On Sat March 23, 2013 12:49:34 PM Conrad Kostecki wrote:
> Am 23.03.2013 18:19, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
> > On 2013-03-20, Peter Neubauer wrote:
> >> As I understand it, the CPU temperature sensor is relative to a
> >> parameter called Tjmax (maximum junction temperature), but the hardware
> >>
Am 23.03.2013 18:19, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
On 2013-03-20, Peter Neubauer wrote:
As I understand it, the CPU temperature sensor is relative to a
parameter called Tjmax (maximum junction temperature), but the hardware
provides no way for software to determine this parameter. The Linux
driver
On 2013-03-20, Peter Neubauer wrote:
> As I understand it, the CPU temperature sensor is relative to a
> parameter called Tjmax (maximum junction temperature), but the hardware
> provides no way for software to determine this parameter. The Linux
> driver requires a special option to set the c
My idle net6501-50 with no fan, standard case, USB boot device,
mini-PCIe WiFi, two hard drives, and Linux is at 48C CPU temp right now
(ambient 9C).
As I understand it, the CPU temperature sensor is relative to a
parameter called Tjmax (maximum junction temperature), but the hardware
provide
I've searched and read through the -tech archives and though CPU temps
and cooling have been discussed several times, I'm not seeing direct
answers to the questions I have.
I've running a newish net6501-60 loaded with OpenBSD 5.3 "current" and
a Crucial M4 mSATA SSD. No hard drive, no other compone