Try looking on the system profiler application on your system, or get a thermal sensor that plugs into one of the internal ports on your system. There is no general thermal calibration for all G5 systems, so finding the proper information on what you are looking for is going to be a challenge. If there is a setting inside of a system program that controls the thermal calibration on your system, I suggest you reset it to default. Since I donot have sufficient information for the question that you have provided me with, I may have not answered your question. Please describe what computer you have, what Operating system, computer specifications, and so on.
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