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iStat Nano Widget
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I have istat nano and the last option "fans" is that supposed to tell me when my fans are running, for example when my computer is hot? If so mine isn't working per say because it doesn't say how many RPMs its running or anything thing???
thanks for any help
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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Yeah, doesn't work for me either. I guessing, though, that it is only functional on certain models. What kind of Mac are you running it on?
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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that widget tells me that my MacBook is running at 104 degrees at start up and that the fan always hums along at about 10,000 RPMs. I have a feeling this isn't quite right. I switched to Core Duo Temp and I love it,
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I am running it on a powerbook g4 and what did you mean that you "switched it" to run that other way? Do you have a new mac or something?
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Jul 2006
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I have a MacBook, and I started using a different app that I trust, but this doesn't help you out one bit as, by name, it is only for Core Duo chipsets.
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