Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my thoughts and the issue was gone. So, it must be sitting somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
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Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
=== Update (07/23/2018) ===
So, basically it should be located somewhere on this LCD plate:
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my thoughts and the issue was gone. So, it must be sitting somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
[image|1506782]
[image|1506917]
[image|1506836]
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
=== Update (07/23/2018) ===
So, basically it should be located somewhere on this LCD plate:
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my thoughts and the issue was gone. So, it must be sitting somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
[image|1506782]
[image|1506917]
[image|1506836]
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Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
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Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
=== Update (07/23/2018) ===
So, basically it should be located somewhere on this LCD plate:
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my thoughts and the issue was gone. So, it must be sitting somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
[image|1506782]
[image|1506917]
[image|1506836]
-
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
+
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
+
+
=== Update (07/23/2018) ===
+
+
So, basically it should be located somewhere on this LCD plate:
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my thoughts and the issue was gone. So, it must be sitting somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
[image|1506782]
+
[image|1506917]
+
[image|1506836]
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my thoughts and the issue was gone. So, it must be sitting somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
[image|1506782]
+
[image|1506836]
+
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
-
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my guess and the issue was gone. So, it must be somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
+
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my thoughts and the issue was gone. So, it must be sitting somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
-
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
+
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
[image|1506782]
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my guess and the issue was gone. So, it must be somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
+
+
My guess it's somewhere on the LCD plate since I disconnected facetime and LED light flex cables and didn't reproduce this issue on the new screen.
[image|1506782]
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the funs go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
+
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the fans go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my guess and the issue was gone. So, it must be somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
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+
[image|1506782]
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4
Please help me locate the temperature sensor on this MacBook
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello guys, can anyone help me locate the temperature sensor on this macbook? The issue I'm currently facing is the funs go high each time I turn on the laptop and it's very very slow, the kernel task is eating whole CPU.
I've temporary replaced the screen to confirm my guess and the issue was gone. So, it must be somewhere on the LCD panel, anyone knows where?
Here's what hardware test saying: https://prnt.sc/k9i9n4