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zoran

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Is there some application i can measure my cpu temperature? Im referring to a A1260 MacBookPro that i just installed thermal paste and want to check if all is ok before my cpus is burned!
 

zoran

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and here are the first readings from TempMonitor!
are they ok guys? :confused::confused::confused:


2013-10-12 08:02:54 +0200

Battery: 31℃
CPU A Proximity: 47℃
CPU A Temperature Diode: 51℃
Graphics Processor Heatsink 1: 49℃
Graphics Processor Temperature Diode: 63℃
Left Palm Rest: 32℃
Main Heatsink 1: 46℃
Main Heatsink 2: 38℃
Main Heatsink 3: 40℃
Main Logic Board: 48℃
SMART Disk Hitachi HTS542520K9SA00 (080722BB2D10WHGMBA4A): 35℃
Smart Battery ASMB012 (1843): 31.0℃
Wireless Module: 51℃
 

zoran

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If anyone knows and is proficient in this issue, plz comment!
At what temperatures might i have an issue?
 

LuckyDuck69

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I've been building PCs for years. Your temps are great.

Most people have their CPU running between 65c and 85c. 47c at idle is respectable. Cheers.
 

zoran

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I've been building PCs for years. Your temps are great.
Most people have their CPU running between 65c and 85c. 47c at idle is respectable. Cheers.
Are you talking about macs or PCs? :)

Iam kinda worried now cause i can feel it heating more! I have the battery taken out, but are these temps ok?
 

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