Andrew,
I use Thermograph on OS9. http://www.kezer.net/thermograph.html . I have also tone the thermal paste, I don't know for sure how much good it did as my processor had already lost its L2 cache, it did seem to drop the temperature about 10-15 degrees F.


Mike McGinnis

On Thursday, February 19, 2004, at 07:24 AM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:

I've been following the Lombard temperature thread with interest and was thinking of installing some temperature monitoring software.
However all the temperature monitors are OSX and I am running OS 9.2.2.
Is there any reason not to just go ahead and add the thermal paste to my CPU? It doesn't seem to difficult and it has to help.
Any recommendation for the paste itself?


Thanks

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