* [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature @ 2006-10-07 13:15 Paul Stear 2006-10-07 17:37 ` Brett Johnson ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Paul Stear @ 2006-10-07 13:15 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 I have started using the athlon cool and quiet facility with cpudyn. However, ksensors show that the processor speed reduced from 2200 to 10000 during low activity but the processor temprature remains at 40 degree C. I was expecting this to reduce. Is this temp normal? For anybody who has an Athlon 64 3500 - What temps are you showing. Thanks for any help Paul -- This message has been sent using kmail with gentoo linux -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature 2006-10-07 13:15 [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature Paul Stear @ 2006-10-07 17:37 ` Brett Johnson 2006-10-08 7:50 ` Jason Booth 2006-10-09 20:28 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Kyle Liddell 2 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Brett Johnson @ 2006-10-07 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 02:15:47PM +0100, Paul Stear wrote: > I have started using the athlon cool and quiet facility with cpudyn. However, > ksensors show that the processor speed reduced from 2200 to 10000 during low > activity but the processor temprature remains at 40 degree C. > I was expecting this to reduce. Is this temp normal? > For anybody who has an Athlon 64 3500 - What temps are you showing. I run an Athlon 64 3400 with cool and queit, my processor slows down to 800MHz while idle and the temp is around 32C. Under full load it gets to 38C ~ 42C depending on room temperature. IIRC when I first built this rig, I had a similar problem where the CPU never cooled down. After a bit of research I determined I may have used too much thermal paste between the CPU and heat sink. After removing the old paste and reapplying a very very thin coat my system seems to run cooler. In the dead of winter I have seen the CPU idle as low as 28C (mind you my ambient room temp in the winter is about 17C). -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature 2006-10-07 13:15 [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature Paul Stear 2006-10-07 17:37 ` Brett Johnson @ 2006-10-08 7:50 ` Jason Booth 2006-10-08 16:13 ` Drew 2006-10-09 20:28 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Kyle Liddell 2 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Jason Booth @ 2006-10-08 7:50 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 On Saturday 07 October 2006 07:15, Paul Stear wrote: > I have started using the athlon cool and quiet facility with cpudyn. > However, ksensors show that the processor speed reduced from 2200 to 10000 > during low activity but the processor temprature remains at 40 degree C. > I was expecting this to reduce. Is this temp normal? > For anybody who has an Athlon 64 3500 - What temps are you showing. > > Thanks for any help > Paul It's been a funky night, and I'm about to anounce myself to this list because it's new for me, and.... this not having anything to do with you at all, I think this list has been full of B.S. lately and hard to join I'm running an amd64 3500 at 2.2ghz and I don't think I compiled my kernel with support for temperature. If your compiles aren't failing and sed/gcc or anything that deals with floating point numbers isn't failing, you're not too hot or too overclocked or, as my dumb donkey thinks, not overclocked enough. cheers, jbooth > -- > This message has been sent using kmail with gentoo linux -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature 2006-10-08 7:50 ` Jason Booth @ 2006-10-08 16:13 ` Drew 2006-10-09 11:36 ` Rob Lesslie 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Drew @ 2006-10-08 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > If your compiles aren't failing and sed/gcc or anything that deals with > floating point numbers isn't failing, you're not too hot or too overclocked > or, as my dumb donkey thinks, not overclocked enough. That's not quite true Jason. You can have a chip running hot enough it's introducing errors into the computations but not crashing apps. Try a Prime95 torture test and see what I mean. It calculates Mersenne Primes and under the torture test trys to recompute a number of mersenne primes. Because it's testing against a known good value, it's able to detect if any of the math calculations are unstable due to heat. And yes I do overclock. :P Running an Athlon XPm 2500+ @ 2.5GHz(stock: 1.8GHz). Temps never crack 40c on air cooling and the rig is rock solid. -Andrew -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature 2006-10-08 16:13 ` Drew @ 2006-10-09 11:36 ` Rob Lesslie 2006-10-09 14:04 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Duncan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Rob Lesslie @ 2006-10-09 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 I have a 3 year old 3200+ laptop, which gets to about 88C under load :) Still runs though. -- Rob Lesslie -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-amd64] Re: Processor Temprature 2006-10-09 11:36 ` Rob Lesslie @ 2006-10-09 14:04 ` Duncan 2006-10-10 14:05 ` Paul Stear 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Duncan @ 2006-10-09 14:04 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 "Rob Lesslie" <roblesslie@gmail.com> posted abc7ae5b0610090436v97ac5cfs5566868bb916b34@mail.gmail.com, excerpted below, on Mon, 09 Oct 2006 12:36:26 +0100: > I have a 3 year old 3200+ laptop, which gets to about 88C under load :) My (also three years old) dual Opteron 242 system runs ~55-59 C, regardless of whether I'm doing a load 10+ set of parallel emerges, or it's running the typical idle xorg/kde 5-10% one CPU, not registering anything on the other. My lm-sensors graphs in ksysguard are all three (two CPUs and system temp) ranged 47-68 C, and all three including systemp normally register in that range, CPU temps as I said 55-59, system temp 48-53. I can also mention that while I have AC, I'm in a really rather poorly insulated residence in Phoenix, AZ, where summer exterior temps (shaded) regularly exceed 46 C (115 F) and it can be hot enough to run the AC on warm days even in mid-winter. The computer is next to an unshaded eastern facing external wall that gets decently warm to the touch. Despite that, computer temps remain stable. Finally, I'm running a quad-drive SATA RAID installation, and four sticks of pc3200 RAM, which will contribute to the heat. Fans? In the BIOS, I have the system set for 30% fan-speed at 50 C to 100% @ 70 C. The (triple fan) power supply fans are auto-speed-regulated as well. Other than the power supply fans, I have a 6" intake fan (fixed speed) and two 3" exhaust fans (variable speed). All the fans seem to stay at the low end of their speed/noise range and seldom if ever increase noticeably in noise, either, even at full 10+ load average and 100% both CPUs in mid-summer, so the system appears to be relatively thermally stable. My AC is normally set @ about 27 C (80 F). If I let ambient-room increase to 30 C, 86 F, system and CPU temps rise by a similar amount, to 59-62 C. A couple summers ago, I had my AC go out. The hard drive overheated and developed some bad sectors, but the CPUs didn't seem to be affected -- they apparently triggered thermal shutdown and were fine. As I had duplicated partitions on the hard drive, after getting a new AC and restabilizing temps, it was stable on other than the damaged sectors. However, I expedited my disk upgrades as I was afraid it wouldn't remain that way, with the result being the switch to RAID. I run Linux kernel RAID, RAID-1 for /boot (as that's required for /boot since GRUB doesn't understand other than RAID-1), RAID-6, so I can lose any two of the four drives without issue, for my main system, and RAID-0 for temporary or redownloadable stuff like the portage tree and distfiles, kernel sources, and ccache. I also switched from 1 year warrantee WD and Maxtor drives (Maxtor that time, I'd had a WD go out the year before, heat related or not I'm not sure) to 5-yr warrantee Seagates. I'd never had a drive go out until they hit 100 gig, but the 100 gig WD and the 250 gig Maxtor going out each after about a year was enough to decide I needed something better, and the quad 300-gig Seagate SATAs have been great for just over a year now, so here's hoping... So anyway, I've had more problems with drives overheating than CPUs. That's the take-away. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Re: Processor Temprature 2006-10-09 14:04 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Duncan @ 2006-10-10 14:05 ` Paul Stear 2006-10-10 14:23 ` Bob Sanders 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Paul Stear @ 2006-10-10 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 Thanks to all who replied, I guess that my temp is about right, it still seems strange that it doesn't reduce at idle. Perhaps I should turn the sensor off and then I won't notice it anymore!!!!! Thanks again Paul -- This message has been sent using kmail with gentoo linux -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Re: Processor Temprature 2006-10-10 14:05 ` Paul Stear @ 2006-10-10 14:23 ` Bob Sanders 0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Bob Sanders @ 2006-10-10 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 Paul Stear, mused, then expounded: > Thanks to all who replied, I guess that my temp is about right, it still seems > strange that it doesn't reduce at idle. > It could be the motherboard sensors aren't working correctly or that the wrong weighting is being used. And it could be the air flow in the case is improper - perhaps a loop where it's taking in pre-heated exhaust air. Or it could be a fan is reversed - pulling in air when it should be exhausting air. Or, it simply could be the location of the case. > Perhaps I should turn the sensor off and then I won't notice it anymore!!!!! > It's more important to monitor fans than temps. A dead fan is more destructive than running slightly high temps. Bob - -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature 2006-10-07 13:15 [gentoo-amd64] Processor Temprature Paul Stear 2006-10-07 17:37 ` Brett Johnson 2006-10-08 7:50 ` Jason Booth @ 2006-10-09 20:28 ` Kyle Liddell 2 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Kyle Liddell @ 2006-10-09 20:28 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 02:15:47PM +0100, Paul Stear wrote: > For anybody who has an Athlon 64 3500 - What temps are you showing. I have a socket 939 3500+. It's in a large tower case with 5 case fans, and it has a GeForce 7800 right under it. At full load/full speed for several hours, I've never seen it go over 157F (mumble mumble 70C). (Room temp ~80F) At no load/1GHz, I've seen it as low as 90F(32C). (Room temp ~60F) Right now, it's right around 110F(43C) in a ~75F room. I try to keep my room temp around 70, and my usual no load temp is right around the 108F mark, and the usual sustained full load temp is around 150F. The temps you are getting look pretty reasonable. -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
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