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Memory bank A2 - 41 Memory bank A3 - 41 Memory bank B1 - 42 Memory bank B2 - 45 Memory bank B3 - 42 Memory module A1 - 53 Memory module A2 - 62 Memory module B1 - 57 Memory module B2 - 58 If so, what can I do to cool them down? I have 8GB of RAM and to be quite honest, it definitely doesn't feel like it is running that way and in fact, HD video playback has become choppy since the upgrade. Thanks for any and all help. Mac Pro (Penryn) | OS X (10.5.6) | 8GB 800MHz DDR2 |
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No need to worry there, those temps (if in Farenheit~) are way within limits.
70 degrees is considered relatively normal on what you're running. Try my custom Mac Forums Search Engine: Mac Forums Google Search Please use the reputation system if you consider any help given useful (it's the little ✓/✘ on the left <---) ![]() |
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