The extra charging I now have to perform causes additional heat. My 2012 13inch Macbook Air battery (3 years later) is now having problems and probably needs to be replaced. The hard drive and RAM is where I would rather have more reliability so I usually opt for premium drives and RAM from reliable sources. If you have an aftermarket SSD installed I can see where high temperature could cause errors (and computer freezes) due to slower timing.Īpple usually over tests their products so they are more reliable and we all pay for that extra testing with higher prices. The iStat software also has a fan controller which you can speed up your fan to lower temperatures. ![]() It will identify the temperature sensor that may be experiencing the greatest heat. You can use it for free in demo mode for a few days, I think. ![]() If so, I suspect it may be still disconnected.ĭo you have iStat menu's installed to see what temperatures you are actually experiencing and where. I can't remember if you had to disconnect the fan during the SSD upgrade. ![]() Was it new or used? If used, the prior owner may have sold you his lemon.ĭid you install it or did a service provider do so? ![]() What kind of SSD did you install? Apple's or aftermarket?
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