![]() ![]() If I can get it to work, I now know how to check for performance throttling. Perhaps it hasn't been tested with Leopard, or maybe I'm missing some component it depends on? Thanks for recommending it, though. Temperature in this room is 23C right now, and the exterior temperature is way hotter than room temperature and its hard to imagine it being. EXAMPLES: plutil -covert xml1 -o tmp.xml ist cat tmp.xml. Ran the 2x 'yes > /dev/null' to load up the processors for 10 or 15 minutes and it read 20C. DIAGNOSTICS The plutil command exits 0 on success, and 1 on failure. ![]() I have tried CoreDuoTemp ( :thanks: ) on the 2.33, but it fails with an AppleScript error: Can't make "ys" into type real. Out of curiosity I grabbed the latest version of CoreDuoTemp, and it told me the temperature was 19C. 0.9: Package Installer, main window 33 smaller, no password at launch and no keychain, statistic feature for save computer infos, uptime info, bug. 0.91: Correction of bugs : window position, space folder location (installer and application). 1.0: CoreDuoTemp become a menubar application. Of course, the 2.33 laptop has CPU fans, which keep the temperature down and prevent the temperature-related throttling back. CoreDuoTemp use SpeedIt, a framework by Increw Team. And strangely (or maybe not-so-strangely), though both cores hit 68 degrees within 10 seconds of playback start, once at that temp, the temperature rises very slowly, if at all. This wasnt particularly difficult nor did my MB have what I. Now, its worth mentioning that I did take my MB apart and reapply the thermal paste. Essentially, CoreDuoTemp oscillates between reporting two numbers as my MB heats up. I have also noticed that the Mac Mini starts dropping frames when both cores hit 68 degrees Centigrade. I have some strangeness with CoreDuoTemp and my MacBook. Of course, once it lost it there, it did not recover. CoreDuoTemp is a handy menubar item that monitors an Intel Macs CPU temperature (as well as CPU load and frequency, if you wish). Only during the airport chase scenes did it lose a/v sync. Well, Casino Royale, for one mostly works on 2.33. (On linux you can use coreavc with it though.) You might just have to re-encode anything you want to play. Can your 2.33 even play them okay with the same setup? Because 2.0 is pretty low for 40 mbps bluray, even 2.66 isn't enough with mplayer on linux.
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