Connected to an external screen, the macbook pro 16 exaggeratedly ventilated in some |Macgeneration

Connected to an external screen, the macbook pro 16 exaggeratedly ventilated in some |Macgeneration

Des possesseurs de MacBook Pro 16" se plaignent depuis plusieurs mois d'un comportement qui semble anormal sur cette machine. Branché à un moniteur externe, le MacBook Pro 16", écran ouvert, peut faire tourner à fond, ou presque, ses ventilateurs, avec la conséquence que cela a sur le bruit. Cela semble se produire en particulier avec les moniteurs 4K, comme l'UltraFine 4K de LG vendu par Apple.Branché à un écran externe, le MacBook Pro 16 ventile exagérément chez certains | MacGeneration Branché à un écran externe, le MacBook Pro 16 ventile exagérément chez certains | MacGeneration

This strong ventilation sometimes starts because the machine heats up a lot, but also while its temperature is not so high.The previous machines of the users concerned, which were MacBook Pro 13 "or 15" mainly, did not ventilate as much under the same conditions.There is a long thread of discussions on the macrumors forums as well as testimonies on our forums which are perhaps linked.

During our test, we had tried the MacBook Pro 16 "with a 4K screen without encountering a temperature or ventilation problem.

Branché à un écran externe, le MacBook Pro 16 ventile exagérément chez certains | MacGeneration

A technician working in Apple Store told us that he had several meetings for MacBook Pro 16 "presenting these symptoms, but not in huge percentages either-and this is the only problem reported on this machine, according toHe. The proposed solution is to replace the motherboard at most, but the cause of the problem is not yet clearly identified.

Some users suspect the new generation of AMD graphics cards, but there is not yet certainty at this stage.The problem could also be due to the software.

As always, if you are concerned with this concern, do not hesitate to report it in the comments, hoping that this advances the Schmilblick.

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