![]() ![]() Heat issues in modern iMacs are not as bad as in notebooks but can happen. If internal sensors detect temperatures approach a dangerous point they will signal the processor to shut down the computer. Macs have been fitted with thermal protection for 20+ years. Shutdowns without a warning dialog may be due to overheating. As I don't have the extended Apple warranty, any help to try to fix it on the software side is greatly appreciated and I'll give it a try. I've had it for 2 years now and not a single issue up until this point. Not sure if it's a power issue and I don't have a UPS to test. However, I cannot single out an issue – sometimes it crashes with just the Ethernet plugged in, sometimes it tells me the thunderbolt 3 device is drawing too much power and after a while shuts down (again, only with that single device connected). ![]()
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