![]() They all cause my Macbook Pro’s temperature to go into orbit. I also tested with video conferencing applications such as Webex and MS Teams. The same goes for any media player, aka VLC, that I might be using. Browser apps like Slack or Chrome will generally be right next to Window Server. Generally Windows Server and whichever app I playing video with. It’s always the same applications using the most CPU. I’ve gotten the fans and temp under control with iStat Menus and Turbo Boost Switcher Pro.Īfter 5-6 hours of testing and research with every combination of monitor, cable, adapter, and connection configuration and display settings configuration that you could think of, I’ve concluded that there isn’t a solution using the hardware and software that I currently own. How do view power draw? I have iStats but don’t see power usage mention anywhere.This is important as some have theorized that the real issue is that certain models of displays draw too much power, leading to the temperature to increase.Would using an eGPU to drive external displays help? If the heat issue is due to the internal Radeon GPU, then I would think offloading to an external GPU would fix it.Would using an USB-C external display with native support help? ie a display the does not require an adapter. ![]() with 1+ external displays, all displays ( no just external) were using Radeon GPU.
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