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Hello runningclouds,
If CPU1 is always hotter than CPU2, this means a problem is in the cooling. Lawrence |
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Bearcat
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If blowing the dust bunnies don't do the trick, reapply thermal paste. Have owned a 2006 and 2008 Mac pro in the past. Have read apple replacing motherboards due to issues like this. Still have apple care? If so, might want to call apple to see what they say.
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