Some laptops have two fans for CPU and GPU, but the first fan cools down CPU and GPU at the same time, while the other one cools CPU only. Some laptops have single fan for both CPU and GPU and cools both at the same time. I’m not that insane.Note: Laptop users should be aware about how cooling system works in their hardware. Just so we’re clear I would never decrease my fan speed. My MacBook Pro’s battery would probably die in less than 2 hours if I didn’t. Battery life is not an issue because if I’m doing something like that it has to be plugged in. For me, I want it sounding like a jet engine. I’m not saying Apple is necessarily wrong for the general public who seem to really care about how loud the fans are. I want all the power I can get so I can be done with my project faster because the faster it gets done the faster I can have my MBP running at a reasonable temperature I feel like (and I could be wrong) that Apple tries to find a balance between power and fan noise. I want my Mac working as hard as it can to keep itself cool and I don’t believe it is. I usually just walk away and come back in a day to see the progress. Which I understand why, all of my ram, CPU and VRAM is being used by one application. I think I’ve seen upwards of 190° Fahrenheit and it’s that hot for hours and hours. I render out visuals that take sometimes 60+ hours to complete and my MacBook gets extremely hot during that time. I think Apple would rather throttle the clock speed so the fans don’t ramp up causing it to get louder.
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