Heat difference bewteen 1.8 and 2.0 Macbooks?

Is the difference betweeen the speeds of the Macbooks large enough to have an effect on how hot it the laptop will get? I've heard there have been complaints about heat and was wondering if all the people who were complaining had 2.0 Macbooks or if its all the models that are hot.
Thanks in advance

There should be no heat difference below 90% load. Above this the fans are on high anyways so I doubt you will see a difference. I was considering the same thing at one point, but I am fairly certain you will not see a difference between the two. The variation between 2.0 Macbook temps is also an indication that any small difference that there may possibly be, is much less than the diffrence of Apple properly building your particular notebook.
Kalel

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