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![]() Mac Specs: 14" iBook G3 900/640/40 _ _ Power Macintosh G3 All-In-One 315/768/20 _ _ 20 GB iPod
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I've searched around, but havent' been able to find any program that lets me monitor the temp of my G3 iBook. One program I tried (I don't recall the name) said that my machine lacked the proper sensor. However, isn't there a program that will let me see what the fan's temp sensor/thermostat is seeing? I'm not concerned with 100% accurate CPU temps so much as I'd just like to be able to gauge the general temperature inside the machine.
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