On Mar 27, 2007, at 8:48 AM, Eric Dunbar wrote: >> >> Yeah, the promised G5 notebook never materialized due to power and >> heat problems, and consequently battery life. My G5 iMac gets close >> to 180 degrees when working hard, and idles at around 125. > > You're presumably talking in Fahrenheit (I'm guessing you're from > the US ;-)? > > 52 degrees C is quite warm (125 Fahrenheit) and 82 degrees C (180 > degrees F... 1.8 F = 1.0 C) sounds like it's way beyond the safe > operating long-term temperature for a CPU.
Yes, I'm a yank and I'm using Lord Fahrenheit's strange temperature scale. It actually derives from 100 degrees being human body temperature and zero being the coldest normally experienced in England. He was off a tad on body temp but actually pretty close considering the technology of his day, as "normal" body temp is considered to be 98.6 degrees these days. The G5 only hits 170 - 180 when working hard, and settles down pretty fast at idle of 125, still too hot IMHO. No way around it, G5s run HOT, but the thing is so bloody useful I just figure if it burns out I'll just replace it. Sorry for the OT. Brian Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
