Hot CPU
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Haha, ok but if my client gets mad at me I'll blame it on myself haha, and the mac gave it to me to do work for him so I'm between a rock and a hard place xD either I don't get paid or I get fired if I'm unlucky (which I usually am)
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But let's look at a MAC in general, as there are 100 models, just by eye. It's absurd, 100º is a lot or little? Well, it depends, for an oven it's little. I'm amazed by your conversations lately :facepalm:
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But let's look at a MAC in general, as there are 100 models, just by eye. It's absurd, 100º which is a lot or little? Well, it depends, for an oven it's little. I'm amazed by your conversations lately :facepalm:
Joer forgive you Bm4n, don't you go and get angry!:mudo:
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Joer perdone usted Bm4n, no se vaya usted a enfadar!:mudo:
Que va hombre, si yo me divierto leyendo, pero es que el humor absurdo me acaba cansando. Por si acaso no era de broma y te interesa saber, deberías poner si estás hablando de un Mac Book/Pro/Air, iMac, Mac Pro y de que tamaño y generación. Y si lo pones en Google quizás hasta te responda más rápido: http://www.google.es/search?q=macbook+core+2+duo+cpu+temp… ya que es un tema muy común.
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It's the first Mac I have, so I don't even know where to look for the model, in about this Mac it only tells me the processor and the OS version (MAC OS X V10)
But from the looks of it, I would say it's an iMac
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It's the first Mac I have so I don't even know where to look for the model, in about this mac it only tells me the processor and the OS version (MAC OS X V10)
Manzanita > About this Mac > More Info > System Report. There you have all the info in the world.
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A ok xD, es que lo tengo en frances xD
Imac 2009
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I opt for one thing, try to open it by agreeing with the owner, and look to change the thermal paste on the processor, I currently have the E6600 which is similar to that, and it's at 55º in a bad case with the Intel stock, with barely any ventilation, and a GTS250 1GB..
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I opt for one thing, try to open it by agreeing with the owner, and try to change the thermal paste on the processor, I currently mount the E6600 which is similar to that, and it's at 55º in a bad case with the Intel stock, with barely any ventilation, and a GTS250 of 1GB..
It's an iMac with a C2D, they are that hot by nature and it's their normal temperature, how are you going to open it!? if you need special screwdrivers, disassemble it almost completely, it's not even yours and until 5 minutes ago you didn't even know it was a 2009 iMac… And all that to change the paste which won't lower the temperature under load by even 5º because the heatsink can't handle it, they already take into account that being aluminum the chassis will dissipate the residual heat, so when you touch it it's going to be hot anyway.
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jajaja ya ves xD
But the problem is already solved, I have simply increased the minimum RPMs a little, just enough so that it doesn't make noise and these days when it's a bit cool the temp has dropped to 39 degrees