From: Bruno D. <du...@po...> - 2005-04-05 18:08:33
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On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 06:13:28PM +0200, Jan Frey wrote: > Really astonishing: CPU temperature seems to go up to roughly 70 degrees > quite quickly and then it stays there nearly forever: it does not matter > whether CPU load is 0 or 1.. And: throttling also does not lower CPU temp, > I thought this would be main reason... BTW, are you sure throttling work OK? In order to test this, you may try something like 'openssl speed md5' for each levels. The results given should be roughly linear. Also I'm wondering what is actually the output of ACPI tables. Would help if you do something like that: wget ftp://ftp.kernel.org//pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/utils/pmtools-20031210.tar.bz2 tar xjvfp pmtools-20031210.tar.bz2 cd pmtools-20031210/acpidmp make sudo ./acpidmp > acpidmp.out bzip2 acpidmp.out Then mail me the acpidmp.out.bz2 I'm in fact more interrested with FADT and DSDT, but other tables wont hurt. I'm still wondering if I'm right to think that its not an intel chipset. If its an Intel one, then something is wrong. Intel chipset support 8 throttling levels, not 16. Could you please do a lspci -v? Cheers, -- Bruno Ducrot -- Which is worse: ignorance or apathy? -- Don't know. Don't care. |