I was wondering how the temps you get from lm_sensors compare to the ones in the bios. I just installed a bp6 and it seems like the values are very high in the bios, cpu1 is 35-40 C and cpu2 is 28-30 C. This is right after booting up. I have heatsink paste and two globalwin fans installed on them also. I'm running 2-366's (not overclocked). after rambling on... would I need to goto a 2.3.x kernel to get lm_sensors? I'm not sure I trust the temps from the bios, as I seen other information that they might be flaky? thanks, -charlie. p.s. I love the board though, compiled 2.2.12 in under 3 minutes :) > ---------- > From: Jonathan Burchmore[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 11:53 PM > To: Andre Hedrick > Cc: Brian Macy; Trevor Phillips; Linux SMP > Subject: Re: Problems? Re: Abit BP6 Dual Socket370 Motherboard > > Andre Hedrick wrote: > > Jon, care to give your take on this toy? > > I like it. I'm running with two 466's (not overclocked); they run at 38 > degrees C according to lm_sensors. It's been more or less stable, with > only occasional lockups during heated Civ: CTP games (usually at exactly > the _wrong_ moment). I'm pretty sure that the stability problems are > due to the sound card (Ensoniq AudioPCI) and the older version of the > ALSA drivers I'm using, and not the motherboard, since the lockups only > occur when I'm doing something with sound. > > Overall, it's a cheap, stable, and fast combo (It easily beats a dual > PII-400 system, which costs about $100 more). > > N.B. The first BP6 I got flaked out completely after about 15 minutes > of use, so if you buy one, make sure the vendor won't give you a hassle > if you happen to get one with a manufacturing defect. > -- > Jonathan Burchmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, San Diego, CA (US) > 1CFAC66F/1EC3 4D40 3A6D 4F54 9205 9B6D 0FEE 7AC3 1CFA C66F > - > Linux SMP list: FIRST see FAQ at http://www.irisa.fr/prive/mentre/smp-faq/ > To Unsubscribe: send "unsubscribe linux-smp" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - Linux SMP list: FIRST see FAQ at http://www.irisa.fr/prive/mentre/smp-faq/ To Unsubscribe: send "unsubscribe linux-smp" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
