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How to cool down your MacBook
With the release of the MacBook/Pro line from Apple, it has been welcomed with either open arms or heavy criticism because of the fact that Apple’s not calling them laptops anymore — but notebooks. That’s because of the ammount of heat some of these so-called notebooks generate even when on an idle state. And, well, someone over at the MacRumors forums found a way to modify some .kext files to increase the fan speed within the notebooks.
User Rokem even built some AppleScripts to automatically set the fan speeds up to your liking. A direct link to the download is available here.
In the forum thread, several users are reporting amazing temperature drops of up to 40ËšC in their MacBooks/Pro. In my case, I never actually had that bad of a problem since my MacBook Pro stayed at 45ËšC when I’m doing minimal ammount of work on it (think text editing) — but now, when I set the fan speed to 3500rpm, it’s been lowered to 35ËšC (a full 10ËšC drop!). I’m just as happy with these results as the other users.
There’s even talk of adding a graphic interface to these AppleScripts.
Now, just a word of caution: when tweaking around your MacBook’s system files, just be sure to know what you’re doing — since something may end up doing more harm than good to your MacBook.
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See How Easily You Can Get Your Own Apple Logo
With just a few sheets of transparency paper you can mod your MacBook's Apple logo to glow green, red, blue, or any other color that tickles your fancy. This quirky mod is one of the few that doesn't require an engineering degree. Simply insert a few sheets of your favorite color inside the casing of your MacBook's screen and your new shining logo will bring you fame and love. Okay, maybe not.. but it's definitely neat, won't you agree?
The mod is surprisingly simple. It involves nothing more than a few sheets of your-preferred-color transparency paper inserted inside the screen casing of your MacBook. Here's a few words by one of the modders:
I took my screen apart without the little grey clips off. I used a very blunt knife to slide gently along the bezel then when it stopped on a clip just a little gentle twist and up it popped. the screws weren't a problem either. I used a sharp knife to initially start them turning then used a screw driver to remove. The ones I found annoying were the little blighter's near the magnets when putting them back in.I found that I needed extra layers of the coloured plastic film that I used to get the red not looking too pink. But my green leaf was just fine with 1 layer.
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