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The April 2014 update of the 11" MacBook Air packs refreshed dual-core i5 and i7 Haswell processors and slightly increased battery performance.

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Why is my CPU over 300%

Little over a day ago, I dropped my Mac Book Air, not a very high drop, and in the morning I noticed that computer was running extremely slow and the fan instantly started when the device turned on. I checked my CPU % and it was running fluctuating from 300% sometimes to 2000%... I didn't know what to do I'm not very tech savvy. I also noticed that my sound isnt working.. and there is no option in sound preferences for MacBook Air Microphone. Can anyone help?

Thanks Kevin.

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How high is "not very high" ? Is the computer damaged on the outside ?

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Fell from my bed little less then a metrr

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The I/O cable has become unplugged. Remove the bottom cover and reconnect the cable which runs over the fan, between the main board and the charging board. If this is unplugged, sound/mic will not work and the fans will spin loudly.

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Your awesome sounds like that might be it

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Does this also explain the high court?

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I mean CPU??

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No problem. Yes, if either the I/O cable or the trackpad cable are unplugged, the CPU will shoot up and fans spin loudly (there are sensors in both places)

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Thanks for the quick response I'll try it when I get my hands on the appropriate tools to open up the MacBook. Thanks for all the help

Kevin.

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