tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:/discussions/questions/34602-mac-overheats-when-using-sparkboothSparkbooth: Discussion 2018-10-18T22:17:55Ztag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/355392842014-12-14T16:20:26Z2014-12-14T16:20:26ZMac Overheats when using Sparkbooth <div><p>What kind of Mac is it.</p></div>Rob (ZCZ)tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/355392842014-12-14T17:25:21Z2014-12-14T17:25:21ZMac Overheats when using Sparkbooth <div><p>And what are the specs of the computer? CPU type and speed, and
amount of<br>
memory?</p></div>Johntag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/355392842014-12-15T05:11:27Z2014-12-15T05:11:29ZMac Overheats when using Sparkbooth <div><p>Its an iMac 21.5 inch, Mid 2011<br>
Processor is 2.7 Ghz Intel Core i5<br>
Memory is 4GB<br>
Graphics AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 MB<br>
Software Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5</p></div>Daniel tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/355392842014-12-15T14:26:36Z2014-12-15T14:26:36ZMac Overheats when using Sparkbooth <div><p>Strange, that thing should be bulletproof when it comes to heat
issues.<br>
I would recommend:<br>
#1.Blasting it out with a compressor, canned air doesn't have
enough pressure to knock the dust bunnies out. #2. Maybe hook up a
small <a href=
"http://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Mobile-Fan-External-Cooling/dp/B00080G0BK/ref=bit_bit_org_1ba-cr_def_us?_encoding=UTF8&app=1BA&partner=amazon&platform=CR&programCode=org&tag=bit-org-1ba-cr-us-20&tagbase=abba-chrome">
USB powered fan</a> to the rear vent to pull or push more air
through the casing. It might take a little 2 part epoxy to rig it
up.</p></div>Rob (ZCZ)