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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. -

Machine profile

Profile details:
Added by: EDD, 2006-07-08
Introduction date: Mid-2006 model (2006-05-16)
SKU/order number: MA255LL/A
Base model: Apple MacBook 13-inch 2.0 GHz White
Serial number: N/A
Manufacturing info: N/A
Whine issue / Moo issue: No / Yes

System spesifications:
CPU frequency: 2.00 GHz
Memory: Upgraded to 1.0 GB
Storage drive: Upgraded Seagate 80 GB 5400 RPM
OS version: Mac OS X 10.4.7
Boot ROM version: N/A
SMC system version: N/A

Temperatures:
Ambient/room temperature: 23 °C

Recorded temperatures on stock cooling:
Idle (<5%) temperature: 63 °C
Load (100%) temperature: 82 °C
Drive temperature: 33 °C

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#1 - posted by (216.23.17*.*)2013-06-01 11:27:41
I've worked on Macs all my life. I just relcetny, due to not having the kind of money for a mac, had to buy a Toshiba with Windows Vista. I honestly think I like the Toshiba better now. My old Mac which was the G3 version handed down from my mom, had experienced a lot of problems. The screen would go black and luckily it was still under warranty, but even then, after getting it fixed a few times with the warranty, the problem persisted, and most relcetny, they wanted $ 450.00 to fix it AGAIN! My mom bought a new generation Mac and while it doesn't have any technical problems, it's programming is slightly off. Of course the computers at the Mac store all run perfect, because they aren't being used as in normal day life, I think this is why once you get your own and have it for a few weeks, it gets slower.My mom also has two eMacs and those seem to be slow as well. Not to mention the fact that we have to call my cousin out (he works on computers) every month or so, to get the program back to normal. Sometimes I think these computers have a mind of their own and they're gonna do, what they want. Anyway, my point is, I just bought a brand new Toshiba laptop for $ 450.00 (the price it would have been to repair my old Mac) and I LOVE it. I don't think I'll go back to a Mac again.I hope this helps.