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<blockquote data-quote="samueloscar" data-source="post: 1519035" data-attributes="member: 231148"><p>It's a mid 2010 iMac. From everywhere I've read those RPM's are from my broken LCD cable, that seems to be the RPM they go to when the sensor breaks. I'm just trying to isolate the issue of my CPU being a little slow. It makes sense to me that its from the fans, but I'm not quite sure. I'll know once the cable gets here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samueloscar, post: 1519035, member: 231148"] It's a mid 2010 iMac. From everywhere I've read those RPM's are from my broken LCD cable, that seems to be the RPM they go to when the sensor breaks. I'm just trying to isolate the issue of my CPU being a little slow. It makes sense to me that its from the fans, but I'm not quite sure. I'll know once the cable gets here. [/QUOTE]
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