Mark
FYI :  Whenever you change or replace the processors on a G5 ; you have to 
reaccelerate the fans that is the thermal calibration I am speaking of.
It has nothing to do with Operating system, computer specifications, and so on. 
I do not want to waste time with things that are not relevant. thank you
On Apr 17, 2010, at 8:40, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

> 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.
> 
> Best regards, Mark.
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Michael Koch
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