All power supplies include a thermal fuse, which would typically cut the
power at about 85°C.
Normally that would never happen, but maybe your new laptop pushed the
envelope a little on a hot day...

Graham

Le dim. 9 août 2020 à 20:57, I. Ivanov <iv3...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi All,
>
> I know it is quite a stretch but .... have anybody heard of a
> possibility of a power adapter cutting the power to the laptop on its own?
>
> I am observing a very strange issue on a linux laptop and I can only
> simulate it for now when DT is used - using GPU - new AMD processor,
> exporting thousands of images then - when the temperature rises - start
> intense disk operations (copying of files for example). Unplug the power
> adapter from the wall is needed to restore the power.
>
> If anybody is using AMD based linux laptop - would you mind please
> sending a screenshot from "Psensor" when the computer is heavily
> utilized (like exporting thousands of images out of DT using GPU)? I
> would really want to know the temperature scope.
>
> The ones of main concern for me are "Tdie" "Tctl" "temp1" (the 4th value
> top to bottom on Psensor)
>
> Have anybody seen more than 100 Celsius on the above values on any
> laptop when under stress? If not - what do you observe as a normal scope
> for you when the machine is under stress?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> B
>
>
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