IMac iSight GPU Temp?

Hi,
I just got my iMac iSight a couple days ago, and i was monitoring the temp of the iMac with Temperature Monitor when i noticed that sometimes my GPU Temp will go up to around 96°C/205°F ... is that normal? i dont want to burn up my graphic card... thanks in advance for any help on this..

Valhalla:
Are you referring to you CPU temperature or the GPU because there are two GPU temperature sensors. I assume you mean the CPU. I don't care what you were told. To me 205 is too hot. Noone else has reported a temperature that high. In fact, I believe the earlier versions shut down around 180+. Why should this one be able to go up to over 200?
I would call help desk again find out what is the accepted range, tell them you think it is running to hot and a new computer or any computer should run that hot. Better yet, find out at what temperature the computer shuts down. Get a case number and make sure you tell the individual that you fear it will burn up your graphic card.
Or tell Apple you are returning the computer. I would be very tempted to return it and don't fret about how long it would take to get another.

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