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I have just read about the application Temperature Monitor in MacFormat magazine. It sounded interesting and so I downloaded it and tried it. It is interesting.
If you are one of those people who likes to know just how hot your CPUs, Disks, RAM modules and so on are getting, updated in real time, Temperature Monitor may be for you. This is quite an app for this particular purpose. It was able to provide me with all sorts of readings that iStat Pro does not show.
I would definitely recommend it for the curious (and those who are worried that they may be overloading/overheating their Macs).
If you are one of those people who likes to know just how hot your CPUs, Disks, RAM modules and so on are getting, updated in real time, Temperature Monitor may be for you. This is quite an app for this particular purpose. It was able to provide me with all sorts of readings that iStat Pro does not show.
I would definitely recommend it for the curious (and those who are worried that they may be overloading/overheating their Macs).