Dan Monge
Dan Monge
I'm seeing the same sort of readings on the following models: iMac 18,3 (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017) iMac 17,1 (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2015) iMac 16,2 (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, Late...
One more, this is from the **_iMac14,3_**. SMCKit binary and [TG Pro](https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/) Not sure where the `HDD_PROXIMITY` would be coming from? **smckit binary:** **AMBIENT_AIR_0 4.0°C CPU_0_DIE -74.0°C** CPU_0_PROXIMITY 31.0°C GPU_0_DIODE...
From **_iMac16,2_**. SMCKit and [TG Pro](https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/) **smckit binary:** **AMBIENT_AIR_0 9.0°C CPU_0_DIE -68.0°C** CPU_0_PROXIMITY 40.0°C **HDD_PROXIMITY -1.0°C** LCD_PROXIMITY 33.0°C MEM_SLOTS_PROXIMITY 40.0°C MISC_PROXIMITY 37.0°C -- Fan -- [id 0] Main Min: 1200...
Thanks for the reply @perfaram! My skills are limited to Bash and AppleScript so I'll just filter out the CPU_0_DIE and HDD_PROXIMITY lines in the [plugin I'm putting together](https://github.com/macitpros/wm-temp). In...
@perfaram here is the ambient air readings from SMCExplorer. For reference, all of these computers are in located in offices in different buildings. Looks like `TA0p` is more accurate for...
Yes, I'd agree `TA0V` is more accurate. Running SMCExplorer on a Mac with "normal" Ambient temperatures (iMac12,1) coming from SMCKit, SMCExplorer, and TG Pro `TA0V` is right in line with...