into Mac for final cut he can easily get better laptops that are still and more better in performance than the mac at premire. Like the razers!

    • @blazbohinc5735
      @blazbohinc5735 6 років тому +2

      The new heatsinks can't even cool lowest tier i5s, let alone the higher tier i7s.. It's wasted potential for that thin design.. Just make the base 5mm thicker and put in a bigger battery and thicker cooler. Why is it so hard to use logic..
      Are overheating laptops sexy? Is that something that people are okay with?

    • @Shuvojit69
      @Shuvojit69 6 років тому

      Blaž Bohinc 😂😂😂 Hell yea people are happy with that mate! Apple sells this and people buy it so I can say yes.. :-| but logical people won't buy it.. If and for the only reason pro users buy it is for the final cut and the reliability factor I guess.

    • @blazbohinc5735
      @blazbohinc5735 6 років тому +2

      My friend is the ultimate apple fan.. His fans spun up all the way the other day and he thought something was broken. I mean.. what can you say in response to that? I'm all about that XPS though.. and I don't understand how people put up with sweaty hands because everything is hot enough to boil an egg. I'm just waiting for apple to put out a passive cooled i7 laptop. I mean.. people will still buy it and it's silent. fuck

  • @G4rg0yl3z
    @G4rg0yl3z 6 років тому +4

    I read in some forums that some MacBook Pros suffer from throttling due to power limit issues, especially if both CPU and GPU are being pushed. Maybe that is your case.

    • @truvuetechyt8267
      @truvuetechyt8267 6 років тому

      ture, that I why I have had some people at the Genius Bar at my local apple store tell me that If I am to use Adobe premier and Final cur pro that I should have the laptop connected to power because the battery is not always capable of sustaining the power delivery necessary to run the Radeon GPU and the CPU.

  • @glebokator740
    @glebokator740 6 років тому +2

    You should disable turbo boost, because intel cpu can work a lot longer without throttling when turbo boost is disabled and you will render faster because throttled cpu frequency is lower than "unturbo boosted" cpu frequency
    actually most of the times intel cpu's throttling because of power consumption, 15 watt intel cpu can boost to 25watt or even more, but it can't work at this rate more than 30 sec, mostly because of manufacture's limitations. That means that even if temperatures is good it doesn't mean than cpu won't throttle.

  • @Aviftw
    @Aviftw 6 років тому +26

    The temps on that thing are just TOO DAMN HOT. Even with new thermal paste.
    One of the chief reasons why I would never buy one. That, and the glued in battery meaning a trip to the battery shop and ~$300 to restore performance to as-new. If the battery was not glued in, you could do it yourself for like $25 max.
    F off apple.

    • @rnrnrkrk994
      @rnrnrkrk994 6 років тому +1

      There is a method of removing the battery. I did it myself. my 2012 retina MBP has been working for me really well and it still worth $1000 when I want to sell it to ebay or Amazon as used. It's pretty good value in longterm

    • @AznUzer
      @AznUzer 6 років тому +1

      Or you can use a small amount of acetone to neutralize the adhesive and buy double sided tape for the new battery

    • @not_ever
      @not_ever 6 років тому

      You shouldn't have to use anything to remove a battery other than a screwdriver and maybe a spudger. It's disgusting and should be illegal that Apple solder and glue in components that you used to be able to take out and replace yourself without all that hassle.

  • @lilrubii6434
    @lilrubii6434 6 років тому +4

    The legend says that if you overuse unoriginal lines Dmitry will pin you

  • @jacobbarnes6816
    @jacobbarnes6816 6 років тому +3

    Open up the air intake area with like some drilled holes and some thin filter material. Not sure if it will bring the clock speeds back up though, but you're likely to see at least 5-10 C drop.

    • @albertisaksson2400
      @albertisaksson2400 6 років тому

      I have the same idea, might try it on an old macbook pro... Have you done it?

    • @jacobbarnes6816
      @jacobbarnes6816 6 років тому

      No but I remember someone on UA-cam doing it, and it does help. You could get a spare bottom plate to try it and revert to the old one if it doesn't work.

  • @thehansepeter
    @thehansepeter 6 років тому +8

    can you try adding thermal pads between the heatsink an the bottom cover?

    • @leuchtekulli251
      @leuchtekulli251 6 років тому +1

      Amsel_Joe He should put it on the Heatpipes not in the heatsink that would disrupt the airflow and more dust would get stuck.

    • @thehansepeter
      @thehansepeter 6 років тому

      Haha yeah, that´s what I intended to say. The only disadvantage would be that you can´t use your macbook an your lap anymore.

    • @leuchtekulli251
      @leuchtekulli251 6 років тому

      Amsel_Joe Its Not a Laptop Its a MacBook

  • @Wultuswuffel
    @Wultuswuffel 6 років тому +106

    is this whole video sarcasm???

    • @mehmetcangurel6643
      @mehmetcangurel6643 6 років тому +2

      I was going to ask the same thing..

    • @syth-1
      @syth-1 6 років тому +8

      He looked fairly srs, either impressive acting or 4 degrees drop 150 ish mhz is genuinely good... (well I don't own a computer [srry I own a computer and laptop, but let's just say the computer performance is worst than the laptop performance, and the laptop is a duel core celeron with integrated hd graphics] so I have no clue if they make a great difference or not)

  • @TheGoldenMiner
    @TheGoldenMiner 6 років тому +5

    Why not use liquid metal and try using something else to create a air tight seal that would be a awesome video to see

  • @enovationsgr
    @enovationsgr 6 років тому

    One of the best promo videos ever made. Very very clever. You have to admire the sarcasm and the irony. Thumbs up Dimitri for the delivery.

  • @icebeer871
    @icebeer871 6 років тому +4

    What's happening? Power target, duh. You can play with it using Intel XTU for Windows, not sure if there is an option for MacOS.

  • @christopherdix4019
    @christopherdix4019 6 років тому +2

    At least for me, it's completely unacceptable to have the CPU so hot (76 C) on such a light load (UA-cam playback) on such an expensive machine. This is not the MacBook Air. Apple is advertising it as "Pro," meaning the machine that should be able to run stuff like this without a sweat (like Eber's Gigabyte notebook), and its not doing so is unacceptable to me (especially at the price; this is supposed to be a high-end workstation-like machine). The device is being advertised as "Pro," and therefore is not aimed at thinness; why not keep the thin design to the Air and make the Pros a bit thicker in order to provide a decent cooling system?

  • @abhigyansharma7035
    @abhigyansharma7035 6 років тому +5

    You really do deserve more views......the footage is gold

  • @progste
    @progste 6 років тому +7

    Easy way to fix it: Stop giving Apple thousands of dollars for mediocre products.

  • @Team974
    @Team974 6 років тому +84

    Should’ve added more TP.

    • @WHiTeSHaRK64Toman
      @WHiTeSHaRK64Toman 6 років тому +33

      Team 974 you should never add toilet paper inside a laptop regardless of the circumstances.

    • @Kwotzi
      @Kwotzi 6 років тому +18

      Actually, putting toilet paper in my PC helped it A TON, as the nano-quantum-fibers from the paper help clean the air and deliver maximum AirStream™ performance.

    • @tonyturcarelli6989
      @tonyturcarelli6989 6 років тому +1

      yeah might aswell coat the whole mainboard with tp to boost the raw shittyness of macbooks

  • @jamiermathlin
    @jamiermathlin 6 років тому +1

    just cleaning the dust out of the fans would bring you back to the original performance

  • @wilterjohn1627
    @wilterjohn1627 6 років тому +2

    "Where did my Jigahurtts go?" peace bro! :D

  • @GoonerBuller
    @GoonerBuller 6 років тому +3

    Yo, Big Shaq, the one and only
    Macs not hot, never hot
    Skrrat, skidi-kat-kat
    Boom

  • @TheEmporiumOutdoors
    @TheEmporiumOutdoors 6 років тому

    I have the same MacBook Pro with the R9 M370X. The reason I bought it was for Final Cut Pro X and the much faster render times than Premier Pro on my desktop PC. I shoot and edit 4k all the time with no issues. If you want to run Premier Pro - don't use a Mac would be my advice. The MacBook Pro is optimized for FCPX.

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 6 років тому +11

    Did you clean out the fan's? maybe you just need to do a more thorough cleaning of the entire system.

    • @kevinserna4779
      @kevinserna4779 5 років тому +3

      Mine is brand new and is scalding hot

    • @BrianSinghYT
      @BrianSinghYT 4 роки тому +1

      @@kevinserna4779 same I play Roblox for ten mins and my 2019 MacBook Pro is hot as shit

    • @adamcudi
      @adamcudi 4 роки тому

      BrianSingh same lol 💀💀

    • @BrianSinghYT
      @BrianSinghYT 4 роки тому

      @@Deeeeezzz It's Apple we shouldn't even be surprised anymore. Like they keep pulling bs like taking out the USB ports on the MacBooks, I can't buy an adapter cause of the damn coronavirus.

  • @MrAdhito
    @MrAdhito 6 років тому +4

    Why not FCPX Dimitri?, i think for Premiere you better use Windows machine in my opinion because MacBooks are only optimized for Final Cut Pro

    • @NL0Gwenster
      @NL0Gwenster 6 років тому

      Maybe because he just likes using Premiere over FCPX ??? It can be *just* that simple you know.

  • @creatorsremose
    @creatorsremose 6 років тому +4

    Can we? Why should we? Get a Windows laptop for double the performance in the same price range with no throttling problems - the solution to all Mac related problems. Easy.

    • @Lumilicious
      @Lumilicious 6 років тому +1

      People who buy Ultrabooks (that is what a MacBook is) want a small, lightweight device that lasts the whole day. IF you want to compare a MacBook to a Windows Machine, compare it to a Dell XPS or Microsoft Surface Book 2 (which are all roughly the same in price if equally specced)... and yes, they, too, suffer from overheating/throttling problems because that is pretty normal for Ultrabooks.

    • @forza1sra
      @forza1sra 6 років тому

      Endless Fluff
      I hear what you're saying but you can still find ultrabooks with a lot more power and still last all day.

    • @creatorsremose
      @creatorsremose 6 років тому +2

      Balderdash. Asus, Acer, Razer and HP all have premium built ultrabooks that are just as performant (if not more) than any Macbook and cost much less. Owning a Macbook in the last 2-3 years has become as ridiculous as the people who insist on buying them for no logical or measurable reason.

  • @benchmarksx1650
    @benchmarksx1650 6 років тому +6

    If you buy macbook you might as well use final cut pro wich would be much faster when redering your videos

  • @BOMMovies
    @BOMMovies 6 років тому

    You know you are a proper tech enthusiast when you stop and admire the black PCB and impressive engineering found in Apple products. Just taking apart a iMac myself.

  • @mfrantti
    @mfrantti 6 років тому +1

    Did You reset VRAM & PRAM after maintenance? That could help.

  • @disabledrectum
    @disabledrectum 6 років тому +3

    I mean, it's a Haswell Macbook Pro so it doesn't have the VP9 (and HEVC) QuickSync decoder for UA-cam. Pretty much any processor from Intel of Gen Broadwell and older would be the same or worse.

    • @truvuetechyt8267
      @truvuetechyt8267 6 років тому

      Broadwell, 2015 used the 5th gen CPU's not 4th generation. the 2015 MacBook Pro 15 can be upgraded to an intel core i7-5950HQ 2.8GHz quad-core CPU, which is Broadwell according to intel's web page not Haswell.

    • @Supcharged
      @Supcharged 6 років тому

      no, no HQ series boardwell chips were ever made.

    • @disabledrectum
      @disabledrectum 6 років тому

      TruVueTech YT I know? And they can't be upgraded since they are soldered, they are not M series.

  • @multiarc11
    @multiarc11 6 років тому +1

    Arctic Silver 5 requires rapid heat up, rapid cool down to room temperatures 3-5 cycles to get maximum thermal conductivity.

  • @morzone
    @morzone 6 років тому +1

    Swapping the paste on my PS4 and PS3 worked wonders, too.

  • @victorpelini5995
    @victorpelini5995 6 років тому +9

    My 2017 13inch was overheating all the Time
    I threw it and bought a pc again

    • @eccremocarpusscaber5159
      @eccremocarpusscaber5159 6 років тому

      Victor Pelini Really? Or do you just hate macs? My 2015 MacBook Pro doesn’t overheat and render and exports video no problem.

    • @lizzickey
      @lizzickey 5 років тому

      @@eccremocarpusscaber5159 I'm using Macbook pro early 2015, and it always overheat, I can even cook my steak on it

    • @mobinbaharvand8697
      @mobinbaharvand8697 3 роки тому

      @@lizzickey does it work ok now just like before ?

  • @woshikakadong
    @woshikakadong 6 років тому +55

    why dont you clean your fans, dust inside fan effect airflow

    • @AJRestoration
      @AJRestoration 6 років тому +1

      Yeah man, clean those fans!

    • @AacroX
      @AacroX 6 років тому

      Pun intended

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth 6 років тому

      I know! It's killing me! That was a lot of dust! GYAH!

  • @GrulbGL
    @GrulbGL 6 років тому

    Dimitry, -or Dymitri...-
    if i'm not wrong, *the macbooks does not have air intakes on the bottom.*
    *the air intakes are right on side of the air exahust.*
    you can put your MBP on a kinetic pendulum and it won't help.

  • @Lucian_Andries
    @Lucian_Andries 6 років тому +2

    Throw it into the fire place! It will cool down...
    Replace the fans, they are full of......Apple..
    Well if you think about it now, it's logical. Swapping the MacBook with a Laptop, does help improve its temps... It's magic, man! Magic! ;)

    • @ilpatongi
      @ilpatongi 6 років тому

      Lucian Andries What part of "I love it" you didn't get?

    • @Lucian_Andries
      @Lucian_Andries 6 років тому

      Dear Lord, man, you need help! Go get a woman instead, or a man. But don't do it with crap-pple...

    • @ilpatongi
      @ilpatongi 6 років тому

      Lucian Andries He can do it with whatever he wants.

  • @nathanieljohnsonjr775
    @nathanieljohnsonjr775 6 років тому

    Please dont ever say "Jigga Hertz", lolololol. "Gig Ga Hertz"

  • @iuliancalin22
    @iuliancalin22 6 років тому +4

    wait , what about the dust in the fans?

  • @lilboomthememegod
    @lilboomthememegod 4 роки тому

    I have the exact same problem with the same MacBook wish apple would've just added some better thermal paste

  • @JOELJOSEPHCHALAKUDY
    @JOELJOSEPHCHALAKUDY 6 років тому

    My Mac had heating problem and performance issues, installed mac fan control and tuned the fan speed . It helped me to solve the problem at hand

  • @mendel6101
    @mendel6101 6 років тому +6

    Wtf 80 c on UA-cam? That's embarrassing, playback isn't that though

  • @Grabster
    @Grabster 6 років тому +14

    Did he just say "Jiga Herts"? *WTF!!??*

    • @adamar1luz123
      @adamar1luz123 4 роки тому

      Isn’t that a slur? 💀

    • @Grabster
      @Grabster 4 роки тому

      @@adamar1luz123 what? how

    • @adamar1luz123
      @adamar1luz123 4 роки тому

      Grabster ohhh nvm I read the comment wrong 😂💀

  • @manbearkremer
    @manbearkremer 6 років тому

    You can also download a program and manually control your fans

  • @helloimash
    @helloimash 6 років тому +1

    I have that same MacBook Pro and this video will probably be super useful for me when it gets a bit older! Thanks, HWC!

  • @DummyAccount
    @DummyAccount 6 років тому +6

    No liquid metal testing? son, I'm disapoint

  • @Kekeripo
    @Kekeripo 6 років тому +2

    If you compare the Aero 15's cooling solution to that of the MBP, ther's no wonder that the Aero 15 rapes it. + if you check "iUnlocks" review after repasting the Aero 15, you'd cry.

  • @DuncDog
    @DuncDog 6 років тому +1

    Since Arctic Silver 5 is conductive, it has a 24-hour cure time unlike some of the non conductive thermal compounds. I would suggest a follow-up video if it gets better over the next day or so.

    • @GrayFox370
      @GrayFox370 6 років тому

      Arctic Silver 5 is not conductive. Only liquid metal based ones are.

  • @lilrubii6434
    @lilrubii6434 6 років тому +12

    im just *chilling* in my sofa. im your biggest *fan*

  • @JS-xr9ri
    @JS-xr9ri 6 років тому

    I placed my mac book pro in the freezer for 3-min, best cooling method to date.

  • @ccoddington
    @ccoddington 6 років тому

    1. Offload the GPU to an eGPU.
    2. Offload IO to a hub (ethernet, USB, TB, etc.).
    3. Offload sound (bluetooth speaker or similar).
    4. Put the MBP on a cooler. I made a custom copper heatsink that it rests on.
    5. Make sure iCloud storage is not full or off (iCloud will spike the CPU when it is full periodically).
    6. Use Firefox or Safari (Chrome will spike all cores).

  • @HSmasteryoda
    @HSmasteryoda 6 років тому +23

    holy thermal paste batman. Honesty temps would be better with less paste I bet.

    • @friku404
      @friku404 6 років тому +1

      Was looking for this. I think it´s too much too...

    • @CameronRockliffe
      @CameronRockliffe 6 років тому +3

      The pressure applied when screwing in the heatsink will push out excess. That's what it's designed to do. So no matter how much you apply, in the end, you'll get the same spread. If anything, applying less is worse, as you may not get a full covering.

    • @haxorinator8219
      @haxorinator8219 6 років тому +3

      LMG tested this.
      Excess = Good Temps, messier, possibility of short with conductive compound
      Too little = Bad temps, doesn’t cover enough
      Just right = Good Temps, not too hot, not too messy, just right

    • @Lmmolsen
      @Lmmolsen 6 років тому

      Yep 1/4 of the paste used would have been enough

  • @ThomasShaneHynes
    @ThomasShaneHynes 6 років тому +1

    You need to clean the fans too otherwise whats the point in changing the paste. pftt.

  • @JKfive100
    @JKfive100 6 років тому +1

    UA-cam is probably causing high temps because the browser is using VP9, which OSX or the browser does not support via hardware decoding (even though Kaby Lake graphics do). Try watching on Safari. It will use the H264, but it should use the hardware decoder, leading to lower temps a very, very low CPU usage.

    • @Montisaquadeis
      @Montisaquadeis 6 років тому

      This is acutally using an older CPU then skylake LOL. Considering the Macbook Pro is from 2015

  • @PraetorBeast
    @PraetorBeast 6 років тому +1

    I've used AS5 thinking that it was one of the best and then i tried GC Extreme. Try that on your MacBook and I can assure you, you'll drop a couple of degrees more.

  • @alex-yj9jx
    @alex-yj9jx 6 років тому +17

    before: macs too hot
    after: macs not hot

  • @arifahammed6702
    @arifahammed6702 6 років тому +4

    Why don't you get Gigabyte laptop too?

  • @sashalada5241
    @sashalada5241 5 років тому

    Is this starlords twin? Chris Pratt? Lol

  • @isair81
    @isair81 6 років тому +22

    Kind of pathetic though right?
    I mean, for the price you paid for that machine to have to re-apply thermal paste after only two years, and see a few degrees difference.
    Should have gone with the same laptop Ebur has.

    • @Ravenousjoe
      @Ravenousjoe 6 років тому +2

      Malovon yeah videos like this make me laugh at all the Mac defenders saying "the extra cost is because you get a better system for creators" and bs like that, yet it runs as hot as old laptops with piss poor cooling.
      Having to replace thermal paste every 2 years is a joke. Macs have their place but holy crap are their laptops bad for cooling if they are specced for actual creators.

    • @Jonathan_Wick
      @Jonathan_Wick 6 років тому +1

      alcowherd7 honestly, with all the MBPs I’ve owned. Cooling is always the biggest issue. Like I love macOS, but the cooling needs to be waaay better. When I do my audio work it’s great. Whisper silent in the studio, and if it starts running hot I’ll just freeze the track.
      But man when I switch in to UE4 do the fans kick up. And I can’t imagine that those temps can be good for the neighboring components in the machine as well. Cause of how tightly packed everything is.
      It’d be the perfect laptop if the cooling was better. Just wish Apple would see that. Cause they can cool things well, as proven by the iMac Pro, just put that much hard work into the cooling setup in the MBPs ffs

    • @Ravenousjoe
      @Ravenousjoe 6 років тому +1

      John Wick good to hear that this isn't an isolated issue, not good to hear you have to deal with it. I have had a few laptops with not the greatest specs that have poor cooling so I could only imagine how annoying fans must get when you are just tried to get some work done.

    • @Jonathan_Wick
      @Jonathan_Wick 6 років тому

      alcowherd7 yes Apple needs to fix this. It’s got to the point where I now do all my UE4 work on my PC. Which is irritating because my workflow is split across two machines with different OSs. And it’s Apple’s fault that this is the case. Just a little more cooling, that’s all that’s needed.

    • @Ravenousjoe
      @Ravenousjoe 6 років тому

      John Wick yeah definitely something they should look into. Sad to see in thus movie a tool that is valued by professionals being used as a Netflix box because it overheats and throttles just during rendering.

  • @oskarlundvall
    @oskarlundvall 6 років тому +14

    I will never support apple. Even after admitting updates that slow down there products on purpose... overpriced aswell.
    But... i still watch all your videos 👍

  • @Jarymut
    @Jarymut 6 років тому

    Did you clean that fans? That's where the noise difference comes from....

  • @UKgamer87
    @UKgamer87 6 років тому +4

    You probably need to change the battery to fix it.

  • @kaileeinatree
    @kaileeinatree 6 років тому +31

    This video is pretty *lit* 🔥🔥🔥
    (Pun intended)

  • @AacroX
    @AacroX 6 років тому

    The laptop is like 2 years old maybe Apple uses now a better paste for the new MBP

  • @jacobpem7927
    @jacobpem7927 5 років тому

    Try mac fan control and setup a more aggressive fan curve

  • @DerJoshbert
    @DerJoshbert 6 років тому +3

    It sounds like you are very stomped about your improvement. In my opinion these reduced render times do not make up for the effort. You should definetly get something else for rendering in Adobe. The philosophy is, "because it is a Macbook, it is ok".

    • @Jonathan_Wick
      @Jonathan_Wick 6 років тому

      Joshbert & Friends the whole video was sarcasm. But I do agree, I wouldn’t use Adobe on Mac as the optimization is just non existent. FCP on macOS, otherwise I’d buy a windows laptop, it’d be much faster in Adobe.

  • @funkmafia05
    @funkmafia05 6 років тому

    I have the same model - cleaned up it after 2 years of daily usage. Also applied thermal paste from Noctua. I would like to sell my desktop pc and buy gigabyte aero 15x, but they seem out of stock from everywhere.

  • @Danny-gs7rv
    @Danny-gs7rv 6 років тому

    Premier on Macs suck. Try using FXP. It blows it away especially in exports.

  • @kaushal8589
    @kaushal8589 6 років тому +1

    That desk lamp looked similar to the one shown in PIXAR's logo. Was it meant to establish a connection?

  • @my5cent264
    @my5cent264 6 років тому

    how about cleaning the fan? notice quite thick dust on the fan blade? try it

  • @PratibhaVarshney01
    @PratibhaVarshney01 6 років тому

    Such good clarity and great video editing skills. You seem to have really put in lots of effort. Kudos

  • @Vonliktenstien
    @Vonliktenstien 6 років тому +1

    Video editing on Adobe with a MacBook Pro is leaving time on the table. Final Cut Pro will have significantly fast export times, although, I know it sucks getting used to a different workflow and all.

  • @hbkirb
    @hbkirb 6 років тому

    Use an app like iStat Menus to force the fans to higher rpm. Apple loves to prefer throttling over cranking up the fans. I don’t know if that’s the reason it’s throttling at 85ºc but it’s worth playing around to find out.

  • @febriyantabidin
    @febriyantabidin 6 років тому

    mean while in another universe, apple see your video and give you new macbook pro

  • @LMBC6Brian
    @LMBC6Brian 6 років тому

    Also do a PRAM and SMC reset.

  • @jaydanthorpe6781
    @jaydanthorpe6781 6 років тому

    YES! I recently bought the new MBP 15" and the CPU and GPU throttle so much! It's so annoying.

  • @NuclearEcko954
    @NuclearEcko954 6 років тому

    The thermal paste was incorrectly applied. The best method to apply thermal paste on a raw processor die is to spread the thermal paste phone book paper thin and then do the dot method. I would have used Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut for the best results.

  • @philipcooper8297
    @philipcooper8297 6 років тому

    Wait a minute, a premium built quality computer overheats? Ehm? huh?

  • @taocry
    @taocry 5 років тому

    When the fans are too old, even liquid metal cannot do any better.

  • @tuna_land
    @tuna_land 6 років тому +1

    I wanted to try liquid metal on my MacBook. My thermals are pretty bad as well

    • @tuna_land
      @tuna_land 6 років тому

      Ana E I think my laptop is the same model as Demitry's (minus amd graphics) and the way he disassembled the heatsink looked pretty painless. I'll probably use nail polish and electrical tape to cover up anything exposed in the area.

  • @YaBoiLunch
    @YaBoiLunch 6 років тому +1

    I'm a little concerned that you're running at like 75° during youtube playback. I have an early 2015 13" MacBook that sits on 45° on youtube. Have I missed something?

    • @meirnl
      @meirnl 6 років тому

      I had a 2010 Macbook Pro that would use its dedicated GPU when using Chrome. Might be something like that as 76 degrees doesn't sound right to me as well and that laptop would get really hot when using the dGPU. I have the new 2017 Macbook Pro and it stays nice and cool when doing casual things.

    • @YaBoiLunch
      @YaBoiLunch 6 років тому

      I think it also may be a chrome thing - I've just run this same video on safari and chrome and the latter seems to run about 12° hotter at the same resolution. I think you are right about the dGPU though, but I don't have the 15" model to test unfortunately.

  • @davidfuller581
    @davidfuller581 6 років тому

    Apple laptops run really hot because the fans are air-starved. If you dremel a hole for intake on the bottom panel near the fans you'll see a huge improvement in temperatures.

  • @kristianiwannou482
    @kristianiwannou482 6 років тому

    wow , definitely changing the paste on my retina now !

  • @ihave7sacks
    @ihave7sacks 6 років тому

    Lol, I use my PC for real work. But hey I love my $5000 macbook for watching netflix . . .

  • @mcunner
    @mcunner 6 років тому +3

    The Jigahurtz are gone!

  • @michaell837
    @michaell837 6 років тому

    Looks for better export times.. uses adobe premiere on a mac.. maybe use final cut pro while working on a mac?