On Oct 18, 2009, at 5:23 AM, MacDirk wrote:

> After removing and fixing it again the Pismo is booting in both
> systems without issues.
>
> But the heat became a problem. That's reason for this thread.
>
> And as I believe the reason is not or no longer the CPU or heatsink
> with heatpipe not to be fixed as it should be.
> It might be only a defect CPU or demanding aspects of OS-X (or OS-X
> applications).



If the heatsink or heat pipe isn't fixed correctly, the CPU will  
rapidly overheat and quit working. If the computer itself is getting  
hot, then the heat sink and heat pipe are working properly.

Could something be causing your CPU to be running at high utilization  
levels?
-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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