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should i be concerned with these temps?
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<blockquote data-quote="curlyimac" data-source="post: 1638826" data-attributes="member: 335865"><p>I have the new 27" iMac retina i5. I just installed temperature gauge app and noticed that the cpu temp hovers around 80 F</p><p>normally. I converted a video in handbrake and it jumps to 192F. </p><p>Will this type of temperature kill the cpu over time? I don't do a lot of converting, only occasionally. </p><p>What is the max temp? I know the i7 is more for editing but I would think that gets pretty hot too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curlyimac, post: 1638826, member: 335865"] I have the new 27" iMac retina i5. I just installed temperature gauge app and noticed that the cpu temp hovers around 80 F normally. I converted a video in handbrake and it jumps to 192F. Will this type of temperature kill the cpu over time? I don't do a lot of converting, only occasionally. What is the max temp? I know the i7 is more for editing but I would think that gets pretty hot too. [/QUOTE]
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