No problem. Here the output of 'sysctl -a|grep hw'.
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class)
hw.ncpu=2
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=wd0
hw.diskcount=1
hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=32.00 degC
hw.sensors.admtm0.temp0=22.00 degC (Internal)
hw.sensors.admtm0.temp1=36.00 degC (External)
hw.sensors.admtm0.temp2=28.00 degC (External)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt0=2.54 VDC (2.5 V)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt1=0.00 VDC (Vccp)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt2=2.44 VDC (3.3 V)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt3=4.97 VDC (5 V)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt4=12.12 VDC (12 V)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt5=3.27 VDC (Vcc)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt6=1.57 VDC (1.5 V)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt7=1.78 VDC (1.8 V)
hw.cpuspeed=1613
hw.setperf=100
hw.vendor=Intel Corporation
hw.product=D945GCLF2
hw.uuid=c3d16cf0-8dd7-11dd-b190-00112550a074
hw.physmem=2135662592
hw.usermem=2135646208
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Patrick
Chris Cohen wrote:
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
I use a Morex CUBID CP2600 [1] with a Morex 60W Power Kit. In Germany
for approximately 110 Euro. I installed a 2.5" hard drive and pinched
off the noisy case fans. Also I bought a new north bridge fan [2]. It
could be still quieter, but it's much better as before.
Thanks for your two replies. I've just got one more question.
Can you read the temperatures with sysctl? (I'm thinking about a totally
fanless design, since this thing would only route (Gbit LAN+DMZ and
DSL) and run pf. So temperature monitoring would be nice)