Hi I get the MacBook Air 2020 with i3 256gb, before I had many Mac, Power PC in 1990's, also Thinkpad T43 wxp, MacBook Pro13 Retina 2014, I assure that this machine run normally, is silent when I launch videos and games, movies in streaming. The back is never hot. The 2020 MacBook Air looks like a great computer, with impressive specs and an attractive price, but reports of the laptops overheating, loud fan noises and other problems have led to calls for. As rare as it may be, your processor or CPU cooling fans can fail, and there is a really easy way to test your Mac’s hardware with the Terminal app that comes with macOS to ensure everything is working right.
MacBook Air 13' (Late 2010-2017) Fan. Replace a fan compatible with Late 2010 to 2017 MacBook Air 13' A1369 or A1466 model laptops. Part #923-0442, 923-00507. Was kind of looking forward to checking out a new MacBook Air. I have an early 2015, but would like something with a better quality screen, as well as something with the scissor switch keyboard. Now I keep reading that the new 2020 mode has some kind of heat problem and excessive fan noise.
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I had a similar problem, new MacBook air 2018. Fan was going crazy all the time.
Anyway i went to the utilities folder and then activity monitor. It turns out a piece of software
to do with Netatmo (weather app) was using all the cpu time 100%. Once I killed
off that process/task every thing was normal.
When you migrate to a new mac with a new OS there might be software on your mac that does not
work for some reason.
I would have thought that the OS itself would have detected the cpu hog and killed it off automatically
and then informed me via a notification of some sort. But no !
Regards
James