Hi everyone
I'd really like to get some thoughts on this, particularly interested in what others who have the same machine (Mac Pro 1,1 @ 2.66 Xeon 5150) are experiencing...
When I first bought my Mac Pro, I was so ecstatic at how cool it ran (coming from a Quad 2.5 G5)... last year, I noticed it was running much warmer... ultimately, I tracked it down to the fact that the CPUs used to draw 7-10W each @ idle with OS X 10.5.2 or lower and JUMPS to 30W each @ idle with OS X 10.5.3 or later...
It seems to be purely a software thing because toggling back and forth between the two revisions (10.5.2 vs 10.5.3 or later) clearly affects the power draw...
I find this pretty frustrating because my CPUs never drop below 125F and this equates a LOT of extra heat being exhausted, as well as unnecessary electric cost...
Several others on this forum have said that their machines still idle at the lower power use, despite running even Snow Leopard... the only conclusion I can draw is that something is wrong with my machine? but what?
Any thoughts?
-Justin
I'd really like to get some thoughts on this, particularly interested in what others who have the same machine (Mac Pro 1,1 @ 2.66 Xeon 5150) are experiencing...
When I first bought my Mac Pro, I was so ecstatic at how cool it ran (coming from a Quad 2.5 G5)... last year, I noticed it was running much warmer... ultimately, I tracked it down to the fact that the CPUs used to draw 7-10W each @ idle with OS X 10.5.2 or lower and JUMPS to 30W each @ idle with OS X 10.5.3 or later...
It seems to be purely a software thing because toggling back and forth between the two revisions (10.5.2 vs 10.5.3 or later) clearly affects the power draw...
I find this pretty frustrating because my CPUs never drop below 125F and this equates a LOT of extra heat being exhausted, as well as unnecessary electric cost...
Several others on this forum have said that their machines still idle at the lower power use, despite running even Snow Leopard... the only conclusion I can draw is that something is wrong with my machine? but what?
Any thoughts?
-Justin