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1. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
BWolfe [ADOBE] Sep 4, 2009 3:06 PM (in response to dtforhan)I've heard of this, but we've never been able to make it happen in house. And we test many thousands of pages of SWF content daily.
So I'm not sure what to advise. If you were in San Francisco we might be able to arrange to take a look..
One thing you could do is uninstall (using the uninstall app), then get Flash Player 9 from the archived players technote and see if it stops happening...
If you're interested in going to that level of troubleshooting, please open a web support case (http://www.adobe.com/support/contact) and post back the case #. -
2. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
dtforhan Sep 12, 2009 12:43 PM (in response to BWolfe [ADOBE])Ok, I tried Flash Player 9, with almost no change in temperature - so I finally bought some compressed air, opened up my laptop, and cleaned out the air intake, fan, & heat sink. This cleaning reduced my average laptop temperature by about 10-15 C down to a much more comfortable level (~50-55 C).
The dramatic increase in temperature still happens when running Flash Player (it jumps up from 50-55 C to about 80 C), but this temperature is now within my laptop's operational limits, and shutdown no longer occurs.
So yeah, thanks for the response, I hope my experience might help anybody else with this issue - though I do have to admit that I still find it kind of puzzling that Flash Player is the only piece of software on my computer that causes this kind of temperature increase.
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3. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
booyah2001 Sep 14, 2009 12:45 AM (in response to dtforhan)Flash is definitely causing my MBP a meltdown!!! For a flash site like youtube or hulu or espn.com or any site similar, my CPU usage goes +100% and it's all the webkit flash plugin in Safari.
I've updated to 10.6.1 with the latest flash plugin and still the same results. The only thing I can do is avoid flash sites all together until you guys at Adobe recognize the problem and put out a fix.. which I suppose will be never so thanks a lot for overheating my hardware.
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4. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
coolzoda Sep 24, 2009 11:52 PM (in response to dtforhan)same thing happens to me, I can watch youtube but if i watch my space viedo my computer will overheat and shut down in 20 minutes, i freeze a bottle of water and put it inside my computer that extended the limit to 30+ mins....
boot up the computer again, cool down for 5 mins with my cpu fan on, then watch again.
Something is not right here
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5. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
WLBuilders Sep 25, 2009 4:56 PM (in response to dtforhan)We get this as well on a P4 playing flash based games. Is it bad programming on the developers side?
It's funny as it doesn't happen on our work PC's.
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6. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
billybobjcv Sep 29, 2009 5:11 PM (in response to dtforhan)The same thing happens to me. http://forums.adobe.com/thread/494975?tstart=90
Your work PCs might be more powerful and/or have dual cores that don't cause the CPU to spike to 100%, or perhaps they just have better cooling. I find it VERY hard to believe Adobe can't reproduce this problem in-house - it happens to me on 2 different vintage machines that are configured completely differently, and it can be observed using Firefox, Chrome or IE. I suggest the Adobe engineers try going to facebook and playing some Fishworld!
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7. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
Admin is traitor Oct 5, 2009 3:45 AM (in response to dtforhan)In some other threads, it is said that Adobe lets flash animations always run in maximum quality by default; this can be a problem.
Web pages that use intensive Flash Player use make older pc's suffer because of this decision about always-in-high-quality graphics.
Why doesn't Adobe implement a global configuration override so that the user can choose the default quality of Flash Player videos? Or perhaps let us customize a global fps setting? Too hard to develop? This can reduce the 100% cpu saturation to something a bit lower.
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8. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
Admin is traitor Oct 5, 2009 3:57 AM (in response to dtforhan)Although marked as answered, I think this question is not answered yet because Flash Player causes overheating even after cleaning fan and heat sink.
@dtforhan: >> "I still find it kind of puzzling that Flash Player is the only piece of software on my computer that causes this kind of temperature increase"
All the people with and older cpu and knowledge enough to open Task Manager while playing flash movies will agree.
Why doesn't Adobe implement a global configuration override so that the user can choose the default quality for Flash Player videos? Or perhaps let us customize a global fps setting? Too hard to develop? This can reduce the 100% cpu saturation to something a bit lower.
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9. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
Admin is traitor Oct 13, 2009 12:00 PM (in response to dtforhan)For anyone interested on solving this issue or a similar one, please login to https://bugs.adobe.com/flashplayer/ then search and VOTE for all opened questions that match as exactly as possible to yours in order to increase their importance. Adobe asks not to mix OS's in questions; for example, if your Flash Player plays slowly in Windows, don't vote for a question about slow playing in Linux.
This seems to be the right way to make flash developers pay attention to this kind of problems.
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10. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
ojaku Nov 16, 2009 1:38 AM (in response to dtforhan)This may be related to a well-known issue with the Flash/Shockwave browser plugins that cause CPU spikes, and occurs on both Windows and OSX. It may cause problems even when there is no Flash on the page. It's most likely an implementation problem with Adobe. Uninstalling Flash+Shockwave player fixes the issue. :|
Firefox thread documenting behavior:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/forum/1/415618?forumId=1&comments_threshold=0&comments_pa rentId=415618&comments_offset=80&comments_per_page=20&thread_style=commentStyle_plain -
11. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
dovla091 Nov 12, 2010 10:59 AM (in response to dtforhan)well I don't have CPU problem. yes, it is jumpint to 100% and load is high but the problem that I have is more scarier. my GPU is going wild if I run any flash video or go to any flash site. I have MBP 3.1 SantaRosa 2.2GHz 128GB SSD Muskin Calisto, 4GB RAM GSkill and Nvidia 8600GT (which have know issue with overheating and GPU meltdown), so the flash plugin is the mayor problem for me (and probably for everyone that has 8600GT chip on MBP). when I say GPU is going wild I ment literally wild, it jumps from 45ºC to 95 -105ºC just in about 10 seconds. Adobe programmers have major problems with security issues and I can understand that, but developing something that can harm your device is just wrong. MBP is very expensive machine and I can't just buy another one....
please do something to improve flash on OS X
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12. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
Pat Willener Nov 12, 2010 7:59 PM (in response to dovla091)Try disabling Hardware Acceleration.
dovla091 wrote:
please do something to improve flash on OS XYou have to take this up with Adobe; this is just a user forum.
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13. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
LukePal000 Jul 9, 2011 1:14 AM (in response to dtforhan)Believe me
I don't need to be here at all
its just that adobe has done such a stupid thing and employed hardware aceleration without every possible pc setup at their disposal, am I even here.
my pc is shutting down from overheating, and I play the latest gpu intensive games without any problems. If all of my data came from the hard drive there would be absolutely no need for hardware acceleration, and internet data is not ready to take on hard drive data. Get off the hardware acceleration gig, you or the internet is ready for hardware acceleration. I m gonna make sure that microsoft is not so anal as to just let other companies take the rein like apple.
In short the solution is for adobe to release flash player without hardware acceleration
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14. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
Erik_Ja Sep 12, 2011 2:40 PM (in response to dtforhan)I have two Dell Latitide E6400 series laptops and flash causes the CPU to overheat on both (one has a dual core CPU and the other has a quad core processor). Glad to see I am not the only one who does not have this problem. I will be moving to an Ipad which supports HTML5 and does not have this problem.
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15. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
David Beczuk Dec 4, 2012 12:34 PM (in response to dtforhan)For 3 days now I have the same problem. My MSI m662 is shutting down from overheating due to CPU overload.
I know its an older laptop but why in the world is Flash player so processor intensive?
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16. Re: Flash Player Causes Overheating?
pierreg27 Nov 10, 2014 11:52 AM (in response to dtforhan)Hello!
I just want to say that we are now late 2014 (5 year this bug have been reported)
and this bug have not been repaired...
i have a lenovo thinkpad x201 with i5 vpro with Ubuntu 14.04 for the job, and facebook flashplayer cause overheat on my laptop.
my normal core temp is around 50 degree, and when i start any game, it jump to 90 degree in 15 seconds...
i really hope dev put an eyes on this!



