Yep. This was the first thing I thought of as well.

 

Great minds think alike

or

Fools seldom differ

 

(take your pick)

 

There is a cheap one I’ve seen in the shops with the sensor on the end of a wire. My issue is more that I’d like to do this remotely since I’ve spent a whole heap of time getting rid of cables etc.

 

If I have a way of accessing the temp on the machine I can do things like kick off a shutdown or fire an email when the temp hits a predetermined point.

 

 

 

Regards

Marty

 

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael.S.G.
Sent: Monday, 1 August 2005 9:41 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Invisible Myth Box

 

Not quite CPU temp (But is that really necessary?)
What about a cheap outdoor temp sensor in the box?
(They usualy have a fairly long lead to the sensor)
    (And only $10 at your local electronics shop)

I have my server under a staircase, And the temp sensor sits in a little nook nicely.
Whenever I go past the stairs, I can see the operating temp.

Yeah, I though about building it into Myth somehow. (Actual CPU/MB temp)
 But I really wanted something I could check without looking at a TV/Monitor!


    ATB
       Michael.


Marty Ravell wrote:

This might be slightly OT but I was wondering if anyone could direct me to a utility to monitor the temp of my CPU?

 

In an effort to obtain high WAF I have relocated my amps, the cable box and a new (almost installed) MythTV box to a purpose built plywood cabinet that now lives in the crawl space under my house. It is maybe a little less convenient in some ways but I figure once the Myth box is completely setup there isn’t much need to get at the thing physically. To get the IR to work (cable box as well as PVR-350) I built an Infra-red Extender kit (Jaycar KC-5209) and put the receiver in a standard wall plate on the skirting board.

 

Kinda cool really (if I do say so myself), the idea is that the only things you see in the living room are the TV and the speakers.

 

I’ve vented the box and am about to install some fans but would like to get an idea of how hot the Myth box is running. I can VNC in to run this tool of course. No need to have something pretty integrated into the UI.

 

Any ideas?

 

 

 

Regards

Marty

 

 

 

 


 
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