I'm running :
  G4/400/AGP [Sawtooth] / 1.5G ram / 3 ATA drives / 2 U160 SCSI drives / 
stock DVD/CD / ATI Rage 128 Pro AGP/Adaptec 29160N PCI / MOTU PCI-324 / 
OS 9.0.4/9.1/9.2.2/10.1.5....

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> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 13:26:42 -0400
> Subject: Re: CPU Temperature
> From: "Eric D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 04:39:21 -0400
>> From: " Stewart C.Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: CPU Temperature
>>
>> It's interesting [to me] to see how AVERAGE overall internal
>> temperatures change as I work the machine, at idle [8-10 above room],
>> whether I'm just doing mail or internet, and while running serious
>> multitrack audio [when it gets the hottest-100-105F, probably due to 
>> the
>> SCSI drives under load...]
>>
>> At the moment, it's [the probe]about 1 inch from the CPU, it's 95.4 F,
>> and room temp is 78.8 F.
>
> In *partial* defence of the built-in temperature monitor -- 1" is not 
> the
> CPU itself (it's probably higher ;). For me, GaugePRO seems to report a
> reasonable CPU temperature (along the lines of your probe). Is it 
> possible
> that some CPUs aren't properly calibrated?
>
> PS Stewart, what CPU are you running G3, G4, clocked, what sort of 
> caches?
>
>> At the moment, Gauge Pro reports CPU temp 80 F, and Thermograph reports
>> 82 F
>> I have a hard time believing that the CPU temp. is only 1-2 degrees
>> above room temp...
>
> I love it when I see people report CPU temperatures *below* RT.
>
> Eric.
>


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