Re: GKrellM
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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