M4 Mac Mini: One core running hot

at any given time I look at iStatistica and more cpu cores are all 107 or so degrees, but core 5 is always 160 degrees. Had the Mac for 3 days and no issues other than this, which concerns me. This screenshot is on an idle Mac only running a web browser in a 70 degree room.

Mac mini (M4)

Posted on Mar 29, 2025 8:14 PM

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Posted on Mar 31, 2025 12:26 AM

Have you got the latest version of iStatistica as its website says you should update to avoid compatibility issues with Silicon Macs?


Before buying any app it is always worth doing a web search for free alternatives. You can save a small fortune that way eg. GIMP for Photoshop and DaVinci Resolve for Final Cut Pro etc. etc. Those 2 would save at least £500!

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Mar 31, 2025 12:26 AM in response to mlankton

Have you got the latest version of iStatistica as its website says you should update to avoid compatibility issues with Silicon Macs?


Before buying any app it is always worth doing a web search for free alternatives. You can save a small fortune that way eg. GIMP for Photoshop and DaVinci Resolve for Final Cut Pro etc. etc. Those 2 would save at least £500!

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Apr 14, 2025 12:18 AM in response to mlankton

Macs Fan Control (the free version) has always served me well and works flawlessly on my M4 mini to both read temperatures and control the fan. If you're doing video editing or running AI models, you might want to manually crank up the fan speed once the temperature exceeds 60-70 degrees to prevent overheating.

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M4 Mac Mini: One core running hot

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