So how can i see if the temp in the case is either hurting my cpu or
not?
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On Jun 19, 2010, at 10:00 PM, Bill Connelly <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:24 PM, Albert Carter wrote:
That might not work. I tried it on my QuickSilver 2002 Dual 1 Ghz
and it never showed the temperature.
I dont believe our Quicksilver's (mine's a 2002 dual 1GHz) have any
cpu temperature sensors.
The only time I believe I actually got a temperature reading is when
I used Daystar's MachSpeed Control with one of my Sonnet G4 PCI Mac
upgrades.
I was thinking of using a temperature probe from a RadioShack inside/
outside thermometer ... but if it gets out of alignment, it might
melt or short out a sensitive mobo component.
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