Dude, Firefox 3 is Hot! No, Seriously, It Burns!
July 10, 2008 at 5:47 PM by
EsquireMac Well, I noticed that when running Firefox on my MacBook Pro, my computer runs hotter than it does when I run Safari.
As you can see from the screenshot, the temperature while running Firefox 3 was 138 degrees (temperature in the menubar courtesy of iStat menus, by the way). Actually, the temperature fluctuates between about 133 and 142 degrees. This is pretty hot for a
In this screenshot, taken about 35 minutes after quitting Firefox and resuming normal browsing with Safari, you can see that my MBP has cooled down by about 14 degrees to a more comfortable 124 degrees.While Firefox is making my MBP hotter, I'm still using it - for now. The hottest my MBP ever got was a few weeks ago when it reached a scorching 180 degrees. It literally almost burned to the touch. My Activity Monitor reported that a printing process was using over 100% of my CPU. I had no idea that was even possible. Evidently, I had tried (and failed) to print some online coupon that required me to install some kind of silly software just so I could print the thing, and it hung up and caused a serious overheating problem. Fortunately, I was able to kill the process from within the Activity Monitor and return to more human temperatures. Good times.
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