I've got a MacBook Pro 2.4 Ghz Core 2 Duo 15" early 2008 model. Early on with the initial release of Snow Leopard, there were multiple reports of these and similar MacBook Pros running very hot, especially the graphics processor. Mine is equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT. These particular boards had some sort of bad soldering problem, and were also known to run at a fairly high temperature. One of the fixes (my machine is a refurb from Apple) as I remember, is an additional small fan that runs all the time dedicated to cooling the NVIDIA.
I just did a fairly extensive search of the Apple Forum discussions, and Googled this topic, not getting much information back on this so far. Lot's of posts from last fall on the subject of overheating with 10.6 and 10.6.1, but little on 10.6.2
My question is if anyone here at TS has a similar machine and is presently running 10.6.2, and whether the updated version of Snow Leopard addressed this issue?
I've got smcFanControl installed but haven't been using it because of excessive fan noise at higher RPM.
No, I've not updated to 10.5.8 from 10.5.7 yet, and I've got a Snow Leopard Install disc that I bought last fall, which is the first release of Snow Leopard. Kimmer's post on upgrading to Leopard precipitated my query here, as I'm getting into that time of year that I actually have time to play with this kind of thing.
So, if anyone has any information, I'd be very grateful for any input.
TIA,
Chris