on 12/29/04 12:38 AM, paul beard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> On Dec 28, 2004, at 9:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I have a PowerMac 5500 running an L2 G3 card with a pci slot fan. It
>> still
>> runs at about 170 degrees F. Is that temp normal?
> 
> How do you get the temperature reading? I've been wondering about that
> myself.
> 
> --
> Paul Beard
> <www.paulbeard.org/>
> paulbeard [at] mac.com
> 
Try �Gauge Pro� from Newer Technologies. The �G3 cache profiler� is also
good but it has been replaced by the �CPU Director� from Power Logix which
does not have the temp feature. I�d noticed the �profiler� didn�t update as
consistently so I think it reported on the general rating over a period of
time. There are other utilities in either of these packages but I hardly
ever use them since they are freeware except to regulate the finer points of
CPU usage (mostly peace of mind stuff). My Beige MT is running at 501.2 MHz
with a bus speed of 66.8 MHz and is a cool 73 degrees. FWIW��

PS if anyone would like either of these I�ll stuff and send but you are on
your own with playing with the options (some options make my one of my
machines crash-happy while the other machine doesn�t like other options).
922 and earlier only!!!!

Brian


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