GKrellM
From: Adam Hardy (adam.ant_at_cyberspaceroad.com)
Date: 04/26/05
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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 00:19:10 +0100 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
I want to make my computer as quiet as possible and so I kitted it out
with those Zalman copper heat-dispersers, one on the CPU and one on the
video card, and I ditched the noisy fans.
Then I decided to keep an eye on the temp in the pc, just in case the
zalman heat-dispersers can't cope and it all starts to superheat.
So my kernel's configured and in the gkrellm config I've got 4
temperature sensors and I have no idea what is what (apart from the
hard-drive):
w83627hf-1-0290/temp1 - 37.0C
w83627hf-1-0290/temp2 - 46.5C
w83627hf-1-0290/temp3 - 57.0C
hddtemp/hda - 39.0C
can anyone tell me which is which?
How about a good idea of what to run to see if I can blast the temp up a
bit? I just untarred a 1GB tar file onto the harddrive, but nothing
changed temp at all. Although they do fluctuate by 0.5C, possibly randomly.
Thanks
Adam
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