*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 748080 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/748080
If this bug were a duplicate of bug #748080 (ATI card fan is always on
with opensource radeon driver), then we wouldn't have a overheating
problem, would we?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 748080 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/748080
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ATI card fan is always on with opensource radeon driver
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Same problem here, it's been ongoing ever since I started using the
gallium3d drivers. While the performance is better, I can't run 3D
programs for very long without overheating. I tested this running Google
Earth for a few minutes, and the GPU temperature reached 104C. The
bottom of the laptop
I have same problem with Natty. My GPU temp is high after upgrade from
Maverick. In the Maverick is everything ok. The temp was around 55
degree C in Maverick but now is around 62 degree C. Fan still works and
CPU has high temp to.
My Graphic card is Ati Mobility Radeon X1400.
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I confirm this bug. I am running Natty with Ati Mobility Radeon HD 550v.
The Proprietary driver keeps the GPU cool upto 60 degrees and with the
open source driver it idles at 80 degrees.
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I, too, suffer from this bug, running Natty, with the following video
renderer: Gallium 0.4 on AMD RS880.
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Title:
[RV710]
Just installed fglrx again in Natty. In 'maximum battery life' it is
cooler than radeon in 'low' by ~5 degrees; on my laptop, fan doesn't
even start.
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@Axeley That's great news. I have an M92 HD4570, and if the temperatures
are really that low, I'll be very happy to use it. I anyway get around 4
hours of movie time on my battery, it comes down to 3-3.5, but no ATI
drivers, I'll be too happy. ATI drivers have been the source of all my
troubles in
That is indeed great news Alexey. Are you using the dynamic (dynpm)
power management support or the profile-based power management support?
I profile-based, which profile?
Now for the bad news. I have just learned that there is a serious
regression in the 2.6.38 kernel used in Natty (the same
I'm using the 'low' profile. The performance is acceptable, and 'dynpm'
flickers sometimes.
Yet another bad news is this is still hotter compared to 10.10 version
of fglrx, which didn't bring the fan on at all.
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@Alexey - the performance improvements I mentioned in comment #23 are
already in Natty, so you can test it now if you want. The only reason
for waiting for the final release is that you may run into less other
bugs.
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I'm already on Natty. Gave radeon another try, it runs at about 60 degrees, the
fan turns on for a while, but not on maximum. This is not much different from
fglrx temperature, so I'm happy.
This is hp 4720s with ATI Technologies Inc M93 [Mobility Radeon HD 4500
Series] [1002:9555] (per lspci).
Nishant - it sounds like the power management is working for you, as the
loss of performance is a known possible side effect, depending on how
good the hardware is. Also your temperature has reduced by 5-6 degrees.
How is the performance and temperature when using the medium power
profile?
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Medium was the worst. Barely any drop in temperature, and the performance drops
down considerably.
Surprisingly, ATI manages to pull it off, despite being known for crappy
drivers. I get good battery life as well as good graphics performance.
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OK, thanks for that info. Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal will be released
in approximately 1 week. It contains some significant performance
improvements for ATI cards, due to the implementation of KMS page-
flipping and the switch from the classic Mesa (R600c) driver to the R600
Gallium3D (R600g)
@madbiologist: just to confirm, the improvements are _over_ the current
Natty state, or is it OK to test now?
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Robert - Just to confirm what you said in comment #15 - you've tried
these settings on Natty?
I have reported your bug upstream at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35988
Please subscribe yourself to this bug in case the developers have any further
questions for you or in case they
What about
echo low /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile
?
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Title:
[RV710] With ATI restricted driver deactivated,
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Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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Importance: Unknown = Medium
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@madbiologist: Yes, I have tried it on Natty, thanks for reporting it upstream,
I have subscribed myself to that bug in case they need anything from me.
@Rafał Miłecki: with the low setting the temperature gets down to 66 degrees,
but that's still way above the normal temperature with the
I have tried switching to low power mode in the open source driver, but
that affects desktop effects as well as movie performance. Both of them
start framing under load. It also runs a lot hotter than the usual at
around 64-65 while my idle is at around 55 in current weather.
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And yes, I'll specify I'm running maverick 64 bit on a Mobility Radeon
HD4570
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Title:
[RV710] With ATI restricted driver
This is getting ever worse, as Unity does not run with fglrx now (see
bug #747802), so the only option to run Unity is with the open-source
driver, with the laptop overheating.
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The thermal monitoring improvements mentioned in comment #9 were
included upstream in kernel 2.6.36. Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal is
using the 2.6.38 kernel.
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My laptop is still running at above 70 degrees celsius in Natty with the
opensource driver when started up, so most probably including the
thermal monitoring improvements didn't fix it, and while using fglrx
(only in classic mode, as Unity does have other fglrx issues) the
temperature usually
Have you tried using the dynpm (dynamic) power managment setting?
What about the auto power management profile? See comment #2 in bug
#570589 and comment #19 in bug #557829. See
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=ODIyOA for more
information.
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I've tried setting the power profile settings and dynpm, but nothing has
changed, still running above 70 degrees celsius.
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Same here on Dell Studio 1555 notebook running Ubuntu Maverick x64 with
kernel 2.6.35-22 generic. ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570. GPU temperature
is around 50 with proprietary drivers and 70 with open source drivers.
My battery life is also taking a massive hit, with the usual 6 hours
down to ~3.5
In addition to the Radeon power management patches included upstream in
kernels 2.6.34 and 2.6.35, users with desktop systems may be interested
in some new thermal monitoring work which has just landed upstream.
This work makes it possible to monitor the internal GPU temperature on
newer Radeon
I reconfirm it, without fglrx, on lucid with all updates, the GPU is
still at 78 deg C when idling.
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[RV710] With ATI restricted driver deactivated, GPU is overheating
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Launchpad bug 570589 is somewhat of a more general duplicate of this, as
it describes the problem with all ATI cards using KMS, not just the
RV710 we discuss here. Mentioned there, and as an addendum to my post
with the measurements, the dead Nvidia card was running the closed
Nvidia driver under
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Hi Roth,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
normal
Hm, 'acpi -t' does not display anything on my machine; however, by
'manual examination' (i.e. carefully touching the fanless cooler on the
GPU) the temperature actually seems 'too hot' (in fact, it is hotter
than with the proprietary fglrx driver). Are there other ways to get the
actual
Still happens on lucid, but now it is more critical, because Lucid does
not support the binary fglrx driver, and with the radeon driver it is
overheating.
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