I have been getting a log of these. Depends on ambient and CPU load, i.e. 
killing boinc number-crunchers reduces the occurance, but it happens also when 
the ambient is not as high as it is now. I am running the most recent 2.6.39-
PAE 32-bit kernel from Sid on a P4 that looks like two cores which is why they 
are in pairs. I do not always get the "Hardware Error" but that is the most 
scarey. There are no log entries other than the one-liner.

 5292.082495] CPU1: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled 
(total events = 43517)
[ 5292.082525] CPU0: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled 
(total events = 43518)
[ 5292.083623] CPU1: Core temperature/speed normal
[ 5292.083629] CPU0: Core temperature/speed normal
[ 5399.988063] [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged

LM-Sensors is not correctly measuring temperatures for the MB so yields no 
information.

What to do about this besides wait for an end to global warming :-)


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