Thanks Al and Paddy!
I kind of figured there was no sensor to read when I ran a little utility called ThermoDock last night and got a CPU temp. reading of 30°F! (I wish)
SystemManager is pretty cool! However, the line where the CPU temp. is supposed to show says N/A.
I'm not concerned about the temperature... just curious.
Since I installed the Apple noise reduction fan kit, I've been pretty happy with the the noise level of my G4.
It started that dieseling that you may have heard about. After about a half hour in a room with an ambient temperature of say, 68°F, the fan starts a goofy sounding pulse that resembles a little engine idling.
That has been remedied!
After reading how people have modified the airflow going from the CPU fan to the heat sync, I decided to try something.
I folded a piece of cover stock so it would fit alone side the fan, where the wires go through. Then I wrapped the card across the hard drives and tucked it inside the box housing so it doesn't interfere with closing the box.
This little modification does two things:
1. It creates a funnel of air, directed at the heat sync.
2. It isolates the hard drives, away from the direct exposure to the heat sync.
Ever since that little modification, the CPU fan never goes above the low range. So... no dieseling!