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MacBook Airs Still Overheating

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This may be of interest to any MacBook Air users, or anyone thinking about buying one of the ultra-tiny rigs.

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We're still hearing reports of MacBook Air overheating woe, well after an EFI update in April that was meant to address some of those problems. While hot computers are nothing new, the MacBook Air starts shutting down cores and offloading processes when things get bad, which means users are faced with aggravating stop-start freezing until they can manage to cool the computer off -- or just put it to sleep and let it "rest." Apparently some people have traced this back to the age-old misapplied thermal grease problem, but that's hardly a solace for the average consumer trying to convince Apple to fix this thing for them. We took a MacBook Air that was acting up into the Genius Bar and Apple claimed it couldn't reproduce the problem, though we have heard cases of Apple replacing the computer for users. We'd be curious to know just how many Air users are having trouble, and if the X300 is experiencing anything similar, so let us know in the comments.
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I didn't even know it was having problems.
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Interesting, that's the first I've ever heard of any Macbook Air issues (other than it doesn't have any built-in DVD/CD drive.
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i thought I'd miss the CD/DVD so much and ive used it once in 3 months LOL
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