Normal operating temps. for MacPro2,1, 3GHz Xeon, 8 core?

Does anyone know where I can find a chart or a list of normal operating temps. for the MacPro2,1, 3GHz Xeon, 8 core?
I can't seem to find anything online. Thanks for any help.

I think Hardware Monitor would tell you what and may have a database.
Intel obviously. Just look up the processor for TCASE and TJMAX
More interested in what YOURS are and FBDIMM temps are often the most helpful.
Considering how many people are upgrading theirs to X5355s, redoing thermal paste, there is a lot of info out there.

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