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Temperature on imac
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonik" data-source="post: 1027480" data-attributes="member: 138449"><p>I'm currently on 91°c whilst running itunes, firefox, skype and iphoto on my 2009 MBP. Goes up to 100°c when handbrake is running. </p><p></p><p>But its within the running temps. 120°c is the one to watch for as I believe that is when things start to melt, but you mac is designed to shut down if it ever got to that point. </p><p></p><p>I've learned not to worry, and I just use the temp to let me know if a program is running that shouldn't be and is causing the machine to be working extra hard. (cough*HPprinter*cough)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonik, post: 1027480, member: 138449"] I'm currently on 91°c whilst running itunes, firefox, skype and iphoto on my 2009 MBP. Goes up to 100°c when handbrake is running. But its within the running temps. 120°c is the one to watch for as I believe that is when things start to melt, but you mac is designed to shut down if it ever got to that point. I've learned not to worry, and I just use the temp to let me know if a program is running that shouldn't be and is causing the machine to be working extra hard. (cough*HPprinter*cough) [/QUOTE]
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