R rhagen macrumors regular Original poster Jun 22, 2007 #1 I am running your basic programs right now (iTunes, Adium, Word, Safari). My CPU A temp. is 57 according to iStat Pro with fan exhaust 1800rpm. Is this pretty normal. I also live in San Diego, it is a little warm outside.
I am running your basic programs right now (iTunes, Adium, Word, Safari). My CPU A temp. is 57 according to iStat Pro with fan exhaust 1800rpm. Is this pretty normal. I also live in San Diego, it is a little warm outside.
R r1400sch macrumors member Jun 22, 2007 #2 what program do u use to find temperature? mine feels pretty hot on my lap with video ichat and firefox...
what program do u use to find temperature? mine feels pretty hot on my lap with video ichat and firefox...
flopticalcube macrumors G4 Jun 22, 2007 #3 istat pro widget or smcFanControl. Mine is 57C@3000RPM Firefox/Mail/Azureus/NewsFire/iCal/iTunes/Wii Transfer running
istat pro widget or smcFanControl. Mine is 57C@3000RPM Firefox/Mail/Azureus/NewsFire/iCal/iTunes/Wii Transfer running
R rhagen macrumors regular Original poster Jun 22, 2007 #4 How do I make my fan go faster. Is there a downfall besides how loud it is. Because I rather have my notebook running cooler. Or is the fan just automatically increase the speed with temperature.
How do I make my fan go faster. Is there a downfall besides how loud it is. Because I rather have my notebook running cooler. Or is the fan just automatically increase the speed with temperature.
I iDive macrumors member Jun 22, 2007 #5 Fan automatically increases with temperature, no need to make it run faster.