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Doffo wrote:
@CountRaven
You will need the Apple Service Diagnostics CD. I forget which version off hand it was to calibrate a G5.
I used this version: ASD 2.5.7
Apple Service Diagnostic is distributed to Apple Service Providers only for use with PowerBook G4 (17-inch 1.5GHz), PowerBook G4 (17-inch 1.67GHz), PowerBook G4 (15-inch 1.5/1.33GHz), PowerBook G4 (15-inch 1.67/1.5GHz), PowerBook G4 (12-inch 1.33GHz), PowerBook G4 (12-inch 1.5GHz), iBook G4 (Early 2004), iBook G4 (14-inch Early 2004), eMac (USB2.0), Power Mac G5, Power Mac G5 (June 2004 Series), Power Mac G5 (Late 2004), Power Mac G5 (Early 2005), iMac G5, iBook G4 (12-inch Late 2004), iBook G4 (14-inch Late 2004), Mac mini, and iMac G5 w/ALS (Ambient Light Sensor).
I converted my G5 2.7 tower to passive cooled one. And also i replaced all of the apple system fans too with more silent version. So now my Mos machine quiet. (of course this is relative)
Temperature with leaked liquid cooler was 85-90C
with replaced liquid cooling (PC cooling parts not apple) 62-65C
With "passive" heatsinks 70-75C (On OSX side with heavy load the highest temp was 51C, iddle 36C , avarage 42-25C with this setup.)
Of course ambient temp was around 25C
Anyway keep in mind that apple recalibration process only works under 25C
AFAIK under MOS there is no cpu switching so the central processor work with full power, under OSX there is, so thats why i think there is difference between the temperature numbers.
Anyway MOS temperature will not be correct, because i can touch the heatsinks (means it is cooler than 60C),
MorphOS PowerBook G4 1,67GHz, 2GB Ram, 250GBHdd, ATI 9700/128MB
Morphos G5 2,7GHz, 8GB Ram, 500GB Hdd, ATi Passive cooled 9800 PRO/128MB