- Apr 25, 2005
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So I have a 2011 13" MBP that seems to have overheating issues. In the past I had always figured that the somewhat frequent hard locks I was seeing were do to poorly ported programs. Now what I am seeing is that pretty much any game or processor intensive full screen application has a good chance to hard lock the computer. To make matters worse, it seems with OSX a locked program in full screen mode pretty much requires a power off / power on cycle to clear.
After doing a bit of research I see that the thermal compound application on many MBPs is about the same as any other Chinese assembled system (terrible at best). I have been looking into cleaning off the existing compound and applying something better but I have never taken a MBP apart (besides replacing the hard drive) and was wondering just how fiddly it is. I have looked at the iFixit teardown and it seems like there are lots of Apple's favorite micro sockets that take almost no force to break off so I am a little leery.
After doing a bit of research I see that the thermal compound application on many MBPs is about the same as any other Chinese assembled system (terrible at best). I have been looking into cleaning off the existing compound and applying something better but I have never taken a MBP apart (besides replacing the hard drive) and was wondering just how fiddly it is. I have looked at the iFixit teardown and it seems like there are lots of Apple's favorite micro sockets that take almost no force to break off so I am a little leery.