Tino Keitel wrote:
> And what absolute temperatures do you get? And how are they measured?
>
> hddtemp currently shows 52° for the hard disk of my mini.
>   
Under Linux I use smartctl (which uses the same technique as hddtemp) to 
measure the temperature. For OS X I use Temperature Monitor, which also 
reads the S.M.A.R.T. temperature attribute.

Absolute temperatures running Linux range from 48°C to 55°C, depending 
on the ambient temperature. It seems that now that the ambient 
temperature went down, the difference between OS X and Linux is even 
higher than the 7°C I measured before, but I have to recheck that.

- Jan.

> Regards,
> Tino
>
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