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I have tried newer guage pro and thermoindock, neither work to give me an idea of the temperature of the CPU's inside the dual 1 ghz powermac.
I have the tower in a very convenient space but I fear it may be too warm. Thank you Judd |
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im wondering if there is something like this for the powerbook g4.
also the dual g4s have that apollo chip in um...so i hear....apparently they are better at the whole heatsink issue....so i hear.
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why dont you just do it the old fashioned way...
stick a thermometer in the Tower. irmongoose |
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