Hi everybody, * Danny Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050321 23:49]:
> Alex D'Elia wrote: > > > >before, when the machine was compiling, it was getting > >at 82 degrees with 100% CPU > > > >now, with 100% CPU it gets at maximum 52 degrees. > > Totally un-scientific, but I have been watching tempurature the past few > days with gkrellm. I thought your report sounded pretty fantastic, so I > HAD to try it out. I made world, etc. And while making world, > tempurature climbed rapidly to top tempurature of 144.5F. that was also my reaction. That is why I started to look for a explanation, but I am sure of it, not because of the software I use to check temperature, but specially from my hand. Untill the last update, the system was always getting to such temperatures as soon as it was compiling for a while ( 5 minutes ). And the temperature was really high because my hand on the laptop was simply more hot than it is in these days. I know its pretty empirical as a proof, but the laptop is not compiling since 2 days, and still the temperature is now at 52 degrees Celsius, Before, in the last 3 months, every time I compiled something for longer than 5 minutes, it reached high temperatures, really high :-0 !!! > Since booting in to the new world, and running portmanager -u, as well > as streaming, plenty of work to keep the system quite loaded, it took > some time to get past 120F, and now seems to top out around ... 142.7F > it says now. It took a long time to get past 140F. > > It seems that if thre IS a difference, that maybe it takes longer to > build up heat now? Ah well . . . > > Thanks, > -danny I think it hangs with the acpi system, but I cant tell. I hope at least this that this case may be of help for the community red d(r)eam(s)on, alex -- ** acme aka Alex D'Elia ** http://root.acme.com mobile_at:: +43-699-12034633 ** priv:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mobile_it:: +39-328-4029914 ** work:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] USATEL:: +1--646-4851628 _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"