Re: GKrellM

From: Adam Hardy (adam.ant_at_cyberspaceroad.com)
Date: 04/26/05

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    Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:05:46 +0100
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    On 26/04/05 06:58 Martin Lorenz wrote:
    > i'd suggset the hottest one is the CPU sensor
    > temp1 probably is the inside air temperarture
    > the third sensor you have might be for the northbridge, but i'd suggest
    > you look into the manual of you mainboard to see where it is.

    As Jonathan suggested, ran sensors, got this:
    temp1: +37°C (high = +0°C, hyst = +0°C) sensor = thermistor
    temp2: +45.5°C (high = +120°C, hyst = +115°C) sensor = diode
    temp3: +57.0°C (high = +120°C, hyst = +115°C) sensor = thermistor

    I'll check out the mobo manual too, but does thermistor / diode mean
    anything useful?

    >>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.
    >>
    >
    > cpuburn - a collection of programs to put heavy load on CPU

    sounds good!

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