it needs resetting then (key combo held down at startup).ītw. i never messed with fan speeds either, just had a widget reporting system temp, that's all it took.īeachball at the strangest of times, trouble waking or sleeping. check your kernel/system logs occasionally for SMC related warnings regularly. if it does that at least in Lion/Mountain Lion it will spawn a process called 'kernel_task' that stalls the CPU until it has cooled down enough and will show you a nice animated beachball for your viewing pleasure.ītw messing about with the SMC may lead to a really confused system operating on all the wrong power management data a few months down the road. ![]() ![]() My guess is that as soon as the computer is being stressed proper and starts heating up, it will throttle the CPU anyway. might want to compare running on 2 and 4 threads using that. OP: are you sure limiting the CPU threads is a noticeable performance bottleneck? as i recall there's a multithreading test integrated in zbrush. and i distinctively remember that CPU hogging not being an issue in 3.12 or thereabouts - earliest OSX port i think is what it was. you could just let it sit in the foreground, do nothing and fry an egg on the laptop case. ![]() As i recall, zbrush 4+ was going full blast on MBP pretty much the second you opened it.
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