>Um, I don't think so since the processor is inside the Duo itself. You can
>get
>a CSM to give you a pretty accurate reading of the processor temp. The
>thermometer would need to be placed both above and below the dock's
>logicboard
>to get those readings. Not much room to suspend a thermometer from in there
>anyway. Since heat rises, I would say placing it on the top of the lid
>would be
>the best idea, unless you have a built-in hard drive, then I would put it
>underneath on the bottom of the case.
OK, but whatever way I place my thermometers - the question remains: what
would be the critical temperature at which a thermostat switch should
activate the fan? Are there any infos in the Apple specs?
Edgar
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