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iBookG4user

macrumors 604
Jun 27, 2006
6,595
2
Seattle, WA
Here's mine, it's a MacBook Pro Core Duo 2.0GHz.

(It's 45C for those of you using the metric system)
 

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SkyBell

macrumors 604
Sep 7, 2006
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Texas, unfortunately.
Like I said in an earlier post, I always get differnt readings from differnt programs.

Screen shots taken at the same time.

Tempreture Monitor ( On the dock, I trust this one) SMC Fan control, and I have no idea what the other one is (On the menu bar)
 

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SkyBell

macrumors 604
Sep 7, 2006
6,606
226
Texas, unfortunately.
why dont we test our systems like this
make your system running at 100% cpu load using Systemload

http://www.bresink.de/osx/SystemLoad.html

Run it for about 10 minutes and read the temperature using CoreDuoTemp

http://macbricol.free.fr/coreduotemp/

I ran it for 10min and my temp is 74C on a MBP C2D 15" 2.33.

i hope somone can post the same on a 17" as ihear they may run coolers. also i have Invisible Shield Full Armor on my MBP and would like to find out if that adds more heat.

I ran systemload for 10 minutes, and hit this
 

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nateDEEZY

macrumors 6502a
Jan 24, 2007
696
0
San Francisco, CA
Not to sure what to make of it, but at that time I was ripping a dvd. I'm kind of worried about the Power Supply being the highest one, does anyone know if this is normal?

Also this is on a 24" iMac with a 500gb Hard drive and 2GB of ram.
 

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synth3tik

macrumors 68040
Oct 11, 2006
3,951
2
Minneapolis, MN
i installed the istat widget but it says no senors were found... help please

some of the older powerbooks and iBooks don't work fully with iStat. my Ti Powerbook would not give up the temp information, but my Aluminum Powerbook does. it has to do with what sensors are place were.

What machine are you running.
 

queshy

macrumors 68040
Apr 2, 2005
3,690
4
24" iMac. Is this normal? The back exhaust vent seems pretty hot to the touch (the one near the top of the unit, right behind the camera).
 

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phuong

macrumors 6502a
Aug 16, 2006
523
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how do you view cpu temp?
i never worried abt it before since my comp is always cool (and by cool i mean cold)
 

sparkyms

macrumors 65816
Feb 22, 2007
1,304
3
Southampton UK
Mine normally runs around at this when im not doing too much.
Only had Firefox, MSN+ iTunes open at the time, although, I've not turned it off in weeks.
 

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sparkyms

macrumors 65816
Feb 22, 2007
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Southampton UK
Mine normally runs around at this when im not doing too much.
Only had Firefox, MSN+ iTunes open at the time, although, I've not turned it off in weeks.

EDIT :Second pic is the lowest ive seen it.
And, this is after its been on all evening (and not been to sleep, just the display off.
 

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alphaone

macrumors 6502
Aug 12, 2003
300
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whoa..
(encoding dvd with handbrake, macbook c1d 2.0)
If it melts there's always applecare!
 

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wonga1127

macrumors 6502
Mar 16, 2006
339
0
Wishing for a magic bus.
Too lazy to link a pic, but my Rev. B imac G5 1.8 Ghz is at 162?F right now.

BTW: Is this normal? I have a funny feeling one of the fans in my iMac is a bit bad, because there is this awful sound coming from the bottom fan. Idk if this is normal though.
 
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