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On my machine the keyboard is usally cool or cold, unless the machine is under load in which case the kayboard is warm and the far left is warm/hot. When I am playing games the bit below the directional arrows can also get a little...
Go to #Linux on irc.gamesnet.net though you need to do more reading first otherwise you are likely to just screw everything up. NS
Quote: Originally posted by chiphart ...NS is right. If you get to that point, I then suggest grabbing gkrell and the ACPI module - it's great. Slight tangent here but...... Chip: There was no "ACPI"...
Quote: Originally posted by gsferrari Ok as far as this acpi support is concerned - is there anything I have to do to enable acpi support in Redhat 9 ?? I want to be able to install temperature sensors like laclasse did...
No, when my machine hit 70, the super fan came on and brought it down to 52'c (but stayed on). NS
My super fan was on all the time the machine was under load up till the point I took it off load, which would have been the same point it reached 50, rather than 60..... NS
Quote: Originally posted by Henrik I'm running the test now, the computer is amazingly responsive even though it uses 100 % cpu. I have 2 instances of cpu burn, one on each virtual processor. Did you guys include error...
Ok, results are in. After a few mins it went up to 70 and the super fan came on (due to it already having been under full load for 25 mins) then every 30 seconds or so it dropped 1 degree till it reached 52'c and just stayed there...
Quote: Originally posted by Ramses Yes, that one process will eat up all the cpu time it can get. I've been an SMP guy for a long time and some thing's seem to transfer over to HT. You can manualy assign affinity to just...
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