Hello Dave,

Thanks for your answer.

Behavior sounds exactly like bug 352762 :

watch acpi -t gives me :

Thermal  0: ok, 53.0 degrees C

Is it normal that I don't see the second fan temp  (i.e : Thermal 1 like 
your example in bug 352762) ?

It's very ofter above 60°C and goes often to 70-75° C, then starts 
beeping since it's my threshold in the bios...

As soon as I issue the command in the terminal, temp drops to around 
45-50° C but I don't hear more noise as if a fan would be starting.

I'll subscribe to bug 352762 as you suggested. Please let me know if you 
need me to peform any tests that would help us narrow the pb.

Thank you for your time.

Regards,

Bernard


Dave Gilbert a écrit :
> It does sound like a heat problem doesn't?
>
> Try running in a spare terminal:
>
>    watch acpi -t
>
> Sometimes I find the BIOS doesn't start/stop the fan unless I run
> something that monitors the temperature (I've got a bug filed on that -
> bug 352762 - if it fixes it then subscribe to that bug please!
>
> Now, if it doesn't fix it, but just shows its getting hot, then it
> probably is you just need better heatsinks/fans I guess?
>
> Dave
>
>

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