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icharry

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Jun 23, 2009
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My new mid 2010 27 inch quad i7 is super hot even when it is asleep? Is that normal? Also what temps are normal? I tried iStat Pro & Temperature Monitor and get different readings... after a night of sleep CPU is 53 centigrade Drive is same, GPU is 60.
 
My wife has new mid-2010 21.5" i3 3.2 system with its fans set to minimum 1600/1700 RPMs. It's temps "while idle for 8 hours last night" are below

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When its "worked", I seen its internal temps rise to high 50s... Then, its temps soon settle back down.

Hopefully, others can take share pictures of their iMac internal temps (for both screen sizes and different CPUs) as well. Thus, allowing us to collect "real world" stats. And, understand "temp behaviour" of different systems.

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My wife has new mid-2010 21.5" i3 3.2 system with its fans set to minimum 1600/1700 RPMs. It's temps "while idle for 8 hours last night" are below

InternalTempson2010-08-22at91948AM.png


When its "worked", I seen its internal temps rise to high 50s... Then, its temps soon settle back down.

Hopefully, others can take share pictures of their iMac internal temps (for both screen sizes and different CPUs) as well. Thus, allowing us to collect "real world" stats. And, understand "temp behaviour" of different systems.

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May I ask where you got this very handy temp gauging tool??? That's exactly what I'm looking for. :)

Thanks!
 
Hi Crunch.

The little internal temp gauge I used is called iStats Nano. It's a little FREE (Shareware) widget - that's available from Apple Download site. If wondering, this little widget has heat, FAN RPMs, memory, CPU and lots of other little cool gauges.

For a look-see, surf: http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/status/istatnano.html

For print screen, I hold down the CMD + Shift+ #4 keys. Then, I use the mouse pointer to mark the screen capture area - to print as a .PRN file on the desktop.

Good luck....

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