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<blockquote data-quote="rustyk123" data-source="post: 1302523" data-attributes="member: 99923"><p>Ok so what i am getting from this is those temperatures look normal? </p><p></p><p>The reason i would be concerned is that this mac pro is kept inside of a closed cabinet that is wall mounted, meaning less area on the cabinet for air vents. There are only 4 fan vents on this cabinet; one is blocked off, one has a fan, and the other two are open. I thought this would make everything run high.</p><p></p><p>As for the overheating issue, it was the northbridge heatsink that was a common problem which on this one runs at 70˚C Normally, people say it is not concerning unless of 70 if i remember correctly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyk123, post: 1302523, member: 99923"] Ok so what i am getting from this is those temperatures look normal? The reason i would be concerned is that this mac pro is kept inside of a closed cabinet that is wall mounted, meaning less area on the cabinet for air vents. There are only 4 fan vents on this cabinet; one is blocked off, one has a fan, and the other two are open. I thought this would make everything run high. As for the overheating issue, it was the northbridge heatsink that was a common problem which on this one runs at 70˚C Normally, people say it is not concerning unless of 70 if i remember correctly [/QUOTE]
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