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Firefox on Mac fan too loud

IdrisK
Making moves

Hi,

i have a problem with firefox. when i am using firefox and youtube the fan of my MacBook pro (2021, intel i5 2.0 GHz) turining higher and higher.

e.g Video (1080p or 4k).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNgvKfvJCjk

with Safari i have 62°C CPU and GPU temperatur, FAN-Speed 1000 - 1500rpm, GPU (100-200MHz)

with FireFox i have ca. 100°C, FAN-Speed 4000-5000rpm, GPU (600 - 950 MHz)

FireFox Version: 108.0.2 (64-Bit)

MACOS: 13.1 Ventura

Is this a bug on firefox, or why firefox need so much more ressources from CPU and GPU by using youtube copared to safary ?

Best reguards

Idris K.

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Konigi
Making moves

I'm having the same issue, on a MacBook Pro 13" (2019), macOS 13.4.1, and Firefox 114.0.2. The fans go out loud (and computer goes quite hot, with battery draining fast) when I watch a video on YouTube, and it doesn't do the same when I play videos from other platforms (Netflix, Plex, Criterion, etc.). It's been happening for a few weeks and I don't recall being an issue a few months ago.

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Making moves

Do you have a lot of extensions in Firefox compared to Safari? That's often why Firefox is »heavier« on memory and CPU. This combined with Apples fan-curves, that basically wait until the laptop is really hot before it kicks in the fans at full speed can create the annoying result you're describing.

If Youtube is the only issue, it could also be related to Youtube and not Firefox. Some websites (Google's search fx) serve up different versions of websites for different browsers. Youtube is a Google company.

I'd recommend checking if there are some extensions you don't need anymore, or if you have several extensions doing the same thing that could conflict with each other. Fx having several ad- and tracking-blockers can often work against each other. Ublock origin has the best coverage and should be the only one needed in most cases.

A personal note on Macbook fan-curves: To combat Apples fan-curve issue in general, I'd recommend installing Macs Fan Control: It'll let the fans kick in earlier and at a lower speed so they won't be as noticeable. And it'll cool your mac more effectively (rather than waiting until it has gotten very hot).