Interesting ! Perhaps has this to be verified sieral per serial of MBPs or 
perhaps would i have to replace my 1.8 inches internal hard drive by a solid 
state one ?

Thanks anyway for your feedback !

Pierre

Le 1 août 2010 à 19:45, Bill Vlahos a écrit :

> This doesn't match my experience at all.
> 
> I have a 15" i7 MacBook Pro with a solid state drive as my primary computer 
> running lots of programs at once. I'm routinely using multiple cores and I 
> don't have any heat problems. In fact, I have in on a base with a fan and it 
> runs so cool I don't even have the fans running. This is the quietest and 
> coolest Mac laptop I've had in a long time. The solid state drive is eerily 
> quiet and I'm guessing one of the reasons it is running so cool.
> 
> This isn't a server but I run it pretty hard.
> 
> Bill Vlahos
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> On Aug 1, 2010, at 3:58 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> 
>> In beetwin us (part 2) ...
>> 
>> I owned lots of macs over the years, from a PWB 160 to the last MBP core i7 
>> 15" and you know what : the best of all in them was always the operating 
>> system 0S 7/8/9 and OSX. The bad thing in them was the construction quality 
>> - one time good (as the best of alls : PWB G4 12" 1 Ghz), one time sadly bad 
>> (as the sadest of all : PWB 5300 cs, three time rebuild to new by Apple).
>> 
>> How to position the MacBook Pro core 620-i7 15" i purchased in the late of 
>> april ?
>> 
>> If you just need to run one of its four virtual cores at once, it's OK but 
>> if you want to use it in running apps on its four virtual core in 24/7 mode, 
>> don't expect that this unibody laptop will support it for weeks. Instead of 
>> letting the processors fans turns all the day at 6000 t/mn as soon as 3 
>> virtual cores are at work, the best to do is to switch to a more seriously 
>> build 720-i7 PC laptop (height virtual cores) able to run at 100% of its 
>> available power without becoming too hot even after months (i'm very happy 
>> with my ASUS 14" i payed half the price of the MBP).
>> 
>> If i had to choose what MBP to purchase instead of the core i7 i owns today, 
>> i would certainly take a dual-core instead. The unibody is definitively not 
>> suited to embed the core i5/i7 processors...
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
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