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Is there any way to get it to not heat up as much

It gets hot (106 Fahrenheit) at just running and very hot (like 200 Fahrenheit) when running games or using a browser, tried replacing the fan.

How can i fix this?

Specs:
MacBook (13-inch, Late 2009)
Processor 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory OWC 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB
Storage OWC Mercury Electra 3G SSD

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One of the issues you can encounter is the charging logic is fighting a loosing battle as the battery just can't be charged and as you are also running heavy apps so the system overheats

Let's get a better view of things, install this gem of an app! CoconutBattery take a snapshot of the apps main window and post it here for us to see Ajout d'images à une question existante

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@beanman56 - Hows your battery?

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replaced just a couple months ago

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@beanman56 - Can you post a snapshot of CoconutBattery so we can see what the charge is doing.

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sure i guess

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I would install a good thermal monitoring app like TG Pro depending on the OS-X/macOS your system is running you might need an older version. Post a snapshot of the main window so we can see what’s happening make sure you adjust the window size so all of the sensors and fan are visible (the right hand window slide) you may want to take two snapshots if you have a hard time adjusting the window size Ajout d'images à une question existante that will tell us what needs addressing.

You maybe expecting more than what this system was designed to support. Gaming and even surfing the web can be hard on your system. If you have the 2009 version of the A1342 you can boost the RAM to 8 GB if you have the 201o model you can boost the RAM upto 16 GB! That can help!

Update (11/12/2021)

One of the things I noted in the TG Pro output is the lack of any fan data so the fan maybe jammed up with dust or not working. Review this guide Remplacement du ventilateur du MacBook Unibody modèles A1342 using a small soft paint brush carefully scrub the blades of the dust build up as well as the heat sink fin area (and if needed the logic board and case).. Use a can of canned air with a few short blasts to push way the dusk You may need to replace it MacBook Pro 13" Unibody and MacBook 13" Unibody Fan

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@danj i replaced it when i saw the problem, (no affect)

the fan was from a 2012 MBP,

And the fan was cleaned, but no change.

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@beanman56 - Well that explains it! You can't use just any fan! You need the correct one - Get the one this system requires.

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@danj I INSTALLED THAT KIND OF FRICKIN FAN, FROM A 2012 MBP

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@beanman56 - Is this the one you put in? Or something different MacBook Pro 13" Unibody and MacBook 13" Unibody Fan

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its the same kind as what the link is

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Ben Capehart sera éternellement reconnaissant.
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