An old thread, I know but I've experienced similar problems.
After upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04.3 to 16.04.1 with Xmonad window manager
certain undesirable symptoms began to arise. Of course, fglrx was be
removed and the xserver-xorg-driver-ati(?) graphics driver was installed
instead. In 14.04 I
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1002:9552 [Compaq Presario
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1002:9552 [Compaq Presario CQ61-320EG Notebook PC] CPU Overheating
with
I realize that this is several years old but it's the closest match to
the symptoms I'm searching.
The last comment was it works but my AMD 6870 based desktop card rages
with fans at full speed from start up to shut down.
linux 3.18.6-1
xf86-video-ati 1:7.5.0-2
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This bug was reported against 12.04 LTS and yes I am using extra cooling
right now because while the ubuntuone syncdeamon is registering it's
files and deja-dup is doing it's backup the temperature still peaks at
85°( with external cooling!). So the issue still exists.
I'll try to install a
OK, I've installed a snapshot but I believe it may be too buggy to actually
test it:
- psensor freezes when configuring the graph
- ubunutoone configuration crashes with:
KeyError
u'8e0fc793-4ee0-49e3-8a9d-38a077438bfb'
... I'll try again with tomorrow's snapshot.
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David Ayers, thank you for attempting to perform the requested test. As
a potential WORKAROUND in Precise only, as fglrx is not available for
your card from a Ubuntu repository after Precise, would the fglrx
drivers provide a better heat profile for your hardware via
Thanks, put proprietary drivers are not a option for me. I'd rather
stick with the external cooling.
Despite the error messages, the ubuntu-one files seem to by syncing now.
And the psensor preference changes took effect after I killed the
process and restarted it. So'll still continue test
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David Ayers, thank you for providing the requested information. Regarding your
comments:
Thanks, put proprietary drivers are not a option for me. I'd rather stick
with the external cooling.
Fair enough.
Despite the error messages, the ubuntu-one files seem to by syncing
now. And the psensor
Thanks for all the extra pointers... will try them once I get a base line for
trusty. Unfortunately the standard triggers ubuntu-one Deja-Dup may not be
trivial to test. See #LP 1267590
But I'll try some other cpu intensive things... possiibly backup-manager with
gpg.
Currently the
David Ayers, thank you for your quick response. One other data point
that would helpful is if you test a more lightweight desktop environment
(ex. Xubuntu) does this provide any further improvement?
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Ever since upgrading from Maverick (with GNOME Classic) to Precise
Thanks, Christopher, but I believe most packages supported by UbuntuAdvantate
subscriptions are only available under Unity.
I'd rather stick to them, mostly because I'm hoping to have less issues with
default settings and applications.
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Thanks, Christopher, but I believe most packages supported by UbuntuAdvantate
subscriptions are only available under Unity. I'd rather stick to them, mostly
because I'm hoping to have less issues with default settings and applications.
Fair enough. We
OK so after letting ubuntuone sync finish overnight, login out and back
in this morning, successfully starting deja-dup manually while ubuntuone
was collecting its files, watching the making of Sintel in WebM in the
browser, while installing precise via virt-manager, psensor indicated
that the
I was able to peak the temperature 96° on precise, but couldn't get it
to lockup anymore. So I have to correct my original statement that the
issue persists. It was based on the fact that the temperature rose
rather quickly above 90° after login while duplicity was running and
ubuntuone was
David Ayers, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
Better power management for AMD/ATI Radeon R600 and newer hardware is
finally available in the upstream 3.11 linux kernel.
For people using Ubuntu, the first release candidate (3.11-rc1) of the
3.11 kernel is available at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/ and instructions on how to
Good news indeed. Will openSUSE 13.1 have the kernel with this feature?
Also, is this going to be defaulted, or will we have to manually add the
GRUB parameter?
Also, what exactly does this new feature do? Does it add adaptive fan
speed and / or better GPU frequency selection (though that's
For further information see my blog post:
http://www.botchco.com/agd5f/?p=57
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Title:
CPU Overheating with ATI
Thanks Alex.
I also note that at http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?81666-AMD-
Has-Massive-Radeon-Patch-Set-Power-Management!p=338745#post338745 you
said DPM works fine with multiple monitors. which is great given that
http://wiki.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index3h2 says that the older
Yes, it works with multiple monitors and there shouldn't be any
flickering as the performance level changes are handled by dedicated
hardware rather than the driver.
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I didn't get to test the Radeon driver much (stuck with fglrx due to an
issue) but one of the things that bothered me is the lack of a properly
adjusted fan speed. I fully support a dynamic system of adjustment.
At least with 7.0.0, the fan speed is constantly slow with the low
profile and
I can confirm this bug also on my card:
Ati Mobility radeon HD 4500, RV710
I always had overheating problems with the opensource driver, so I used
the binary driver from ATI.
Actually with the latest updates the ati-closed-driver doesn't work
anymore also on ubuntu 12.04
So the only solution is
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CPU Overheating with ATI driver
I have had this problem for years and it is the sole reason I had used
the proprietary ATI driver.
Unfortunately new versions of the ATI drivers don't support my card
anymore (Radeon HD 4670) so I am kind of waiting for a fix on the open
source driver side ...
If you don't want to trouble
hi there,
i have the same problem with my Asus laptop, X5DAF, AMD Turion II @ 2.30
GHz, 4 GB RAM
elhoir@elhoir-laptop:~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV710
[Mobility Radeon HD 4500/5100 Series]
elhoir@elhoir-laptop:~$
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Yes, I have the same problem on Asus laptop with Mobility Radeon HD 3200
video. Operation system - Ubuntu 12.10
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Overheating AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile M500 ATI RV710Mobility Radeon HD
4300
+ CPU Overheating with ATI driver
** Summary changed:
- CPU Overheating with ATI driver
+ CPU Overheating with
I have the same issue with a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 13.
robi@edge:~$ lspci|grep VGA
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RS880M
[Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series]
Also there seem to be other reports of the same issue: bug #41234,
#41762, #50327, #52001, and
Same situation on my Lenovo T500 Notebook with the following card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV635
[Mobility Radeon HD 3650]
If my Notebook is in IDLE-state the temperature stays about 75° and I hear the
noise of the fan nearly all the time. Heavy
Public bug reported:
Ever since upgrading from Maverick (with GNOME Classic) to Precise
(using Unity 2D since using the default Unity makes the situation worse)
my note book regularly overheats with normal usage:
I've been regularly using:
echo low | sudo tee
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