Hello,
Here's another vote for cleaning out the fans. It definetly keeps mine cooler to clean them out once in awhile. I have also been able to get my temp way down in windows using undervolting but I havn't been able to figure out a way to do it in linux. With the undervolting on my 3200+ it will run as low as 23C with speed stepping keeping it at 800mhz when at load I don't think it ever get's above 40C. I love it, it makes a huge difference in battery life too, I wish There was a way to make linux undervolt because right now it's one of the big perks windows has for me.
Jeff

On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 20:20:35 -0400, L.Tolstoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello friends,

I'm experiencing a high temperature problem with a r3200 machine running
Debian Etch.

Every time I try to run a heavy application (let's say, Cinelerra or any
other video app), the OS shuts down X and print out a message from the
kernel: "temperature too high, shutdown: hda".

I wonder if any of you experienced something similar. I was thinking about
opening the case to check if the fans are working okay.

Any comments on that are appreciated!

cheers,
Luis Felipe.





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