Steve Herber posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below,  on Mon, 02 May 2005 00:41:14 -0700:

> I hope we get a good answer for this.  I finally wrote a small shell
> script to track my CPU temperature and increase the fan speed as the
> temperature goes up.  There seem to be some other programs to do the same
> thing.  I had just expected the hardware to do it automatically.

Well, I'm running dual opterons, which means the CPU clock changes are
disabled.  However, the latest BIOS for my mobo (Tyan s2885) /finally/ got
the functionality that many x86 boards have right away, full memory speed
tweaking, curing my memory issues, and BIOS controlled fans, 30% (-50%,
depending on BIOS setting) @ 50 C, 100% @ 78 C, IIRC, if it's enabled.  I
/definitely/ appreciate the difference!

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