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Fonzijr1964

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Feb 26, 2008
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Are my temps normal?
I have the air in my sig rev A

The SSD is "32" degrees F i dont think so

(in F)
 

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justit

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Dec 1, 2007
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Same here, nothing out of the norm. These are sensors mounted inside that iStat reports back on. The main one to watch is the CPU.
 

Fiveos22

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Nov 20, 2003
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What's a good, very small memory footprint, app for checking temp stats on a mac?...I fooled around with something when Tiger first came out (it was a dashboard app) but it was quite the memory hog.

Better yet, how could I get this through the command line?
 

Cynicalone

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Jul 9, 2008
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Okie land
What's a good, very small memory footprint, app for checking temp stats on a mac?...I fooled around with something when Tiger first came out (it was a dashboard app) but it was quite the memory hog.

Better yet, how could I get this through the command line?

I use iStat Pro, it takes up very little memory and it's free.
 

ArturFelipe

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Nov 15, 2008
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I Have a Rev A too but mine is not that hot ...

well, not so hot like in your photo ... mine now while i post ...

almost Half of that ...

try changing your thermal paste ... :)
 

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Fonzijr1964

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Feb 26, 2008
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I Have a Rev A too but mine is not that hot ...

well, not so hot like in your photo ... mine now while i post ...

almost Half of that ...

try changing your thermal paste ... :)

i really dont want to do that. The last time i did it on a PC i shorted the Processor our.
 
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