I'm not sure about that.
But I'd say yes:
Installation of Panther and
Delete secure both seem to be CPU-intensive works.

About the thermal paste (or whatever it might be) I have to reflect.
Many thanks for your answers and recommendations.

Today other professional affairs take my time.
I'll soon be back.

Best regards
Dirk


On Oct 19, 12:17 am, Bruce Johnson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 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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