view cpu temp on a macbook pro [solved]
Widgets such as iStat nano (free) and miniStat2 (shareware) don’t seem to register the CPU temp on intel macs. That’s because you need to install a kernel extension called speedit first. You can install it by downloading it, opening the folder up in terminal, and running sudo ./install.sh .
My favorite cpu temp widget, miniCPUHeat, doesn’t seem to work for intel macs even after you install speedit, but the other ones will.
0 comments Wednesday 21 Jun 2006 | jordan314 | Computers, OS X, apple, solved
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