I won’t criticise the typos after reading my own grammar…;-)

As for the processes, I often see kernel_task taking a rather large chunk of 
CPU. At the moment it’s hovering around 27%, but that’s an exception rather 
than the rule. Most of the time it’s just Firefox eating about 20% CPU doing 
nothing else than keeping 30-40 tabs open (found out by trial-and-error it 
takes more CPU to reload them when clicked (Autounload tab add-on) than it does 
keeping them loaded (now RAM isn’t too scarce).

I tried to reinstall from scratch a few weeks ago, restoring only the 
documents, configured the rest, to no avail. 

On the hardware side, I re-seated the heatsink, after cleaning the old thermal 
paste and put new one (G751). Of course I removed the dust bunnies :) That was 
about 6 months ago.

Still, even with a relatively low temperature (65C-so) the fan spins loudly, 
reaches max speed at 70C (read from CPU diode with Macs Fan Control. What is 
strange is the speed doesn’t seem to be directly linked to the temperature.



> El 10 oct 2017, a las 6:41, Chris Jones <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
> 
> 
> On 10/10/17 09:37, Chris Jones wrote:
>> Have you running activity monitor to see what process is running, if there 
>> is one ? What you describe is not normal, for any is version. You have some 
>> process mid behaving.
> 
> OK, that is far too many typos, even for me...
> 
> "have you tried running activity monitor to see what process is running,  if 
> there is one ? What you describe is not normal, for any OS version. You 
> (probably) have some process mis-behaving."
> 
> falling that, have you tried cleaning out your mac book of dust bunnies etc. 
> ? If you have never done it it is likely jam packed with dust and this can 
> have a serious effect on the cooling system, causing the fans to run a lot 
> more than then otherwise would.
> 
>>> On 10 Oct 2017, at 2:52 am, [ftp83plus] <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> What MacBook is that? I have the MacBook5,2 maxed out with 8GB RAM, 
>>> currently on 10.11.6, and it’s a pain. The fan is always at maximum speed, 
>>> even though CPU usage isn’t that high. Very tiring to work on.
>>> 
>>> What Mac OS X version works well on this model, and would still be 
>>> reasonably compatible with modern software?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> El 8 oct 2017, a las 21:04, Dave Horsfall <[email protected]> escribió:
>>>> 
>>>> Now that MacPorts is on 2.4.2, is High Sierra now fair game?  Is it likely 
>>>> to be even more bloated and slower on my old 4GB MacBook than before?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Dave Horsfall DTM (VK2KFU)  "Those who don't understand security will 
>>>> suffer."
>>> 

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