Scott,

I had the same kind of problems on one of my MacBook Pro (i7 2.66 Ghz 4Go RAM 
OS X 10.6.8) while it never occured on the second one (i5 2.4 Ghz 4 Go RAM OS X 
10.7.4).

The sole solution i found to stop having its fan running > 5500 RPM all over 
the day, even when the processor was in idle state + avoid random weekly crash 
panics went to connect and use a 3.5 external hard drive to the laptop and make 
it the default boot drive. Since this change, the processor temp is back to 47* 
Celsius with fans at 2000 RPM in idle state and mostly under 65° Celsius / < 
4500 with about 10 dev and control apps running in the background (LC, iOS 
simulator, Chrome, CyberDuck, Graphic Converter, etc...).

The other way to go should be to send the machine to Applecare and brought a 
new one in between...

HTH,

Pierre


Le 13 sept. 2012 à 07:53, Kay C Lan a écrit :

> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:10 PM, stephen barncard <
> stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> wrote:
> 
>> Scott, I had something like this - and it turned out to be a half working
>> hard drive.
>> 
> 
> You could use xBench http://xbench.com/ if you don't have Drive Genius to
> test your HD speeds. Should be fairly obvious if they are not working at
> normal speed.
> 
> I'll also aske the obvious, no HD above 90% full?
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