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Any CPU temperature sensor widgets for MacBook Pro?
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Yup. It runs hot. I'd like to see just how hot those processors get...
I've looked at lots of universal binary temperature widgets, but I haven't found one compatible with the MBP yet.
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I would like ro see one as well.
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Already tried those- dont with MBP's temperature and fan senors.
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werd.....they dont work on my MBP
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Don't think there are any temp sensor apps/widgets out there that will work with the Intel Macs at the moment...
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oh, sorry.
I figured, since they were Universal binary...
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Originally Posted by andretan
Don't think there are any temp sensor apps/widgets out there that will work with the Intel Macs at the moment...
ugh... ok thank you for this, i least i dont have keep installing widgets that dont work.
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Computers:
Macbook Pro: 17in, 2.16Ghz, 120GB HD, 1.5 GB ram.
iBook G4: 1.07Ghz, 60GB HD, 756mb ram (on sale for parts)
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