I still have this issue in NAtty on a dell d630c with nvidia 135m, temperature
reaches 90+ C and the fan goes crazy for 4 seconds full speed then slows down
shortly and repeats all over until it cools down! Very annoying sound and heat
production.
I have to downgrade to v173 but the nasty
Tristan, I don't even know what kind of computer you have. Just search
for your laptop's model and BIOS update, or go to the manufacturer's
web site and search there.
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nvidia graphics driver 177.80 on geforce 8400 makes fan spin all the time
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Tristan, can you upgrade your BIOS?
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 09:15, Tristan Rivoallan tris...@rivoallan.net wrote:
Just upgraded to 9.10
I meant 10.4 ...
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nvidia graphics driver 177.80 on geforce 8400 makes fan spin all the time
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On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Adam Porter
adam+launch...@alphapapa.netadam%2blaunch...@alphapapa.net
wrote:
Tristan, can you upgrade your BIOS?
Of course. But I have no idea on how to do this. Google results are
confusing. Could you direct me to the drivers download page ? Thanks :)
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Just upgraded to 9.10 : the fan started to spin all the time again.
Downgrading to driver 173 fixes the problem.
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Just upgraded to 9.10
I meant 10.4 ...
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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nvidia graphics driver 177.80 on geforce 8400 makes fan spin all the time
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After my update above, my GPU temperature was very high all the time,
getting above 80 at times. I use Compiz Cube, so I configured it to have
0 transparency while not turning, and added a wallpaper (had just a
black background, and my GPU temperature now hovers at around 55
degrees. Evidently,
I'm running Karmic (9.10) and a Dell Latitude D630. I was running NVidia
drivers 173 and my BIOS was version A08. My fan was spinning loudly
mostly when the machine came back from suspend mode, but not
exclusively, as it would get loud at random times during the day. The
GPU temp was 60, and the
I had the problem described above with 8.10 on my Latitude D630 with
an nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 135M. The machine started running hot
with the fan coming on loudly.
Upgrading the BIOS to A15 and downgrading the nVidia driver from 177
to 173 fixed the problem. The machine ran quiet and the
Interesting. Mine is also upgraded from Intrepid, so some stale settings
lying around somewhere are a possible cause (the questions which and
where remains though).
I'll attempt a full reinstall when I have time and report back.
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nvidia graphics driver 177.80 on geforce 8400 makes fan spin
On the contrary, after upgrading to Jaunty and Nvidia 180.44, my GPU is
constantly running at around 70 C. I started monitoring temperature as
the fan started running a lot more than with Intrepid. The laptop is HP
Pavilion dv9340ea.
lspci -knn: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia
Switching to 173 didn't affect the temperature, but the fan seems to be
working less often. This is obviously not good, so I switched back to
180.
However, I'm not running Compiz or any other 3D apps, so I'd expect the
GPU to run much cooler. It would be nice if there were instructions for
According to the nvidia-settings application, my XPS M1330 idles at 40
Celsius. Even watching full screen video, it doesn't get significantly
hotter than this.
I have the latest A15 BIOS installed and have the nvidia-glx driver
180.44-0ubuntu1 installed from the Jaunty repository. I set the
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