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overheating MacBookpro when browsing

Hello,

My macbook pro reaches 70 degrees when i’m browsing I had 2 tabs open one from a video on youtube and an other one at ifixit.com and the cpu was 72 degrees, I thought that the thermal paste needed a change, so I bought the Artic Silver 5. The problem doesn’t solved.

P.S. sorry for my poor english

Update (07/01/2019)

The CPU doesn't have a lot of load but it is 65 degrees

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What is the size of your SSD and how much free space does it have?

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my ssd is 128gb and I have 20 gb free storage

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At a close look at activity monitor you can see all Google related tasks are devouring about 50% of your CPU capacity just to watch a youtube video and doing heaven only knows what else. A 70°C is a pretty normal temperature for such a heavy load on processor. Shut down Chrome and try opening up the same video with Safari..I’m quite confident CPU load and temperature will go down quite a bit.

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yes you are correct but Is it normal? I find it overkill for a video to take such a load on your cpu.

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Chrome is not the best browser any more. Just like MS Explorer it was never really maintained properly as the standards and web sites changed to newer code.

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@Κωστας Λαζαριδης I don't like Chrome for a number of other reasons..I believe Google is already in our lives more than it's reasonable for a single corporation, but I'm not into coding, I can only see how Chrome performs and I say no, in my opinion it's not normal it sucks 2/3 times as much as Safari for playing a video streamed by one of their own branches. Try Safari, Firefox or whatever you may like out there :) Just wanted to reassure you your Mac seems to work and heat up normally for the tasks involved.

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I had hoped you had a simple problem just running out of space.

At this point you’ll need to dig into Activity Monitor to see what is chewing CPU cycles. You may have either malware or a virus on your system.

Update (07/02/2019)

It looks like one of your Google Chrome Helpers is chewing your CPU cycles (29,1) & 20 Threads which is quite high! What is the webpage you are accessing? It is a media site (music or video). If it is the helper is either poorly written or is trying to do something it likely shouldn’t. Make sure you have the latest version of Chrome and its helpers.

Maybe you need to try a different Web Browser to see if that’s better. You have Safari, see if thats better.

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