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Extreme heat and computers dont play nicely together as I demonstrated in my last videowhich you should watch first if you havent seen it. But knowing that Apples MacBook Pro and iMac experience thermal throttling doesnt help you any. A lot of people on the last video recommended apps like Macs Fan Control or SMC to max the fan speed out before you anticipate resource-intensive activities like video editing or gaming. But that doesnt really help. Sure, it engages the fans early, and it will delay thermal throttling a few seconds, but you cant put out a forest fire with an extra bucket of sand. The simple fact is that the cooling system inside the Mac cant adequately cool the CPU when it is under full loadregardless of fan speed. I mentioned that I obviously cant add a fan or heat pipe to my laptop, but I might be able to do something to mitigate throttling. Cooling a CPU is actually a pretty simple concept. Gamers Nexus has an excellent video you should watch if youre intere