![]() ![]() ![]() I will try to connect my old computer to this screen and see if I can get it to get as loud and hot as this computer.īeing an owner & user of the 15" MacBook Pro since forever Over the years the 15" has frequently struggled with it`s thermals, especially when an external display is connected as the dGPU engages by default, internal temperatures soar, equally there are some steps that can be taken to reduce the systems temperature Is there a cooling pad or other cooling system that works wood with MacBook Pros (especially the Retina-model line)? I'm not entirely satisfied with the display mostly because it doesn't wake up after sleep properly but I defiantly don't want to spend any more money on a new screen for the moment. Is there a way to cool down the computer if it is the screen? It's an Acer K272HUL, maybe Switch from HDMI to DisplayPort? The problem started before I even had bought that screen so I'm pretty sure it's not entirely because of the external display. I've disconnected my external screen and now the fans are going much quieter and slower. Though I thought about getting a fan control app when I first started noticing the fan but realized that I wouldn't be able to lower the fan speed, just increase it, and at that time I didn't feel that my computer got perticular hot so I figured it was just a lot more sensitive on my new computer. No I'm not running any 3rd party system performance apps or anti-virus or fan control apps. I recently tried some setting I read about "Automatic Graphic-card change" and turned it off but it didn't work to make it calm. I've already tried doing a clean install but I'm thinking about doing it one more time (find it kind of relaxing actually) but afraid it won't do any difference. I hope I'm posting this right, I'm becoming more and more desperate to get this fixed. I'm a Music/audio-person and does not do anything more extreme than record 10-15 tracks (mostly audio, some software tracks of drums and 1-2 plugins on each channel). It get's hot so the fans are necessary but why is this. Not sure why I didn't act when I just got it, I guess I figured I'd get used to it or that it might be something that would go away (previous computers of mine have had some issues just like this one but a bit smaller that went away / I learnt to work around). Is there something wrong with it? Can I do something to fix it on my own? Was thinking about opening it and cleaning it from dust but it has been like this since I got it so I can't imagine it's dust. ![]() It's been like this since I got it and I've got an older MacBook Pro 15" (classic, from 2012), which still handles more extreme project without getting it's fans going like this newer computer does and only gets this hot and loud when several stuff like youtube and flash-ads or alike are active. My Macbook Pro Retina 15" (2015)'s fans are going crazy as soon as I do anything, doesn't have to be more than have an empty project in Logic open and they start going and increasing with every little thing I add. Thus, because of their intimate morphological relationship to axons of the nerve fibre layer and the intraocular portion of the optic nerve, the astrocytes in the eye of the monkey and the cat may be considered as a special glia for the axons of ganglion cells.I decided I had to see if someone on here can help me. In the intraocular portion of the optic nerve, however, the astrocytes are fibrous and their processes run perpendicular to the axon bundles of the prelaminar portion of the optic nerve. According to cytological criteria, the retinal astrocytes are protoplasmic. In the latter, the astrocytic processes run parallel to and between the axons of a given nerve fibre bundle. The processes of the astrocytes are confined to the ganglion cell layer and to the nerve fibre layer. In contrast to the Müller cells, the retinal astrocytes are not homogeneously distributed throughout the retina their number correlates with the thickness of the nerve fibre layer. The bipolar radial glial cells of Müller penetrate the entire thickness of the retina and their basal processes align in the nerve fibre layer to form septa that fasciculate the axons of the ganglion cells. ![]() In the retina two types of macroglial cells can be distinguished: 1) Müller cells, and 2) astrocytes. The neuroglia in the retina and the intraocular portion of the optic nerve of the monkey and cat has been examined by light and electron microscopy. ![]()
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