Not sure if my fan or hard drive is faulty?
**This is a recurring problem that came up months ago and now happening again.** -Operated normally after a restart
A couple days ago my mac started to make this spinning noise and increased if I didn't do anything. I checked my fan rpm and it checked out normal. So as far I know what most people do first is restart or shutdown. Worked fine for about an hour and same problems occurred again.
I used an app called smart doctor, to check my drives all came out good. Ran disk utility to compare answers, checks good. So I ran disk repair and the noise stopped for good but what I notice the next second my mac temperatures on all sensors spiked up high and my fan rpm dropped right below normal speed (1000 rpm) and start fluctuating between 900 to no speed at all.
Computer did not freeze or shutdown but it did slow down performance drastically. So What I do, I popped the bottom off and found my fan was spinning for a second and stopped for a second. Fan was clogged with dust, cleaned that bad boy up and inspected it for a broken bearing. Did an operation check on it and same problem exist. So gave it a little push with the can of air and ran smooth but looked at the fan rpm on screen, increased by a little but not much. Core temperatures still rocketed up. Still slow. Faulty Fan right?
I am on a deployment in Okinawa, have limited sources and no mac techs or U.S. mac hardware.
I had to improved by using an eyeglass repair kit to open this sucker up. But my biggest question, will the fan fix this problem? I already ordered a fan that will take a month to get here and every hard drive I looked up would not ship here.
Any input or thought would be greatly appreciated. And Sorry for the long discrepancy. I will be troubleshooting until then.
Thank you. Semper Fi.
Update
Update
Got my fan in today, removed and replaced that fan and computer is now working like a champ. Played around with the old fan and found some things that were binding it. Turned on power to look at the new fan and spins freely and continuously! Fan rpm shows good indication as well. and Temperatures seem fine, when I get back to the states I will would need to get thermal paste done. Thank you so much for looking into this for me!
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Macbook pro takes 3 seconds to type each letter.
NorthBridge Sensors all went to high temp (90) Computer then shutdown after overheat.
Tried calling that number you gave me but it is closed on Weekends as well Closed after 7pm.
Ordered a fan on Amazon but won't be arriving until next month.
Any recommendations? besides not using the computer for the next week or so.
by Stephen Labrador
Sorry ;-{ No easy answer here. It does sound like you need to get to the heat sinks and re-paste them. Yes, I would hold off using the system until you get it fixed as letting it overheat to long can cause more damage (best to let Apple do this given the time and risks). Maybe a friend who is on leave can drop it off for you. While it might cost more can you hire a delivery service? As to contacting the Apple store you could see if your family can call for you to set things up by calling the US Apple corporate line or the Okinawa store directly. - Good Luck!
by Dan