On 03/06/2011 12:10 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
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On 03/06/2011 11:24 AM, John Moser wrote:
You've got a hardware problem. The system should never overheat under
load if the fans are working properly.
Cool, I'll switch to ext2 which is faster, and dele
On Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 11:24:35AM -0500, John Moser wrote:
> Why not have a user-configurable critical temperature? 'sensors'
> reports my CPU's critical is 95C; but my system shuts down if I maintain
> above 80C long enough. How about at 75C, CPU frequency scales down to
> minimum? This
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On 03/06/2011 11:24 AM, John Moser wrote:
> When my CPU is under extreme load my system shuts down. Okay, I've
> noted this. There was a layer of dust caked between the fan and heat
> sink... removed it, that helped.
You've got a hardware problem.
So here's a thought: I can read my fan speed, CPU temp, and CPU
frequency scaling speed.
When my CPU is under extreme load my system shuts down. Okay, I've
noted this. There was a layer of dust caked between the fan and heat
sink... removed it, that helped.
Why not have a user-configurabl