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I have set up several Dell Latitude E6430 / E5430's, with different hard drive configurations, and all appear to have the same issue; the hard drive runs at a constant 118*-122* F. I've tried tweaking several settings, but nothing seems to help. The drive operates at a normal 80* F when booted to Windows or Ubuntu, so it's clearly not a BIOS / Hard Drive issue. And as I have already mentioned, this is consistent across several different systems. I haven't found any other reports of hard drive's overheating, but can't believe that I would be the only one. If you find that you also have this
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Hello, i have a Lenovo Y410p Hackintoshed with Yosemite 10.10.2 using Clover, already followed the native power management guide; i've been using it a while, but i felt the cpu too hot, these are the temps: CPU: Core 1 - 83 ºC Core 2 - 84 ºC Core 3 - 78 ºC Core 4 - 76 ºC CPU Package 85 ºC --------------------- CPU Package Frecuency 3.07 GHz! -- I don't understand why!, my cpu basic frecuency is 2.4, turbo is 3.4, but... i never overclocked it! CPU Package Average 3.01 GHz! --------------------- CPU MONITOR ---------------------- RAM MONITOR
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Hello! My Lenovo Hackintosh has its fan almost always running, overheating sometimes. I have to manually fan it to keep it from overheating, though that doesn't help much. I turn on the A/C, fan the computer, and it still overheats. This also happens when trying to install the Mavericks 1.9.1 update. It tells me "3 minutes remaining" under a progress bar and "Software Update". Then the fan accelerates and the computer shuts down immediately This is not the situation in Linux/Windows/Unix. What can I do to get the fan to run normally/keep this thing from overheating? Thanks!