

MaWell MacWorld brought us the MacBook Air and February brought us the new MacBook Pro. Could be dust or head transfer from the die to heat fins. At the time of writing, developer Alex Harper has put a warning on the MenuMeters website that reads as follows: Due to new Apple-enforced code signature restrictions, MenuMeters is not compatible with the OS X 10.11 El Capitan public beta. I'm working on an update to MenuMeters and expect to have a public beta shortly after Snow Leopard retail availability. If it does and the fan is running then you likely do have some kind of heat transfer problem.

Hello, I need help with my Dell G7, I bought it 3 years ago, I mainly use it to play LoL but I have to play LoL at very low quality, I'm sure my Laptop can run it at high quality but I don't know what could be wrong, any ideas? Thanks To diagnose, try using open hardware monitor and see if the GPU temp or the CPU temp spikes immediately when playing.You can pin specific temps to your taskbar as indicators too. A good temp monitor is Open Hardware Monitor. 6 min and the MenuMeter is showing averaging 5/mbs with nothing higher. Can’t figure out battery issue Do the temps go up with the fan noise? If so try repasting the CPU and maybe GPU if you have one.See if there's any obvious anomalies, like something running too hot, or some component failing before all the others.
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The only suggestion I can offer is to install a tool like Open Hardware Monitor and track your PC's temperatures, Power Supply, CPU/GPU Utilization, etc. It's probably all fine but this way you can be sure. Grab a copy of open hardware monitor to check your fan speed in windows.
