amacgenius macrumors 68000 Original poster Aug 3, 2005 1,931 28 Buffalo, NY May 23, 2006 #1 This thread is for posting screenshots of those with MBP's and MB's of their Core Duo temperature (using this app) I'll start, I have a 2GHz Black MacBook:
This thread is for posting screenshots of those with MBP's and MB's of their Core Duo temperature (using this app) I'll start, I have a 2GHz Black MacBook:
M monkeydo_jb macrumors 6502 Apr 17, 2002 447 0 Columbia, MO May 23, 2006 #2 Mbp 2.0 Attachments temp.jpg 16.9 KB · Views: 114
conshok26 macrumors 6502 Apr 10, 2006 486 59 North Tonawanda, NY May 23, 2006 #3 2.0 Ghz MacBook Pro When I just started up. After 15 minutes 100% CPU usage. Temperature did not go above 81. It would hit 81 and then stay steady around 78-76.
2.0 Ghz MacBook Pro When I just started up. After 15 minutes 100% CPU usage. Temperature did not go above 81. It would hit 81 and then stay steady around 78-76.
AJ Muni macrumors 65816 Aug 4, 2005 1,153 24 Miami May 23, 2006 #4 MBP 2.0, sitting flat on my bed for about 45 minutes while surfing Attachments Picture 1.png 39.1 KB · Views: 102
me_94501 macrumors 65816 Jan 6, 2003 1,009 0 May 24, 2006 #5 conshok26 said: 2.0 Ghz MacBook Pro When I just started up. After 15 minutes 100% CPU usage. Temperature did not go above 81. It would hit 81 and then stay steady around 78-76. Click to expand... By comparison, my G4 iBook will reach about 76 degrees Celsius under a full load, according to Temperature Monitor.
conshok26 said: 2.0 Ghz MacBook Pro When I just started up. After 15 minutes 100% CPU usage. Temperature did not go above 81. It would hit 81 and then stay steady around 78-76. Click to expand... By comparison, my G4 iBook will reach about 76 degrees Celsius under a full load, according to Temperature Monitor.
L livingfortoday macrumors 68030 Nov 17, 2004 2,903 4 The Msp May 24, 2006 #6 It's sad that my Core Solo will reach the same temps as these Duos in a much smaller space. The MBP must have much better cooling abilities.
It's sad that my Core Solo will reach the same temps as these Duos in a much smaller space. The MBP must have much better cooling abilities.
Icestyle macrumors member May 24, 2006 80 106 Vienna, Austria May 24, 2006 #7 iMac 20" Core Duo 2.0, running for 2 hours: (The iMac is amazing, it is soooo quiet and has so much power ) Attachments Bild 1.jpg 18.9 KB · Views: 95
iMac 20" Core Duo 2.0, running for 2 hours: (The iMac is amazing, it is soooo quiet and has so much power )
I insomniac321123 macrumors 6502 Jan 23, 2006 342 0 May 24, 2006 #8 MBP 2.0 running 3 hours 45 minutes. Simple web browsing, asleep for about an hour
U UnclePaulie macrumors regular Apr 6, 2004 123 12 LA, CA May 24, 2006 #9 MacBook 2.0 MacBook 2.0 in white, running for about 30 minutes of web surfing. Attachments Picture 1.png 40.8 KB · Views: 91
A aristobrat macrumors G5 Oct 14, 2005 12,292 1,403 May 24, 2006 #10 This thread is like the pretty version of http://www.intelmactemp.com/