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Procesador Intel Core i7 de cuatro núcleos a 2.2 GHz (Turbo Boost hasta 3.4 GHz), 2.5 GHz (Turbo Boost hasta 3.7 GHz) o 2.8 GHz (Turbo Boost hasta 4.0 GHz) con 6 MB de caché L3 compartida.

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Why is my computer so hot?

The small space at the top of the keyboard gets extremely hot.

I generally prune my usage because of this but I’ll still get Firefox (one tab open, only program open), or Spotlight using significant energy.

I took it to the apple store in July after a full reset didn’t resolve the issue. They cleaned the dust (which was a reasonable amount), and it still had issues.

They mentioned that it surprisingly had the symptoms of the battery recall but my serial code wasn’t a part of their program.

They offered to redo some seals on my cpu but it was not cheap. When this all started my battery cycle count was in the upper 700s. Also of note, the computer would sometimes shut off at 50% battery and then claim that it had no battery. If I reset the SMC (or perhaps its PRAM or NVRAM), the computer would then boot.

Recently, my right speaker has been blown out but that may be unrelated because that came several months later.

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Well I would first like to get a better view of your battery, install this gem of an app! CoconutBattery take a snapshot of the apps main window and post it here for us to see Agregar imágenes a una pregunta existente

For your temps I would recommend installing this great app TG Pro that should allow you to see more clearly what's getting hot. After adjusting the main window so all of the sensors are visible in one screenshoot take a snapshot and post it here as well when your system feels hot.

With both of these we can figure out whats happening.

FYI - There is no seals on your CPU but there is thermal paste which helps in the transmission of heat to the heat sink from the CPU. But before you do anything lets see if we can discover what is the root issue with the two snapshots.

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Hello one forall,

There may be an issue with the battery in your computer, that should help you. If not and your computer which there is a guide for here: MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015 Battery Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide

If that does not work and the CPU still runs hot, try cleaning the fans if they have any dust on them. The last option would be to reapply the theramal paste on the CPU. It is a difficult repair and there is no guide on how to do it but here are some steps that my help

  1. Remove the logic board. A guide is here MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015 Logic Board Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide
  2. Remove the heatsink.
  3. Clean the CPU, GPU and heatsink
  4. Apply new thermal paste
  5. There are a few tools you will need
    1. A lint-free cloth
    2. A nylon spudger
    3. You will also need thermal paste remover, ink is here Arctic Silver ArctiClean - iFixit
    4. Here is a link to the thermal paste iFixit has Arctic Silver Thermal Paste - iFixit

If you need help applying thermal paste here is a link with a guide How to Apply Thermal Paste - iFixit Repair Guide

Hopefully this helps!

Happy Fixing!

-Javen

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@tacofixes - I first try to make sure what is needed using a diagnostic process (which is what I offered above) before offering an answer as you might find your self walking off a cliff without realizing!

Best to do the diagnostics first, then figure out which direction/s are needed.

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