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BeyondMountains

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Jan 11, 2008
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when i took this it wasnt even too hot out, only about 85
on days 90+ i try not to even turn it on

there are times where all those temps were increased by another 10. take that into consideration too, would that be too hot? another 10degrees on top of everything listed.
 
Mine looks about the same.
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when i took this it wasnt even too hot out, only about 85
on days 90+ i try not to even turn it on

there are times where all those temps were increased by another 10. take that into consideration too, would that be too hot? another 10degrees on top of everything listed.

Those temperatures look fine, although it would be easier
for me to tell if they were in centrigrade.
 
His temps in C are anywhere from 29.4 C (F being 85) to 51 C (F being 124).

I don't think those are too bad, and you can always turn up the fans a bit with SMC Fan Control and cool it down further.
 
why is the ambient so warm :)

is it warm in the room you keep your computer in? my ambient temp is 79 typically, with the other temps being a bit lower than yours.. typically in the 90s for CPU.
 
is it warm in the room you keep your computer in? my ambient temp is 79 typically, with the other temps being a bit lower than yours.. typically in the 90s for CPU.

the room is very warm always about the same as outside so 80s- low 100s and very humid i pray for 70degree nights which i get a lot but not all the time
 
Those look fine. Compared to temps of a notebook chip, those are very desirable. :D (My ProBook averages 120* after ArcticSilver 5 application)
 
you have a Mac Pro, but no air conditioning?? :eek:

gosh,
my room is in the attic. we have central air. so its always around 70-75 throughout the rest of the house but hot upstairs in the attic. putting an additional air conditional in, isn't an option at the moment.
 
Mac Pros run very cool. The temperatures could be much much higher without any significant risk to your computer. When people post saying they're concerned about their computer running at 85 degrees, they're talking celsius. Your temperatures are fahrenheit.
 
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