iMore.com Administrator Nov 15, 2013 65,885 45 0 Visit site Mar 9, 2024 #1 Thermal throttling returns on the M3 MacBook Air, but there's still no need to panic. The latest MacBook Air M3 can hit up to 114 degrees Celsius : Read more
Thermal throttling returns on the M3 MacBook Air, but there's still no need to panic. The latest MacBook Air M3 can hit up to 114 degrees Celsius : Read more
N naddy69 Well-known member Jun 17, 2017 76 36 18 Visit site Mar 10, 2024 #2 237 degrees Fahrenheit (what is this "Celsius" thing? ) is VERY hot. Why is there no fan in an "Air"?
237 degrees Fahrenheit (what is this "Celsius" thing? ) is VERY hot. Why is there no fan in an "Air"?
FFR Well-known member Nov 7, 2012 3,357 428 83 Visit site Mar 10, 2024 #3 I guess because most consumers that get an air would not use cpu + gpu throttling apps.