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Temperature Monitor

Temperature Monitor - 4.8

Displays all accessible temperature sensors.

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Current Version: 4.8
Release Date: 2009-09-21
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 7,897
Downloads (all versions): 348,500

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Temperature Monitor Troubleshooting Reportno more CPU temp... - Version: 4.8, 9/23/2009 03:42PM PST

Charlie 6336
I went back to version 4.7 after loosing temperature of the CPUs of my iMac 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Mac OS X 10.6.1)
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Temperature Monitor ReviewLove It! - Version: 4.7, 9/4/2009 09:07PM PST

snackycake
I never knew I ran that hot!
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Temperature Monitor ReviewShows Temps for Quad Q9550 2.8Ghz - Version: 4.6, 2/23/2009 11:50PM PST

tony_sabbath
Awesome this version now shows the temps for my Quad 2.8 Q9550 45nm Intel CPU on my Hackintosh without editing the registry file - woohoo
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Temperature Monitor CommentaryGood info - Version: 4.51, 7/13/2008 12:40PM PST

MarkDShulman
I can't seem to turn the program off as too much info now resides in my menu. I am sure someone out there has the answer ;-(
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Temperature Monitor CommentaryTemperature sensors in SSD (Solid State Drives)?! - Version: 4.5, 3/13/2008 09:43AM PST

libertyforall1776
I wonder if there are temperature sensors in SSD (Solid State Drives)?!
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Temperature Monitor ReviewHighly recommended - Version: 4.2, 10/26/2007 12:26AM PST

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Kevin Browne
Excellent monitor, never any problem.
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Temperature Monitor ReviewExcellent Software AND Support - Version: 4.2, 9/4/2007 09:00AM PST

emanmb1
I had a question as to the maximum safe limits of my G5 and Dr. Marcel Bresink replied quickly and completely answered my questions.
I highly recommend Temperature Monitor as one processor on my Dual G5 hit a high of 190F and that caused me some worry which I am now investigating.
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Temperature Monitor CommentaryWell Designed Software - Thanks - Version: 4.11, 4/18/2007 01:26PM PST

andreiru
Just like to say thanks to those who uploaded this software -very effective monitoring. Thanks! The fact that it lets you monitor parts of hardware seperately, as apposed to just giving you basic overall temperature, is also helpful in tracking faults. I.e. I had a very high temp. (over 100c) and tracked it through to realise where the hot component was, and being able to fix the problem eventually. Great stuff! Andrei baking recipes
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Temperature Monitor CommentaryGreat! - Version: 4.11, 4/16/2007 07:54PM PST

wokka1
This is the greatest temp monitor I've ever seen, and free to boot, many kudos!
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Temperature Monitor Developer NoteRegarding "Abusive consumption of Wired memory" - Version: 4.11, 3/21/2007 01:14PM PST

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Marcel Bresink Info
Dear gustavorusso,

thank you very much for your feedback on Temperature Monitor. Unfortunately your report is very unclear and seems to indicate several misunderstandings.

Temperature Monitor is a Mac OS X application. As such it has no permission to use or allocate any wired memory. Only the Mac OS X kernel has this privilege.

Also, the term "to page out wired memory" does not make any sense, because by definition, "wired memory" is the part of the memory which is not allowed to participate in any form of paging. To learn more about this, please see Apple's reference documentation on memory in Mac OS X.

We also have never seen any reports about "system freezes", although the software is in use on several hundred thousand Macintosh systems and we are in close contact with our customers.

So if you actually have seen any problem with Temperature Monitor, please use the feedback feature in the Help menu of the software to provide more data. Any defects (bugs) are usually fixed within a few hours.

Thanks in advance for any feedback you can provide.

Marcel Bresink Software-Systems
Customer Care

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