http://www.engadget.com/2010/0...-100-degrees-celsius-your-lap/
Core i7-equipped MacBook Pro hits 100 degrees Celsius, your lap cowers in fear
Hydrocarbon fuel cell? 600 degrees Celsius. Large Hadron Collider? -271 degrees. Microwave drill? 2,000. Your run of the mill Core i7 MacBook Pro can't compete with these extreme temperatures, but that won't keep it from burning your lap. PC Authority recently put the latest edition of Apple's sleek silver classic through a series of torture tests, and found that running Cinebench could cause the CPU temperature to climb over 100 degrees Celsius. The metal shell proved ineffective at dissipating the heat as well as the similarly equipped Fujitsu Lifebook SH760, which finished the same test at 81 degrees, and actually required PC Authority to run the MacBook Pro on its side (see pic above) to complete certain tests. The site thinks that Apple's cooling solution may be inadequate for a Core i7, but these results could be a fluke -- in our experience with the machine, we actually noticed an improvement over the egg-cooking solutions of yesteryear.
Hahahahaha, citajuci ovo jutros, setih se jedne izreke....
Fashion hurts.
Fantasticno, ogromna 17" laptopcina kuca CPU na 100 stepeni HAHAHA... eto sta se desava kada dizajneri vode glavnu rec u proizvodnji tehnicke robe* :-)
Moj 13" laptop koji takodje ima Core i7 sa sve CPU i GPU torture testovima ne prelazi 75 C... ali opet, nije "fashion statement" tako da se to ne racuna... Mozda je ovo razlog zasto Apple nije izbacio 13" i7 MacBook Pro... taj bi verovatno otopio onaj "unibody" aluminijum :-)))
Treba gledati pozitivno - par sati rada na ovoj masini, i kondom vam nije potreban tog dana.... Apple je ubio sve spermice k'o zeceve :-)
* Izvinjavam se Apple fanovima sto sam objekat njihove ceznje nazvao priprostom "tehnickom robom" a ne "magicnom i revolucionarnom" spravom... ali sta je tu je, propustio sam moju dozu Kool Aid-a dok sam prolazio pored Apple prodavnice.
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