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I tried using a MacBook Pro 9,1 with Bootcamp Windows 7 to play the Elder Scrolls Online today. Blender software wikipedia. After about five minutes, HW Monitor showed that the temperature of the CPU had reached 105 degrees Celsius, and the temperature of the GPU 90 degrees Celsius. HW Monitor shows that both fans are running around 6200 rpm, and I am using a cooling pad in addition. I checked before I ran the game, and the temperatures were hovering around 40-50 degrees Celsius. Even now, they are still around 80 degrees Celsius.

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  1. The Elder Scrolls Online; Playing on a MacBook Air; User Info: NSGYnp. NSGYnp 7 years ago #1. I can't quite find an answer to my question about playing this game on my MacBook Air so I thought maybe some of you have tried it. I have a 2013 MacBook Air with the 1.7 i5 processor 4gb of Ram and a 1024 mb hd 5000. I understand that I.
  2. So I have a Macbook Air coming in the mail this week. It is the newest Macbook Air (2017 version) Will the game run on that. I'm not using the macbook as a gaming computer but would like to maybe play some here and there on it if it can handle it. A Reddit community dedicated to The Elder Scrolls Online, an MMO developed by Zenimax Online.

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Is this a problem with the computer, or is this normal for a MacBook Pro? I have heard that MacBook Pros tend to overheat, but I was not aware that they reached such high temperatures so quickly. I know its summer, but those temperatures are still pretty crazy. Around 80 degrees, the framerate of the game drops to around 10 fps, which makes playing pretty difficult. It seems kind of pointless to have such a capable GPU with 1 GB of VRAM when games only run for a few minutes before overheating. Should I take it in to the Apple Store, or should I use some other means to cool it?


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Posted on Jul 13, 2014 1:10 PM





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