On 04/07/12 12:42, Gordon Henderson
wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jul 2012, tom wrote:
Just checking that a simple psensor
install would see the cpu as temp1?
My machine has started switching itself off and temp1 is
currently around 90c....
psensor? I'm not familiar with that one - lm-sensors is the
"usual" package I know of.
What you get depends on how well the sensors detect the hardware
and the kernel supporting it.
e.g. on my Atom based home/office server, all I get is:
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +47.0 C (crit = +100.0 C)
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0: +26.0 C (crit = +90.0 C)
On a (quad core) system, I see:
atk0110-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
Vcore Voltage: +1.04 V (min = +0.85 V, max = +1.60 V)
+3.3 Voltage: +3.40 V (min = +2.97 V, max = +3.63 V)
+5 Voltage: +5.06 V (min = +4.50 V, max = +5.50 V)
+12 Voltage: +12.08 V (min = +10.20 V, max = +13.80 V)
CPU FAN Speed: 1781 RPM (min = 600 RPM)
CHASSIS FAN Speed: 0 RPM (min = 600 RPM)
POWER FAN Speed: 0 RPM (min = 600 RPM)
CPU Temperature: +35.0°C (high = +60.0°C, crit = +95.0°C)
MB Temperature: +40.0°C (high = +45.0°C, crit = +75.0°C)
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1: +19.5°C (high = +70.0°C, crit = +99.5°C)
and so on. (The aux. fans don't have speed sensors )-:
So try the lm-sensors package..
However 90C is a bit hot... Make sure the fan is turning, etc. and
if it is, make sure the heatsink is touching the chip - sometimes
worth re-seating them.
Gordon
Psensor is the gui that graphs at the above data.
The machine (its a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 after a borked
upgrade to same) and it seems its not set up the power stuff
(again!!) so it wont turn the fan up/down one demand - or even
hibernate any more. Have to run LXDE as unity wont work with NVidia
driver.
Going off ubuntu big time.
Tom te tom te tom
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