Thanks Lonnie. Yes I looked as the specs and it is 0-70. Pardon my ignorance but is this what is shown when I enable SMART monitoring as below? Is the SSD Temperature currently 30?
SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 16 Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds: ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAGS VALUE WORST THRESH FAIL RAW_VALUE 1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate -O-R-- 100 100 000 - 0 9 Power_On_Hours -O--C- 100 100 000 - 1348 12 Power_Cycle_Count -O--C- 100 100 000 - 26 168 Unknown_Attribute -O--C- 100 100 000 - 0 170 Unknown_Attribute PO--C- 100 100 010 - 15 173 Unknown_Attribute ------ 100 100 000 - 80412694 192 Power-Off_Retract_Count -O--C- 100 100 000 - 2 194 Temperature_Celsius PO---K 070 070 000 - 30 196 Reallocated_Event_Count ------ 100 100 000 - 0 218 Unknown_Attribute ------ 100 100 000 - 0 241 Total_LBAs_Written -O--C- 100 100 000 - 35513 ||||||_ K auto-keep |||||__ C event count ||||___ R error rate |||____ S speed/performance ||_____ O updated online |______ P prefailure warning Regards Michael Knill On 24 Feb 2016, at 12:44 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote: On these hot Summer days, the weakest link is most likely the SSD. The SSD's built-in error correction is probably working overtime. Michael, if your SSD's support SMART, this command may be interesting if it offers a Temperature reading. -- smart-status attr -- Most standard SSD's spec a 70 C upper range, the more costly Wide-Temp SSD's spec 85 C . I have had SSD's working around the 70 C limit for a period of time with no noticeable ill effects. Lonnie On Feb 23, 2016, at 1:28 AM, Michael Knill <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote: > k10temp-pci-00c3 > Adapter: PCI adapter > temp1: +72.5 C (high = +70.0 C) > (crit = +100.0 C, hyst = +97.0 C) > > My APU is pretty hot today. But its not that much hotter than my rack mount > Jetway with internal fan: > f71869a-isa-0290 > Adapter: ISA adapter > +3.3V: +3.33 V > 3VSB: +3.31 V > Vbat: +3.26 V > CPU Fan: 0 RPM ALARM > SYS Fan1: 0 RPM ALARM > SYS Fan2: 0 RPM ALARM > CPU Temp: +64.0 C (high = +85.0 C, hyst = +81.0 C) > (crit = +127.0 C, hyst = +123.0 C) sensor = transistor > SYS Temp1: +64.0 C (high = +85.0 C, hyst = +81.0 C) > (crit = +100.0 C, hyst = +96.0 C) sensor = transistor > SYS Temp2: +66.0 C (high = +70.0 C, hyst = +68.0 C) > (crit = +85.0 C, hyst = +83.0 C) sensor = transistor > > The fact that I am sweating profusely in this room as its so hot, its not as > bad as I thought it would be. > > Regards > Michael Knill > > > > > On 17 Feb 2016, at 8:32 AM, David Kerr <da...@kerr.net> wrote: > > I have been running APU1 24/7 for almost two years. No problems at all. All > network and phone traffic for my house (we're a pretty heavy user, over 300GB > per month). Internal temperature reports 56C right now and that is probably > fairly normal. It is located in a fairly hostile location (basement boiler > room.... no air conditioning). > > David > > On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> > wrote: > In theory the APU2 may run slightly cooler... > > APU1 -> AMD G-T40E (6.4W at 1.0 GHz) clocked at 1.0 GHz > > APU2 -> AMD GX-412TC (6W at 1.2 GHz) clocked at 1.0 GHz > > The GX-412TC does not have an onboard GPU, whereas the AMD G-T40E does but I > suspect it is disabled a much as possible. Also there is no companion chip > (which generates heat) for the GX-412TC as the SoC does it all. > > It would be interesting to see thermal images comparing the APU1 and APU2 > given they use the same case. > > Lonnie > > > On Feb 16, 2016, at 2:05 PM, Michael Knill > <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote: > >> Yes the APU is awesome and it is my standard build however I am certainly >> concerned about the heat dissipation. >> Admittedly I don’t have it in the most ideal cooling environment but I do >> want to stress it a little for real world testing and it has been fine. >> Boy it does get really hot though! >> >> Regards >> Michael Knill >> >> >> >> >> On 17 Feb 2016, at 12:28 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> On Feb 16, 2016, at 3:00 AM, Michael Keuter <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote: >> >>> Am 16.02.2016 um 09:42 schrieb Stefan Ulm <s....@divus.biz>: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> pc engines is bringing out a new board with long term availability „apu2“. >>>> Have you any plans to support this platform? >>>> The board will be available in April 2016. >>>> Is a very powerful board (quadro-core processor and up to 4GB RAM). >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> >>>> Stefan Ulm >>>> Technical Department | Research & Development >>>> stefan....@divus.eu >>> >>> Hi Stefan, >>> >>> the board is already available at German distributors (it has some BIOS >>> issues at the moment) for nearly the same price as the APU1. >>> And yes, we will support it (or it might be already working with the >>> current config). >>> >>> Michael >> >> Hi Stefan, >> >> +1 Michael >> >> I would expect the APU2 to work straight away, but we won't know for sure >> until we get one to test. 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