On Tuesday 20 June 2006 14:00, Erik Mouw wrote: > On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:03:28AM +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: > > Francesco Pietra wrote: > > > Mother bowrd Tyan K8WE S 2895, two 265 dual opteron, all eight slots of > > > ram filled (1 GB each) > > > > > > At computer on: > > > CPU0=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265 > > > CPU1=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265 > > > > Hi,.. this is off topic: > > I have the same board with two 275 Opterons and these days where its > > hot here in Munich (for what we are used to here) I have enormous heat > > Problems. > > > > I'm using BIOS Version 1.03 of the board and it shows me about the > > following temeratures: > > CPU0 45° C > > CPU1 73° C (I think this must be a BIOS error) > > Ambient 50 °C > > > > And this when the systems does nothing (expect from running X and the > > usual stuff). > > > > Also the chipsets get very hot... > > > > Could you please tell me your experiences with that board? > > Try the lm_sensors.conf from Tyan: > > ftp://ftp.tyan.com/software/lms/lms_s2895.conf > > I experienced similar problems with an S2885, and most of it went away > by using Tyan's lm_sensors config file. The config file still needed a > little tweaking (high temp for the two CPUs were completely different) > but at least it gives you a working config file to start with.
Is that conf file to add to lm-sensors as from : http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/327 ? Although my system, as described above, seems to be in order from the outside, measuring the temperatures inside is a good idea. I would like to do that if i learn how. Thank you francesco pietra > > > Erik > > -- > +-- Erik Mouw -- www.harddisk-recovery.com -- +31 70 370 12 90 -- > > | Lab address: Delftechpark 26, 2628 XH, Delft, The Netherlands