ericssonboi said:I'm just wondering how you find the FPS when playing a quicktme trailer or any video clip / game in general?
Well most games are diff, but in Quicktime go to Window, then 'Show Movie Info'
The shortcut is CMD + I
ericssonboi said:I'm just wondering how you find the FPS when playing a quicktme trailer or any video clip / game in general?
iamhammill said:Updates:
Temp: I downloaded CoreDuoTemp, and I'm getting a reading of 47º C with normal use (6/16 on the screen brightness, Firefox, iTunes, and Adium with some occasional Quicktime clips)
cloudblood84 said:i got it from COMPUSA...a little expensive but i dont like waiting for things to ship it was 200$
iamhammill said:Yep that's the CPU temp.
I think my PowerBook read around the same during normal use.
iamhammill said:Battery Life: I calibrated my battery Friday night, and I know get about 3:45 - 4 hrs with 6/16 on the screen brightness, Firefox, iTunes, and Adium with some occasional Quicktime clips. Not exactly the 6 hrs that the Apple website shows
iamhammill said:Updates:
Battery Life: I calibrated my battery Friday night, and I know get about 3:45 - 4 hrs with 6/16 on the screen brightness, Firefox, iTunes, and Adium with some occasional Quicktime clips. Not exactly the 6 hrs that the Apple website shows
Temp: I downloaded CoreDuoTemp, and I'm getting a reading of 47º C with normal use (6/16 on the screen brightness, Firefox, iTunes, and Adium with some occasional Quicktime clips)
Under some extensive use (6/16 on the screen brightness, Firefox, iTunes, PhotoBooth, HD 720p Playback and iPhoto) I'm getting a reading of 70º C I ran at this setting for only about 5 mins, and that wasn't enough to make the case burning hot. (Also incase anyone is wondering, the 720p is still playing at 24 FPS with all this going on)
Jake