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  1. M

    MacBook Air M3 CPU Temp

    Hello all, I just recently downloaded iStatistica to monitor some things on my new M3 air and I found that the CPU temps on all the cores stay low in temp except for core 6. On core 6 there is often times spikes up to 70 deg c while the others remain around 40 deg c. This can be while I am...
  2. daven85

    MP 6,1 2013 Mac Pro

    Heat? I recently got gifted a Mac Pro Late 2013, it has some great spec's and for the most part seems to run as fast as my Late 2018 15" Mac Book Pro. Though I recently noticed that when on for long periods of time it gets very hot. Is this normal or should I be doing something like cleaning...
  3. lumchai

    MacBook Pro 16" CPU & GPU Temps

    I've made a few other posts previously about my MBP thermals and they seem to be a little better in regards to the IDLE temps. The idle CPU and GPU temps seem to sit at about 45-50c in Bootcamp plugged into an external monitor at 75Hz 1080p clamshell mode. With turbo boost disabled and and...
  4. Q

    Is my USB-C to Digital AV dongle and monitor causing my temp to rise this much?

    Base 2.6GHz 16". I purchased a USB-C to USB-C/HDMI/USB dongle, made by Apple, so I could connect my Samsung 24inch 1080P monitor over HDMI. Temps are fine without the external monitor (native/default resolution on both), but with it, they look like the below pic. And the area above the touch bar...
  5. phoenix.factory

    cMP 5.1 - how to test temp probe on CPU heatsink?

    Hi, a friend of mine tried to upgrade his dual CPU 2010 cMP and it turns out like it failed. The guy won't start the the 2 CPUs attached. He took it to my place and I first tough it could be some bended pins on the CPU socket but CPU B looks nice and that's exactly when we attach the second...
  6. AcesInThePocket

    HomeKit Comparing two temperatures

    Hello, I would like to create a Homekit automation with the following logic: IF Kitchen TEMP is less than / equal to Deck (Outside), THEN turn off AC. I can't find an application or otherwise that allows for such comparison between two variables. Thanks for any help. -Phil