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cjflury
Feb 26, 2010, 01:20 PM
I have an Early 2009 Mac Pro (2.66 Quad), and lately I've been noticing something strange. Once in a while, My mouse will stutter, or lag I guess. As if my computer is struggling or something. This would happen when I am doing nothing that requires heavy rescources. I have 6gb of ram. I primarily use my MacPro for audio programs like Pro Tools and Ableton, this will occur even when I am not running programs like that. As I type this, my CPU's temp is 101 degree's, I have Safari 4, iChat and Microsoft Entourage open. Is this normal?
Also - I have the Audio Update 1.0 and I am running 10.6.2.
Thanks,
Chris
Transporteur
Feb 26, 2010, 01:31 PM
As I type this, my CPU's temp is 101 degree's...
Your CPU is nearly dying!
What are your fan speeds?
You might have the same problem as I do. My CPUs go over 90° (core temp) without any movement of the fan speeds. They remain at their minimum.
Try a SMC reset (plug out the power cord, hold the power button for 5 seconds and switch the computer on). If that doesn't change anything, I can't help you.
It does not work with my computer, which is why I'm going to consult AppleCare soon.
cjflury
Feb 26, 2010, 01:36 PM
For the record, I'm speaking in ferinheight and NOT celcius. Still dying?
-Chris
nanofrog
Feb 26, 2010, 01:37 PM
I have an Early 2009 Mac Pro (2.66 Quad), and lately I've been noticing something strange. Once in a while, My mouse will stutter, or lag I guess. As if my computer is struggling or something. This would happen when I am doing nothing that requires heavy rescources. I have 6gb of ram. I primarily use my MacPro for audio programs like Pro Tools and Ableton, this will occur even when I am not running programs like that. As I type this, my CPU's temp is 101 degree's, I have Safari 4, iChat and Microsoft Entourage open. Is this normal?
Also - I have the Audio Update 1.0 and I am running 10.6.2.
Thanks,
Chris
First question, is the 101 figure Farenheit or Celsius?
Bennieboyİ
Feb 26, 2010, 01:41 PM
101 fahrenheit is about 38 celsius, your machine is running pretty well i'd say ;)
cjflury
Feb 26, 2010, 01:43 PM
For the record, I'm speaking in ferinheight and NOT celcius. Still dying?
-Chris
I just tried unplugging my power cable, holding power for 5 seconds, then plugging back and powering up. I have Safari 4 and Microsoft Entourage on , temp reading is between 106-110 ferinheight.
My fan speeds are between 600-800rpm.
Transporteur
Feb 26, 2010, 01:44 PM
For the record, I'm speaking in ferinheight and NOT celcius. Still dying?
Doh...!! :o
No, not dying at all. 101°F is fine.
cjflury
Feb 26, 2010, 01:45 PM
Thanks everyone for the help,
I wonder why my mouse does this then?
-Chris
Bennieboyİ
Feb 26, 2010, 01:47 PM
what mouse are you using, and what surface is it on? mouse mat or bare desk? glass?
cjflury
Feb 26, 2010, 01:53 PM
I am using the magic mouse, on a tabletop surface. no mouse pad. I had it on a padded keyboard tray prior, and it did the same thing.
Bennieboyİ
Feb 26, 2010, 02:06 PM
sorry magic mouse, didnt read it properly, not a clue, i've not had one, clean the lens on the bottom?
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