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Would using an eGPU to drive external displays help? If the heat issue is due to the internal Radeon GPU, then I would think offloading to an external GPU would fix it.Would using an USB-C external display with native support help? ie a display the does not require an adapter.with 1+ external displays, all displays ( no just external) were using Radeon GPU. With no external display, built-in was using Intel UHD GPU.Adding a 2nd external display ( Dell P2715Q ) Bumped the temperature up to ~65C, I didn’t record the fan.So plug on in on the left and one the right side of the laptop. Apple recommends putting external displays on separate usb-c busses.
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The idle temperature with HDMI->USBC connected external display is ~61C 3000rpm.The idle temperature with DP->USBC connected external display is ~60C 3000rpm.The idle temperature with no external display is ~41C Fan 1800rpm.No-name Displayport -> USB-C cable ( straight cable, no adapter in between ).Monoprice Mini Displayport -> USB-C Adapter.The display doesn’t have USB-C, so I cycled Displayport and HDMI using adapters. I did testing with my 16" 2019 Macbook Pro 2.4Ghz i9/radeon 4gb/32gb ram, usingĭell U2718Q display. I can’t hear music, video calls, or anything else over the fans, so it’s a stops my work at that point. Problem: 16" Macbook Pro gets excessively hot when using external display.ĭetails: Macbook Pro temperature exceeds 65C when one or more external displays are connected.