This site will help collect and show the temperatures of Apple Macintosh computers using the new processors by Intel. All new computers that haven't faced the trail of time
will have problems and issues that can make users mad and furious. As with the new MacBook Pro machines where were, and still are, problems with heat dissipation. After scouting
forums and help sites for information about what temperatures I can expect on a new MacBook, but that turned out to be harder and more scattered than I first imagined. That's the main
motive behind this site and it didn't take too long to setup as I had the base code handy from another site.
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Machine profile
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Added by: |
zaphodes, 2006-05-30 |
Introduction date: |
Mid-2006 model (2006-05-16) |
SKU/order number: |
MA600LL |
Base model: |
Apple MacBook Pro 15.4-inch 2.0 GHz |
Serial number: |
W8611XXXXXX |
Manufacturing info: |
Assembled: March, 2006, Week 11 Plant: Shanghai, China |
Whine issue / Moo issue: |
No / No |
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CPU frequency: |
2.00 GHz |
Memory: |
Upgraded to 1.0 GB |
Storage drive: |
Upgraded ST 100 GB 5400 RPM |
OS version: |
Mac OS X 10.4 |
Boot ROM version: |
MBP11.0044 |
SMC system version: |
1.2f10 |
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Ambient/room temperature: |
27 °C |
Recorded temperatures on stock cooling: |
Idle (<5%) temperature: |
63 °C |
Load (100%) temperature: |
81 °C |
Drive temperature: |
43 °C |
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The first time I ran the test the temperature stuck at 28C It seems that there is a problem with some Intel chips. Since then it has given more sensible readings.
This report replaces #126. It does not accept my email address to edit it. i must have put in a typo. |
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Comments
#1 - posted by
(188.143.23*.*) | 2012-09-20 12:45:18 |
This is the peercft post for me to find at this time |
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