J Jazzandmetal? macrumors regular Original poster Feb 12, 2008 #1 My temp guage is up 5-6 degrees since 10.5.2. Anyone else? How do you fix that?
J jeffmc macrumors 6502 Feb 12, 2008 #2 Jazzandmetal? said: My temp guage is up 5-6 degrees since 10.5.2. Anyone else? How do you fix that? Click to expand... 5-6 degrees is nothing to worry about, it could be a million other things too your room is a little warmer, you're putting it on your lap instead of a table, etc...
Jazzandmetal? said: My temp guage is up 5-6 degrees since 10.5.2. Anyone else? How do you fix that? Click to expand... 5-6 degrees is nothing to worry about, it could be a million other things too your room is a little warmer, you're putting it on your lap instead of a table, etc...
macenforcer macrumors 65816 Feb 12, 2008 #4 What is your fan speed running at? Install iStat-Pro widget to find out. Its free. Default is 1800rpms at idle. What is yours at?
What is your fan speed running at? Install iStat-Pro widget to find out. Its free. Default is 1800rpms at idle. What is yours at?
F fev macrumors newbie Feb 12, 2008 #5 hi guys, my macbook feels REALLY hot, much hotter than my ibook ever did. What is the correct temp for the unit? Cheers
hi guys, my macbook feels REALLY hot, much hotter than my ibook ever did. What is the correct temp for the unit? Cheers
J Jazzandmetal? macrumors regular Original poster Feb 12, 2008 #6 Okay Seems okay now. Maybe it was because I checked right after the install. Who knows. I could go crazy with all of this.
Okay Seems okay now. Maybe it was because I checked right after the install. Who knows. I could go crazy with all of this.
G goose1873 macrumors member Feb 12, 2008 #7 fev said: hi guys, my macbook feels REALLY hot, much hotter than my ibook ever did. What is the correct temp for the unit? Cheers Click to expand... Typically anything <80 C or 175 F is ok...
fev said: hi guys, my macbook feels REALLY hot, much hotter than my ibook ever did. What is the correct temp for the unit? Cheers Click to expand... Typically anything <80 C or 175 F is ok...