![]() BUT I noticed the fans would go in and out after a few minutes, almost as if they lost power for a few seconds and then come back on. If I manually kick them up to 25-30% that temp drops to a cool 60-65 C during the game. If the fans kick in, they kick in at about 85 C, and only at about 10-15%. I'm hovering between 45-60 C doing light loads like web surfing, during my game I hover around 70-85 C, but I notice when the screen goes black the system hits 95 C with still no fans and I have to force shut down and let it cool down for 30 seconds, at which at start up its back to 45-50 C. Did some reading and research and realized the temps are way too high. About a week or two ago I started experiencing a black screen (with the sound of the game still running including input sounds, so the screen turned off but the game kept going as usual). Has anyone had any luck with what's happening? I got my MBP 14 M1 Pro back at the end of April and was playing Sims 4 for hours on end with no issues. Or, if you do not have either the 10 Core CPU and 16/24/32 Core GPU, then your system may perform different. If you are on a 14" model, then it may function differently. ![]() Therefore, it seems as if Apple did this by design. So again, the fans came on automatically at 1500 RPMs. Highest temp reported by TG Pro was 47 C but the system felt warm due to the charging. After 20 minutes went by, the system got a bit warm. Lastly, I charged my system starting at 1 % battery. Eventually, the fans came on at again, 1500 RPMs. I also was downloading a large file for 2 hours yesterday and the CPU got warm to roughly 62 C. After maybe 5-10 mins, the fans finally turned on to 1500 ish RPMs and the temps dropped to 71 C. Furthermore, when I ran GTA V through CrossOver, my system hit 60 C then eventually 79 C. When my system hit 95 C, the fans finally sped up according to TG Pro. ![]() Or, the system stays at a steady temperature above 60 C for a while. So, for the MacBook Pro 16 inch M1 Pro/Max, it seems like the fans only come on during the following situations: ![]() After doing some research, I noticed a few things. ![]()
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