Ok i did the hand test i.e i touched the heatsink and it wasnt hot at all..i
could barely feel any warmth coming from there!
By the way for those talking bout sensors.... When i type it into terminal
..it gives me temps for both cores...and sometimes they are showing as
different temps!
> Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 22:04:04 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> [email protected]> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] CPU temps> > Alan Pope
> wrote:> > Hi Rob,> > > > On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 18:33 +0100, Rob Beard wrote:>
> >> Pete Stean wrote:> >>> hmm, I'm guessing here, but I would imagine one of
> those is *supposed* > >>> to be CPU temp, the other is case temp - very
> unsual for them to be the > >>> same, case temp is usually a couple degrees
> more. It looks like it's > >>> reading the same sensor twice?? For instance
> if I run 'sensors' I get > >>> 44c and 47c which I grok is ok> >>>> >>> Pete>
> >> If it's an dual core Athlon 64 X2 5000+ then surely CPU1 will be the > >>
> first core and CPU2 will be the second core?> >>> > > > I'd be very surprised
> if there were two sensors on the die, and if there> > were, they'd surely
> read the same.> > > > My dual core intel laptop has one sensor only.> > > >
> Cheers,> > Al.> > <AMD fanboyism> Ahh I'm surprised, I thought the Intel Dual
> Core chips > were just two single core CPU's glued together :-)</AMD
> fanboyism>*> > I see your point, the cores are so close together, or one one
> bit of > silicon that it probably would read the same. Thinking about it a
> bit > more, maybe it's some sort of configuration issue? Dodgy sensors on the
> > motherboard?> > Rob> > * Yep, I'm a self confessed AMD fanboy but I can't
> ignore the fact that > them Core 2 Duo chips are very desirable.> > -- >
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