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Temperature Monitoring & program to load CPU?
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<blockquote data-quote="Geeky1" data-source="post: 482882" data-attributes="member: 34442"><p>So, two questions... I borrowed my grandmother's mbp for my little brother to do a school project on. While I've got it here I'd like to do a couple things with it. If it goes well I'll go ahead and pick up my birthday present tomorrow (looking at the 17" high res/matte screen MBP with the 7.2k drive in it...).</p><p></p><p>So, two things:</p><p>I need a program that will monitor things like CPU temperature and stuff like that. I've been using hmonitor but I don't know if that's the best program to use or not. Secondly, I need something that's equivalent to say, Prime95 or CPUBurn on a PC-a program that serves no function other than to pile data onto the processor until the poor thing's eyes bug out. (goal being to see just how hot this thing will get when it's running flat out)</p><p></p><p>Any tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geeky1, post: 482882, member: 34442"] So, two questions... I borrowed my grandmother's mbp for my little brother to do a school project on. While I've got it here I'd like to do a couple things with it. If it goes well I'll go ahead and pick up my birthday present tomorrow (looking at the 17" high res/matte screen MBP with the 7.2k drive in it...). So, two things: I need a program that will monitor things like CPU temperature and stuff like that. I've been using hmonitor but I don't know if that's the best program to use or not. Secondly, I need something that's equivalent to say, Prime95 or CPUBurn on a PC-a program that serves no function other than to pile data onto the processor until the poor thing's eyes bug out. (goal being to see just how hot this thing will get when it's running flat out) Any tips? [/QUOTE]
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