

things most people check first and hence those suggestions are useless – especially because there is not much CPU-load on my Laptop when using MS Teams. Googling on this, one can find many suggestions on how to fix this issue, but most of them just recommend to make sure no dust is in the Laptop or suggest to not put too much load on the Mac. The issue may be even worse when working with an external display – most people obviously use external displays in their home offices. Don’t get me wrong, MS Teams is a good software, but I desparately searched for methods to get my fan noise under better control. As tools like ZOOM or Webex do not have such an issue, it can be concluded that this issue is caused by the MS Teams software. Users of Microsoft Windows have also reported that the load on their systems sometimes go up as well when they are in a MS Teams meeting. Many people have reported this several times to Apple and Microsoft but the issue has not been fixed yet. However, what annoyed me with my Laptop were MS Teams meetings when the fan noise went up considerably. We have collegues using Laptops with Windows, some use Laptops with Linux and a considerable amout of people use MacBooks. I’m thankful to be able to choose the Hardware and OS of my business laptop at dbi services. The Laptop I’m using for the business is a MacBook Pro, model 2019 (2.6 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7).
