On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 07:55:33PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > > However, with these settings, the fan is almost all the time at speed 128. > > If I don't do anything, the temperature is around 48°C. > > So why is your fan running at this temperature? The fan starts > definitly at 50°C at the default setting.
Because I usually do not let my laptop sitting idle. :-) When I'm actually using it, it goes up to 50 quite easily. > Have a look at > "modinfo therm_adt76x" to manipulate the default. > In fact, I compiled it in the kernel. Is there still a way to manipulate the values ? I haven't found anything about that. > In my opinion you won't get an answer here. There must be someone > cooking his cpu at _70_°C to tell some experience. Hmm, if so, does > the cpu exist anymore? Is try and error the best way to find it out? It seems so, since it's been reported that the default MacOS setting is around 68-70°C. > I am using the 49 degree hysterese at my 1GIG AlBook ;-) > And search for the tread "therm_adt746x" in this mailing list. Maybe > there some hints available ;-) Thanks. Sam -- "Well, it's assembly language, you know. You don't want to have too much taste..." - Dave Moon
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