J julesberry3 Sep 2, 2018 1 0 10 Sep 2, 2018 #1 I have a Macbook Pro 15" mid-2010 that's always been pretty warm. I just upgraded to an SSD, more RAM, and a new battery, and it got even hotter than ever within minutes. Is this normal?
I have a Macbook Pro 15" mid-2010 that's always been pretty warm. I just upgraded to an SSD, more RAM, and a new battery, and it got even hotter than ever within minutes. Is this normal?
Solution COLGeek Sep 2, 2018 Swapping the battery is the likely culprit. The new battery needs charged and it will heat up while charging. See how it performs after a full charge. BTW, those do run warm. No doubt about it.
Swapping the battery is the likely culprit. The new battery needs charged and it will heat up while charging. See how it performs after a full charge. BTW, those do run warm. No doubt about it.
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 6,519 281 38,490 Sep 2, 2018 Solution #2 Swapping the battery is the likely culprit. The new battery needs charged and it will heat up while charging. See how it performs after a full charge. BTW, those do run warm. No doubt about it. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Swapping the battery is the likely culprit. The new battery needs charged and it will heat up while charging. See how it performs after a full charge. BTW, those do run warm. No doubt about it.