Is 6200 RPM under normal conditions of Macbook Pro?

Hi all

Greetings for the day...

Normally, I do not play games and it was the first time, I downloaded Dirt 3 on my MacBook Pro model no of retina and noticed that during the game, temp has risen about 75 and the fan speed was so fast it was audible. As I SCM fan control, I just checked my fan speed, he looked at 6200 rpm, is - it normal like playing games or is there any concern that I need to worry?

Thanks for your help... Bravo!

Games often is resources intensive applications and will focus on the CPU/GPU to create heat.  What you are experiencing seems to be normal.  Fans will accelerate in order to dissipate the heat, so the speed of 6200 RPM is not unusual.  temperature of 75 ° c, but on the high side, is well below the limits of functioning "normal" for the resource intensive applications.

According to the parameters that you said, there is nothing unusual.

Ciao.

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