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How to tell CPU temperature is overheated

Well, most users may think that is easy to tell, because temperature could be felt by hand. But in fact, you cannot feel the actual cause-crash-temperature just by hand feeling.


Then besides feeling by hand, data monitoring would be another good way to tell us the CPU temperature. There are many apps could be the choices, like Magican. And normally temperature monitor could detect several hardware temperatures as numerical. It would be the clearest expression for users to catch the temperature and some graphic display makes it even more vivid. Then here comes the question, what is the normal temperature range for CPU?



Generally, a normal range may be 30- 40°C (66- 88 °F). That does not mean 50 °C(110 °F) is a serious point. But to protect your Mac from unexpected crash, CPU temperature should not be higher than 80 °C (176 °F).  Because once CPU temperature is higher than 80 °C (176 °F), it would burden Mac running, finally lead system crash.

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