Has anyone noticed that their processor runs hotter under Bering 1.1?
I have a P200 motherboard loaded with NICs by my desk that I use for
testing and the processor heatsink runs considerably hotter under Bering
1.1 than under Bering 1.0.
It has no fan so my rough temperature gauge is that I could touch it
comfortably for extended periods of time (a useful finger warmer after a
winter motorbike ride!) under Bering 1.0 but it's too hot to do so under
Bering 1.1.
Same configuration and NICs in both versions. Same low network traffic on
both...
I've noticed that it runs hotter during boot under both distros but then
cools down after the boot process is complete in Bering 1.1.
Just an idle inquiry really but I'd be interested to know if it does
signify anything!
Lee
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