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This is a continuation of an old question, so I can figure out what is causing my laptop to continually overheat, despite changing the thermal paste several times and the heatsink twice. Attached are some screenshots of the information that was requested to figure out what the issue is.
Here are the updated photos, as requested. As mentioned, I could not get it into one screenshot.
Hi, I can see your laptop’s GPU is overheating, as the average temp for that model is between 10° c and 35°c. It is possible that your computer is running like this due to having too many background apps open, try checking to see if there is any background apps by pressing Command + Option + Escape and if there are shut them down and check your GPUs temp.
I’m wondering if your issue is the SSD! Looking back at your older question and the fact you’ve hit everything CPU related. The fact your antivirus app pushes it over the top is telling me this maybe a problem with the read/write to the drive. Is the drive overly full? If you can setup a bootable external Thunderbolt SSD drive which is larger than what you have internally. See if booting up under it does it also reacts the same way.