![]() I've tested and it is surprising how much the temps can go up with even partial blocking by stuff under the vents. Make sure they are not clogged with dust, and do not store anything between the work surface and the intake vents. The air intakes are on the bottom edge of the case. 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). usb cables which are connected to an external harddrive, a midi keyboard and some hardware music devices.thunderbolt 3 which is connected to Focusrite Clarett 4PRE.What seems to have solved it (at least for now) is unplugging every single device/cable from my mac: It starts again perfectly fine and opens up every program used before the crash. My iMac keeps shutting down randomly, which then requires me to pull out the power plug in order to start it again. Hey everyone, I've been seeing the same issues popping up around the web, but none of the solutions have helped me so I decided to post my EtreCheck report and see if anyone can help me out.
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