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the beItThe unit probably gets hot from pushing all those pixels with the discrete graphics card. If a mac gets too hot it will shut down before damage is done. I believe that functionality is built into intel CPUS. Forum post about shutdown temps.

Have you tried cleaning your mac out with canned air? It might be a bit dirty inside.

the beIt probably gets hot from pushing all those pixels with the discrete graphics card. If a mac gets too hot it will shut down before damage is done. I believe that functionality is built into intel CPUS. Forum post about shutdown temps.

Have you tried cleaning your mac out with canned air? It might be a bit dirty inside.

The unit probably gets hot from pushing all those pixels with the discrete graphics card. If a mac gets too hot it will shut down before damage is done. I believe that functionality is built into intel CPUS. Forum post about shutdown temps.

Have you tried cleaning your mac out with canned air? It might be a bit dirty inside.

Itthe beIt probably gets hot from pushing all those pixels with the discrete graphics card. If a mac gets too hot it will shut down before damage is done. I believe that functionality is built into intel CPUS. Forum post about shutdown temps.

Have you tried cleaning your mac out with canned air? It might butbe a bit dirty inside.

It probably gets hot from pushing all those pixels with the discrete graphics card. If a mac gets too hot it will shut down before damage is done. I believe that functionality is built into intel CPUS. Forum post about shutdown temps.

Have you tried cleaning your mac out with canned air? It might but a bit dirty inside.

the beIt probably gets hot from pushing all those pixels with the discrete graphics card. If a mac gets too hot it will shut down before damage is done. I believe that functionality is built into intel CPUS. Forum post about shutdown temps.

Have you tried cleaning your mac out with canned air? It might be a bit dirty inside.

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James Manes
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It probably gets hot from pushing all those pixels with the discrete graphics card. If a mac gets too hot it will shut down before damage is done. I believe that functionality is built into intel CPUS. Forum post about shutdown temps.

Have you tried cleaning your mac out with canned air? It might but a bit dirty inside.