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Quote: Originally Posted by Rokken My iMac was warm in normal use and a bit hot when gaming prior to 10.5.8, but it's much cooler after the update and it's seldom hot now. Rokken, Yesterday, I went to a Best Buy store and described my Blazi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac The fact that the overheating may be related to 10.5.7 suggests to me its not an engineering issue as you fear. Then I wonder why the authorized Apple repair facility found excessive heat, hardware faults …
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac I have a 20" iMac with the 2.66 ghz penryn cpu. It has never gotten over 54 degrees Celsius. Even when my son and I are playing COD. NEVER. And COD works the cpu and gpu pretty hard. Granted my machine i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac Be polite but firm. Let them know that you would like the problem resolved for good this time. Once you see a Genius more than likely your problem will be resolved to your satisfaction. Thanks again, b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac Its broke. Take it to an Apple store and show them the problem. It'll get fixed or replaced. Many people who have a recurring problem with a Mac actually come out ahead. There are numerous stories of peopl…
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This blazing hot iMac is now locking up and page loads are momentarily scrambled with increased frequency. Logic board may be dying after just 2 months due to extreme heat. An arrogant and condescending person from Steve Jobs office called and af…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hudson1 I think you might be misinterpreting what you heard about Apple's view of temperature monitoring software. It's likely it's the results they take a dim view of, not whether you run the software. Hudson, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Try running this software: http://www.bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html It will let you see what the actual temperatures of your CPU and whatever supported sensors are reading. Mobile parts can wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Try running this software: http://www.bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html It will let you see what the actual temperatures of your CPU and whatever supported sensors are reading. Mobile parts can wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hudson1 Gee, that doesn't sound right. Pure speculation... but it almost seems as if there's been some disconnect between the processor (or maybe some other component) and the heat sink system. Perhaps faulty or miss…