There were some talk while ago about X taking cpu while it shouldn't. For
me, it goes like this: after I start X it takes 0% cpu while idle and so
does xmms. After three days or so it begins to take 30% while idle and
xmms takes 8%. Killing xmms does not help - X still takes 30% and if I
start xmms again, it'll take 8% while idle. After few days, X will take
40% and after yet some days, 50%. When I restart X, all is back to normal.
This is X 3.3.[56] redhat package, nVidia geforce, gnome 1.0.5[24],
enlightenment 0.16.3/0.15.5, kernel 2.2.1[245] SMP. Do you people
experience anything similar?

This is irritating since it seems that it doesn't matter if the load is
100% or 20%, the cpu temp will some 8 degrees (Celsius) compared to 0%
load.

Which leads me to another peculiar thing: I've been running this mobo some
months now and the idle temp has always been ~33C cpu/ 40C mobo (under
load 40C-42C cpu/ 45C-48C mobo). Now suddenly after ~11 days of uptime the
temperatures seemed to rise ~8C (~40C/47C idle, 48C/53C-58C loaded). As
far as I can tell, all the fans are still working, and the case does not
feel any warmer. HTH can that happen?

And how come cpu0 and cpu1 temps never differ more than one degree C, even
if I only load the another cpu?  Is it like this with every BP6? Every SMP
board?

Anyhow, I've now got 2-week uptime two times (the first was terminated by
memory addition, the second is still going). So it seems QQ might just
have done it.



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