There's also the more popular SpeedFan, and on the OS X side there's smcFanControl. http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php http://www.eidac.de/?p=134
For reference, my MacBook Air's CPU gets to ~200º F when running(/compiling) Dolphin under Mountain Lion. Hasn't ever shut itself off or anything, which is more of a perk from the way Turbo Boost balances clockspeed/temperature than anything.
Apple's laptops tend to get pretty damn hot, what with their aluminium shells and their fans connected to the CPU by a three-inch-long flat heatsink... I hear they've improved the thermal design in the Retina 'Books quite a bit, though, with those intake vents on the bottom and the quieter asymmetrical fans.
For reference, my MacBook Air's CPU gets to ~200º F when running(/compiling) Dolphin under Mountain Lion. Hasn't ever shut itself off or anything, which is more of a perk from the way Turbo Boost balances clockspeed/temperature than anything.
Apple's laptops tend to get pretty damn hot, what with their aluminium shells and their fans connected to the CPU by a three-inch-long flat heatsink... I hear they've improved the thermal design in the Retina 'Books quite a bit, though, with those intake vents on the bottom and the quieter asymmetrical fans.
<@skid_au> fishing resort is still broken: http://i.imgur.com/dvPiQKg.png
<@neobrain> dafuq
<+JMC47> no dude, you're just holding the postcard upside down
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<@Lioncash> pauldachz in charge of shitposting :^)
<@neobrain> dafuq
<+JMC47> no dude, you're just holding the postcard upside down
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<@Lioncash> pauldachz in charge of shitposting :^)
