http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12994





--- Comment #18 from Maciej Piechotka <uzytkown...@gmail.com>  2009-04-22 
21:44:33 ---
Well. The instruction where to put thermal grease actually was in the manual in
section covering replacing CPU. Eventually (I had some problems with removing
fan as it used some strange screws and I had to borrow screwdriver) I applied
new termal grease.

Just after application nothing much changed - the computer heated to 89C
instantly (with cpufreq applied). Currently under heavy load (rebuilding system
with new gcc 4.4.0 - yes no risk no fun ;) - however report is from kernel
build with 4.3.2) the temperature is about 79-82C with cpufreq applied (around
1.1/1.5 GHz). Currently I increase the bounderies - it seems that the
temperature now is 79-84C (still system jumps into 1.1 GHz uder heavy load). 

Aa far as I understend it is normal that new grease needs some time to reach it
final level. All in all I think it was a hardware bug given then after appling
hardware fix computer runs 5x faster and 10C cooler after around 24h. I guess
that this bug can be marked as invalid (if not I will repopen it).

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