Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:10:35 +0200 | From | Jean Delvare <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.25 (coretemp reads high temperatures) |
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:58:50 +0200, Matthew wrote: > so we were just too concerned all the time & even though the > temperatures seem too high there's nothing to worry ?
Yes.
> I'd be more tranquilized if I had the old temperatures ;)
Note that you can easily get them back by tweaking your sensors.conf file:
chip "coretemp-*"
compute temp1 @-15, @+15
But I wouldn't do it, as it doesn't make much sense.
> but like lm_sensors's output states - it's not bad until I / we're > getting temperatures from 85°C (?) [in this particular case], ...
If I remember correctly, at 84°C your CPU will start to throttle, at 100°C it will shut down. You still have 24°C before the former happens, so it should be OK.
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