http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5534





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-01-10 04:38 -------
although not able to reliably replicate the behaviour, I am now certain that I
have observed the same behaviour on several occassions running Windows XP (!).
The last time I had observed it was after a warm reboot; the fan ran during boot
and never stopped afterwards even when exhaust air was getting really cold.

Other information: I am using the rmclock utility provided by rightmark.org to
do frequency changing in Windows, rather than the official AMD driver. I do not
know if this has anything to do with it - as said, I haven't been able to
replicate the behaviour and thus can't test swapping the AMD and the rightmark
drivers.

In Windows XP, I cannot probe the ACPI temps - using a utility called Speedfan
(from almico.com), the ACPI temps never get updated unless a thermal trip point
is passed. The SMBus temps do get updated, but I'm not sure these refer to the
same thermal zones.

The only utility that does provide ACPI temps is the Dashboard utility provided
on the AMD website - this however installs its own low-level drivers; which you
can see if you try to run the program after installing it but before the
required rebooting.

Hope it helps, please let me know if I can provide further information.

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