I don't understand. Those who say that the mac doesn't need to be shut down don't heat up?

by Poster May 23, 2025 158
From win to mac, macmini m4 has been using high intensity for half a year, but the problem of sleep fever has not been solved. The standby temperature can reach more than 60 degrees. I connected macmini to a Xiaomi socket, and the sleep power consumption is higher than normal use. Can you stand this? At the beginning, I also searched the Internet for solutions. What software to watch power consumption should not be used, what settings prevent automatic sleep, what activity monitor checks which program consumes power, etc. Basically, I have used all kinds of methods. Usually, I just turn on the Mijia plug to see how much power it consumes. There is no accident. It is completely metaphysical. It depends purely on your mood. There is no pattern. The power consumption will be low and high. And the most important thing is the problem of memory leakage. The windowsever doesn't shut down for a few days, which directly occupies several g memory. I have seen no less than ten posts on windowsever in the station, but there is no solution. Don't ask, ask is restart. Since you have nothing to do, it's better to shut down when you don't use it. Apple users are really adaptable. Speaking of which, I have to complain about homepod by the way. Let's talk about macmini. Since last week, I turn it off every time I use it. I give up the bad habit of looking at power consumption when I have nothing to do. The body is cold, and it is easy and stress-free to touch when I turn it on. How to use it comfortably. If there is any means to solve the problems of heating and memory leakage, I would still like to leave it unshuttered. The key point is that these two problems are very common. I have seen on the Internet that not only macmini, but also mac studio and MacBook are available. I can only say that there are many unsatisfactory places in macos.

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  • Anonymous2601 May 23, 2025
    It really doesn't heat up, so I'll get off work after covering it. Occasionally, when there is a bug, I will encounter fever, and the probability is low
  • Anonymous3435 May 23, 2025
    My first Windows in 2002 and my first Mac in 2013. Based on my 23 years of experience in using electronic devices, I don't need to shut down the phone, but at most I can turn off a monitor.
  • Anonymous10158 May 23, 2025
    I remembered that when I replaced the mbp of the hard drive before, the lid always did not go to sleep. The next day when it was fully charged, there was no power. Later, I got a software to set the lid to automatically turn off the wifi, and when the lid was opened, the wifi was automatically turned on, and I could sleep normally. This is caused by changing to a third-party hard drive
  • Anonymous10159 May 23, 2025
    It's really not that the system is installed on an external hard drive, is it?
  • Anonymous10160 May 23, 2025
    I think you have something wrong with this.. My 20-year-old MacBook has been used for work and has never been turned off (unless he is dead)
  • Anonymous2732 May 23, 2025
    Melodramatic, this is a production tool, serving people, are you tired like this? It also depends on the temperature and power consumption. Just don't look at it. It's really too melodramatic
  • Anonymous5516 May 23, 2025
    Mine too, Mac mini m4, it's hotter to touch than to use for a while after sleep...
  • Anonymous9359 May 23, 2025
    Mine is more than 5 years old, I haven't turned it off much, and I restart it occasionally
  • Anonymous2192 May 23, 2025
    I turn it off once a week, on weekends and on Mondays
  • Anonymous333 May 23, 2025
    Consider fixing it
  • Anonymous10161 May 23, 2025
    I also have this problem. The macmini stands by all night and is very hot when touched in the morning But mbp has no such problem.
  • Anonymous10162 May 23, 2025
    9:43 up 125 days, 15:59, 9 users, load averages: 3.86 4.00 3.85
  • Anonymous10163 May 23, 2025
    Haven't turned off mBP in two years
  • Anonymous836 May 23, 2025
    This happens when it is plugged in. I log out every day after get off work. It's hot when I come in the morning. It's probably related to the power settings, network wake-up and so on
  • Anonymous2532 May 23, 2025
    WeChat takes up much more memory than he does..
  • Anonymous7264 May 23, 2025
    In the past, even my mobile hard drive would heat up seriously, and some plug-ins in vscode would cause the cpu to heat up even if it was occupied for a long time. The heat I encountered was basically a problem with a certain software.
  • Anonymous8494 May 23, 2025
    Do you have WeGame installed? WeGame takes up 99% of the CPU in the background (even with the lid closed or hibernated)
  • Anonymous10164 May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous2278 # 19 Me too. But I now put the computer bottom up after closing the cover and haven't turned it off myself for a long time.
  • Anonymous10165 May 23, 2025
    M1 air hasn't been turned off for 60 days. The last time it was turned off, Xiangege went to upgrade the system. There must be a process running all the time when it is heating. Let's check it out next istat windowserver is a cliche. Generally, when I think of it, I just go to the process to end it and log in again. It's almost the same as restarting. I don't pay attention to how much memory is occupied when I usually use it
  • Anonymous5717 May 23, 2025
    It doesn't heat up. If it heats up, you need to check the software problem. For example, the genuine photoshop I measured is no problem when it is turned on to sleep, but the pirated box cover will heat up when it sleeps, so I will quit this software and sleep again