I see a significant temp difference, esp. in Windows95.
Win95 temps: CPU1 29, CPU2 39, system 38
Linux temps (running 2 RC5 clients) CPU1 35, CPU2 40, system 39.
These are probably off a few degrees, since the way I've checked
this is rebooting and hopping into BIOS ASAP.
However, setting the alarm for 46 degrees only ever triggered
1 temp alarm. Anyone else see CPU2 hotter? Or is this just
the variance of the board?
Someone once said that the Intel spec says to run Celerons < 90C,
and the default alarm temp is 80 C, and Celerons shut down at
130C (this is built in), so I think if you're 45 C or so, you're fine.
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