I would like to understand why using linux, my notebook gets much higher temperatures than using windows, in linux i get about 67º celcius grades.
Im pasting here the sensors output: ]# sensors it87-isa-0800 Adapter: ISA adapter VCore 1: +0.00 V (min = +1.42 V, max = +1.57 V) ALARM VCore 2: +0.00 V (min = +2.40 V, max = +2.61 V) ALARM +3.3V: +0.00 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +3.46 V) ALARM +5V: +0.00 V (min = +4.76 V, max = +5.24 V) ALARM +12V: +0.00 V (min = +11.39 V, max = +12.61 V) ALARM -12V: -27.36 V (min = -12.63 V, max = -11.41 V) ALARM -5V: -13.64 V (min = -5.26 V, max = -4.77 V) ALARM Stdby: +0.00 V (min = +4.76 V, max = +5.24 V) ALARM VBat: +3.28 V fan1: 135000 RPM (min = 0 RPM, div = 2) fan2: 0 RPM (min = 2657 RPM, div = 2) fan3: 0 RPM (min = 2657 RPM, div = 2) M/B Temp: +67°C (low = +15°C, high = +40°C) sensor = diode CPU Temp: +67°C (low = +15°C, high = +45°C) sensor = diode Temp3: +67°C (low = +15°C, high = +45°C) sensor = diode
I'm doubting that those temperatures are accurate, considering how screwed up all the other parameter values are..
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