On 05/07/07, GreatBunzinni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alejandro, Mikko stated that he doesn't experience any overheating
> problems with XP. Your dust bunnies suggestion only sticks if somehow
> the dust bunnies are playing tricks on them evil linux users.
Does this imply that in spite of the "d
Nice one bmjbmj.
I would still like the OS to not shutdown given there are other
options to this problem. A best of both would be really nice.
I managed to clean my heatsink this weekend. Inspection from the
outside looked ok, but inside a big dust mass definitely affecting
airflow. Now this i
On 24/05/07, StevePEI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve,
I think you are simply operating in powersave mode which for me keeps
the CPU running around the 800Mhz from the possible 1.7+Ghz. Hence
your CPU remains cool. I am doing this deliberately now just to keep
from the reboot.
You can evaluat
It started differently, 255 C?! hmmm... but seems to have mixed its
way into the same sort of bug...
So what has changed recently? Did the older kernels simply not bother
shutting things down?
Does it mix-up the reading of CRITICAL?? Is it possible that the
passive trip should be the 100 C in m
I'm a long time sufferer of this, found a way to live with it ensuring
that my laptop simply under performs, ... until recently.
Previously I requested verification of normal operating temperatures
-- how hot is 90-100 C for P-M1.73Ghz really?? At full power mine is
like this, apparently this is
thanks for the concern, its worth everyone giving it thought. However,
once again, we need some facts here.
If anything I am helping the situation by causing the CPU to back-off
earlier with the passive 90. The 110 is an attempt to deal with what
seems to be a glitch. The rest seems like normal
Intel said the Max temp of a Centrino is (100 C).
Mine idles at 50-60 (C) @ 800mhz with no fan.
The fan is "crazy" from about 80 I think. This seems normal.
Btw, I am assuming the Thermal zone 1 is my CPU.
Can anyone point me at proper _fact_ statistics for Centrino
temperatures - I actually f
More data for the problem:
Compaq V4000 (laptop) - Centrino 1.73G. Max CPU Temp (100 C) (from Intel)
Using Ubuntu Dapper. Under high load would claim critical temp reached and
halt. dmesg shows CPU reached (102 C).
Using powersave and kpowersave
For me this problem started out of the blue - no