MacBook Pro "overheats" and turns off at 60 degrees
Hi,
I have my MacBook Pro 2016 that automatically turns off giving error message every time when CPU Proximity reaches 60 degrees C. At that temp fans do not even start.
I installed Macs Fan Control app and set it up to start fans at 40 degrees and go max rpm at 50 to be able still to use my laptop, so fans are working.
Here is latest kernel panic report I just got.
Did anyone experienced something similar? Any ideas if it could be solved somehow? Or it is logic board...
Thank you in advance!
hu Jan 10 23:32:12 2019
- Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff800aab4494): "Invalid queue element linkage for 0xffffff801f0c7520: next 0xffffff80eba83860 next->prev 0xffffff801f0c7520 prev 0xffffff80233db4f0 prev->next 0xffffff801f0c5520"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-4570.71.17/osfmk/kern/queue.h:245
Backtrace (CPU 2), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff913db8bb10 : 0xffffff800aa6e1c6
0xffffff913db8bb60 : 0xffffff800ab96aa4
0xffffff913db8bba0 : 0xffffff800ab88d74
0xffffff913db8bc10 : 0xffffff800aa201e0
0xffffff913db8bc30 : 0xffffff800aa6dc3c
0xffffff913db8bd60 : 0xffffff800aa6d9fc
0xffffff913db8bdc0 : 0xffffff800aab4494
0xffffff913db8be20 : 0xffffff800aab70b9
0xffffff913db8be60 : 0xffffff800aa8aa8d
0xffffff913db8be90 : 0xffffff7f8c15b3a3
0xffffff913db8bf30 : 0xffffff7f8c15be64
0xffffff913db8bfa0 : 0xffffff800aa1f557
Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
com.apple.kec.pthread(1.0)[E64F7A49-CBF0-3251-9F02-3655E3B3DD31]@0xffffff7f8c158000->0xffffff7f8c166fff
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: cfprefsd
Mac OS version:
17G4015
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 17.7.0: Fri Nov 2 20:43:16 PDT 2018; root:xnu-4570.71.17~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: F39BC8AD-8981-3617-BF39-E68CAA3268D5
Kernel slide: 0x000000000a800000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff800aa00000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff800a900000
System model name: MacBookPro13,1 (Mac-473D31EABEB93F9B)
System uptime in nanoseconds: 27691351834
last loaded kext at 12066357159: com.apple.driver.AppleGraphicsDevicePolicy 3.20.14 (addr 0xffffff7f90237000, size 77824)
Is this a good question?
1 Comment
Well, first I'd uninstall any software that can control the fans. Perhaps it's causing issues with allowing the MacOS to work properly. Second, I'd open the bottom of the laptop to see if the fans are even working. If not, they may have to be replaced.
by emortaro