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Callander

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I’m sure this has been asked a ton but I haven’t found anything that has such high temps?

I’m running cineabench multi core and the temps are insane high… is this bad?!

This is after 4 minutes of running.
 
View attachment 2181840I’m sure this has been asked a ton but I haven’t found anything that has such high temps?

I’m running cineabench multi core and the temps are insane high… is this bad?!

This is after 4 minutes of running.
Don't worry. https://bjango.com/help/istatmenus6/knownissues/ unless your temps are in celsius. 205 F = 96.1 C with is a normal temperature after 4 minutes running cinebench. I've temperatures as high as 225 F in my MacBook Air M1running cinebench
 
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Don't worry. https://bjango.com/help/istatmenus6/knownissues/ unless your temps are in celsius. 205 F = 96.1 C with is a normal temperature after 4 minutes running cinebench. I've temperatures as high as 225 F in my MacBook Air M1running cinebench
Good… it didn’t seem too high from my older macs and pcs I’ve had but wanted to make sure. New to the apple silicon world.
 
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I play the game Eve Online with my M2 Pro Mac mini. The GPU temperature often reaches 90°C with the fan running at just over 2000 rpm and about 40W power consumption. I've never bothered to check the CPU temperatures as they are clearly wrong at low power (I get 7°C usually) but I may take a look next time I'm playing. The computer feels warm to the touch but I often run the game for several hours at a time and the computer seems to be happy about it.
 
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